The problem

In the context of prospective studies, interventional or non-interventional, healthcare professionals are asked to evaluate the effectiveness of a therapeutic treatment in terms of the change in the values ​​of basic biomarkers, between two points in time (e.g. the start of the study and after a certain period of treatment administration). For example, in the context of a non-interventional prospective study, a research group wishes to evaluate the effectiveness of statin therapy in reducing total cholesterol levels in patients with high cardiovascular risk after 6 months of treatment. For this reason, their aim is to compare the mean total cholesterol levels recorded at the start of the study, with the corresponding levels recorded after 6 months of statin treatment. The same research question is also found in interventional studies, where researchers give their patients a specific medication for a period of time, and after the end of this period they wish to know the effectiveness of this administration.

The purpose

Indication of the effectiveness of a specific therapeutic treatment in terms of the change in the levels of key biomarkers, after a specific period of treatment.

The solution

By using the appropriate statistical methodology (Paired samples t-test, Wilcoxon signed rank test) and after the test of the assumptions, a comparison will be made between the levels of the biomarker at the beginning of the study with the corresponding levels after a specific period of time, in order to allow the user to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment in which he is interested.

The benefit

Healthcare professionals will be able to easily, quickly and without prior statistical knowledge, evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment they are interested in, in terms of the change in the levels of various biomarkers.