Title: The Case for Practical Clinical Trials in Psychiatry
1The Case forPractical Clinical Trials in
Psychiatry
- John S. March, MD, MPH
- Duke University Medical Center
2March JS, et al. (2004), The Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry Trials Network (CAPTN). J Am Acad
Child Adolesc Psychiatry March JS (2005), Using
and Teaching Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) The
Duke University Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Model. Ch Psychiatr Clin North Am March JS et al.
(2005), The Case for Practical Clinical Trials in
Psychiatry, J Amer Psychiatr Assoc
3Evidence-Based Medicine is the conscientious,
explicit and judicious use of current best
evidence in making decisions about the care of
individual patients. David
Sackett, MD
4EBM Requires Best Evidence
- Clinically meaningful
- Generalizable (Few filters)
- Real world patients
- Real world doctors
- Real world treatment(s)
- Real world outcomes
- Replicable (reliable estimator of the pop mean)
5Trial Types
- We need trials for decision makers
- Public health value
- Real effect sizes
- Subgrouping variables (moderators)
- We have mostly explanatory trials
6What Have We Learned?
- Not nearly enough
- Too few mostly acute studies
- Lack generalizability
- Dont adequately assess safety or moderators
- Very expensive and take a long time to complete
- Performed long after drugs are in widespread
clinical use
7Measurement Error
R T / T e R Intraclass Correlation
Coefficient T True score e Error
Fleiss, J. (1986). The Design and Analysis of
Clinical Experiments. New York Wiley.
8Minimizing Error
e
Alpha reliability Measures Stability Measures In
ter-rater QA Site variability QA
9TADS Manuals
10SEM and Power
CI population mean /- 2 SEM
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12A Modest Proposal
- Abandon large efficacy/effectiveness trials
- Iteratively develop treatments and examine
mechanisms (mediators) in small data intensive
trials - Switch to large practical clinical trials to
study real world outcomes, including subgrouping
variables (moderators), and to disseminate
treatments
13Practical Clinical Trials
Practical clinical trials, which are almost
always larger and always simpler than typical
RCTs in psychiatry, provide reliable estimates
of health outcomes applicable to a broad patient
base treated under usual clinical conditions
without bias. Richard Peto
14Characteristics of PCTs 1
- A straightforward clinically relevant question
- Representative sample of patients and practice
settings - Sufficient power to identify modest clinically
relevant effects - Randomization to protect against bias
- Clinical uncertainty regarding the outcome of
treatment at the patient level
March, J., Silva, S., Compton, S., Shapiro, M.,
Califf, R., Krishnan, K. R. (in press). The
case for practical clinical trials in psychiatry.
Amer J Psychiatry.
15Characteristics of PCTs 2
- Best clinical practice diagnostic assessment
- Best clinical practice treatments
- Simple and clinically relevant outcomes
- Limited subject and investigator burden
- High value per dollar spent
March, J., Silva, S., Compton, S., Shapiro, M.,
Califf, R., Krishnan, K. R. (in press). The
case for practical clinical trials in psychiatry.
Amer J Psychiatry.
16Typical PCTs
- Active comparator trials
- Treatment addition (adjunctive or augmentation)
trials - Population PK studies
- Subgroup analyses, e.g age, pharmacogenetics
- Expand to traditionally excluded or rare
populations - Distal outcomes (5 year survivals), e.g. course
of illness, not just episode, so can evaluate
prognosis
17The Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Trials
Network Web site www.captn.org
18Americans confidence in our academic research
enterprise will unravel if researchers are not
extremely cautious in their private interests and
absolutely truthful in their research results,
especially adverse events, in situations where
their research activities and personal interests
converge.
- Donna Shalala, Secretary of the Dept. of
Health Human Services May 7, 2000
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20 Conflicting Values - Common Interest
Conflicting Values - Common Interest
21 A man who carries a cat by the tail learns
something he can learn in no other way.
Mark Twain
22Summary
- To maximize their public health value, RCTs
should tilt toward either - Explanatory trials that focus on treatment
development and mechanisms - Practical clinical trials for decision makers
that focus on producing generalizable knowledge - PCTs will require stable networks funded and
governed by a consortium of stakeholders