Randomization in clinical studies

Chi Yeon Lim, Junyong In

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Abstract

Randomized controlled trial is widely accepted as the best design for evaluating the efficacy of a new treatment because of the advantages of randomization (random allocation). Randomization eliminates accidental bias, including selection bias, and provides a base for allowing the use of probability theory. Despite its importance, randomization has not been properly understood. This article introduces the different randomization methods with examples: simple randomization; block randomization; adaptive randomization, including minimization; and response-adaptive randomization. Ethics related to randomization are also discussed. The study is helpful in understanding the basic concepts of randomization and how to use R software.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)221-232
Number of pages12
JournalKorean Journal of Anesthesiology
Volume72
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2019

Keywords

  • Adaptive randomization
  • Minimization
  • Random allocation
  • Randomization
  • Randomized controlled trial
  • Restrictive randomization
  • Simple randomization
  • Stratified randomization

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