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Medical statistician at University College London

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2 weeks left for Early Bird registration for our popular ‘Practical Statistics for Medical Research’ short course. Running online 11-14 June.
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Baptiste Leurent
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My inital post did not really make justice to the paper. Beyond the Stata command this is a excellent overview of the "Cluster-level summary" approach. A neat and simple method to analyse CRT, particularly robust with few clusters. Unfortunately under-used (because too simple?).
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RT @Suzie_cro: A fun day talking about accessible sensitivity analyses for trials with missing data in Bristol with @DaisyGaunt @BaptisteL….
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Baptiste Leurent
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RT @stats_UCL: Dates for our next “Practical Statistics for Medical Research” course have been confirmed. It will be held online from 11th….
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Baptiste Leurent
2 years
Useful guidelines to improve early-phase trials reporting finally out: Enhancing reporting quality and impact of early phase dose-finding clinical trials: CONSORT Dose-finding Extension (CONSORT-DEFINE) guidance
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The CONSORT (CONsolidated Standards Of Reporting Trials) 2010 statement is the standard guideline for reporting completed randomised trials. The CONSORT Dose-finding Extension (DEFINE) extends the...
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Cluster randomized controlled trial analysis at the cluster level: The clan command - Jennifer A. Thompson, Baptiste Leurent, Stephen Nash, Lawrence H. Moulton, Richard J. Hayes, 2023
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In this article, we introduce a new command, clan, that conducts a cluster-level analysis of cluster randomized trials. The command simplifies adjusting for ind...
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Baptiste Leurent
2 years
RT @stats_UCL: Our very popular PSMR (Practical Statistics for Medical Research) short course will run between the 13th - 16th of June 2023….
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Baptiste Leurent
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Attending Healthy Weight in Pregnancy and Beyond #HHIPBeStudy dissemination event. Great to see this work shared with all the partners. Amazing work from the team and clinics on both sides of border, in spite of COVID, Brexit and cyber-attacks… #HHIPBE @CHITINProject.
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RT @stats_UCL: Dates for our next “Practical Statistics for Medical Research” course have been confirmed. It will be held online from 13th….
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3 years
Just found out the sample size for a non-inferiority trial is not the same with a margins as risk ratio or difference… You learn every day. Thanks to Zhong Li and @stats_q for the nice paper
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Background The size of the margin strongly influences the required sample size in non-inferiority and equivalence trials. What is sometimes ignored, however, is...
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Baptiste Leurent
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RT @BloodPress_UK: Today, as we focus on the importance of knowing your bp numbers, we urge all adults to measure their bp, ideally with a….
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Baptiste Leurent
3 years
Looking forward to starting our Multiple Imputation in Health Economic Evaluation course with @ManuellGomes this afternoon. First run of this online version for ISPOR, with mostly an American audience (maybe won’t have to speak of the temperature for a change?).
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Baptiste Leurent
3 years
Finally released the Stata package to conduct reference-based (MNAR) multiple imputation of cost-effectiveness data. Type: ssc install cemimix. Based on Thanks to @Suzie_cro and @ManuellGomes. Any suggestions appreciated….
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Missing data are a common issue in cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) alongside randomised trials and are often addressed assuming the data are ‘missing at random’. However, this assumption is often...
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Baptiste Leurent
3 years
It is probably underappreciated that you can get MAR results without multiple imputation. Nice to see @AndreaGabrio article on repeated-measures model in cost-effectiveness analysis finally in press! #missingdata @DrCatastrophie #HealthEconomics.
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Trial-based cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) are an important source of evidence in the assessment of health interventions. In these studies, cost and effectiveness outcomes are commonly measured...
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Baptiste Leurent
3 years
Advertising our short course “Practical Statistics for Medical Research” @stats_UCL. Run online this year, 14-17 June. Excellent course, particularly relevant for health care professionals/researchers involved in health studies. More info:
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3 years
3 weeks at UCL, and 2nd papers accepted. I am definitely more productive here😜. Good job @AndreaGabrio !.
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3 years
Now two weeks at @stats_UCL, looking good so far, thanks for the warm welcome. Will missed my colleagues @LSHTM as well, glad it’s not far!.
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