Join IDDI webinar to learn how the GPC method can be used to design clinical trials with multiple endpoints. You will also understand the differences between the GPC treatment effect measures: the net treatment benefit, success odds and win ratio.

The treatment effect in a GPC analysis can be expressed in several measures, including the net treatment benefit, win ratio and success odds, but the win ratio has gained popularity in cardiovascular trials. These measures of treatment effect lead to equal p-values, but do not always provide the same insights into the clinical treatment effect.

In this webinar the available treatment effect estimates for GPC are reviewed, while pointing to the differences between these estimates, and suggesting recommendations for their implementation in clinical trials, in particular in the cardiovascular clinical area.

  • Understand the differences between the GPC treatment effect measures: the net treatment benefit, success odds and win ratio
  • Identify how the GPC method can be used to design clinical trials with multiple endpoints, in particular cardiovascular clinical trials
  • Gain insights in the interpretation of the GPC treatment effect measures
Mickaël De Backer, PhD

Mickaël De Backer, PhD

Senior Research Biostatistician, IDDI

Johan Verbeeck, PhD

Johan Verbeeck, PhD

Researcher-Expert, University of Hasselt

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