Trials (Mar 2021)

Systematic review of available software for multi-arm multi-stage and platform clinical trial design

  • Elias Laurin Meyer,
  • Peter Mesenbrink,
  • Tobias Mielke,
  • Tom Parke,
  • Daniel Evans,
  • Franz König,
  • on behalf of EU-PEARL (EU Patient-cEntric clinicAl tRial pLatforms) Consortium

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05130-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Background In recent years, the popularity of multi-arm multi-stage, seamless adaptive, and platform trials has increased. However, many design-related questions and questions regarding which operating characteristics should be evaluated to determine the potential performance of a specific trial design remain and are often further complicated by the complexity of such trial designs. Methods A systematic search was conducted to review existing software for the design of platform trials, whereby multi-arm multi-stage trials were also included. The results of this search are reported both on the literature level and the software level, highlighting the software judged to be particularly useful. Results In recent years, many highly specialized software packages targeting single design elements on platform studies have been released. Only a few of the developed software packages provide extensive design flexibility, at the cost of limited access due to being commercial or not being usable as out-of-the-box solutions. Conclusions We believe that both an open-source modular software similar to OCTOPUS and a collaborative effort will be necessary to create software that takes advantage of and investigates the impact of all the flexibility that platform trials potentially provide.