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Re: BarrellofHay post# 3065

Tuesday, 12/07/2021 12:04:57 PM

Tuesday, December 07, 2021 12:04:57 PM

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I would say why wouldn't it be. The cohort was registrational and they analyzed the Intent to Treat patients which is key. A Per Protocol analysis would present bias, the original Dr Heymach trial comes to mind.

What is the difference between intention to treat and per protocol?
Intention-to-treat analysis is a comparison of the treatment groups that includes all patients as originally allocated after randomization. ... Per-protocol analysis is a comparison of treatment groups that includes only those patients who completed the treatment originally allocated.