18–21 May 2026
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Blinded continuous monitoring for continuous outcomes

21 May 2026, 16:57
18m
Room 13 B

Room 13 B

oral presentation Clinical trials 5

Speaker

Longhao Xu (Department of Medical Statistics, University Medical Center Göttingen)

Description

Continuous monitoring is becoming more popular due to its significant benefits, including reducing sample sizes and reaching earlier conclusions. In general, it involves monitoring nuisance parameters (e.g., the variance of outcomes) until a specific condition is satisfied. The blinded method, which does not require revealing group assignments, was recommended because it maintains the integrity of the experiment and mitigates potential bias. Although Friede and Miller (2012) investigated the characteristics of blinded continuous monitoring through simulation studies, its theoretical properties are not fully explored. In this paper, we aim to fill this gap by presenting the asymptotic and finite-sample properties of the blinded continuous monitoring for continuous outcomes. Furthermore, we examine the impact of using blinded versus unblinded variance estimators in the context of continuous monitoring. Simulation results are also provided to evaluate finite-sample performance and to support the theoretical findings.

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Author

Longhao Xu (Department of Medical Statistics, University Medical Center Göttingen)

Co-author

Tim Friede (Department of Medical Statistics, University Medical Center Göttingen)

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