The problem

In the context of randomized clinical trials, healthcare professionals are often asked to compare a new therapeutic approach, both with the already existing one, and with a placebo in terms of their effectiveness in improving the levels of a biomarker between two points in time (e.g. study start – after 12 months of treatment). For example, a research group wishes to develop a new treatment for patients with type II diabetes that will help reduce glycated hemoglobin levels after 12 months of administration and in order to support its necessity and utility in the treatment of patients, he should compare it with the usual therapeutic practice as well as with a placebo, so as to prove its necessity and superiority.

The purpose

Indication of the most effective treatment for improving the levels of a biomarker between two time points in subjects participating in a clinical trial.

The solution

By using the appropriate statistical methodology (One-way ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis test) and after the test of the assumptions, the three or more therapeutic approaches that the user will enter into the application will be compared in terms of improving a biomarker between two time points of individuals, and the most effective treatment will be identified.

The benefit

Healthcare professionals will be able to easily, quickly and without prior statistical knowledge, compare three or more therapeutic approaches with regard to the improvement of a biomarker between two time points of the subjects participating in their study, and thus arrive at the conclusion about which treatment is most effective.