The N-Of-1 Clinical Trial: The Ultimate Strategy For Individualizing Medicine?
Scripps Health · Scripps Research Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
N-of-1 or single subject clinical trials consider an individual patient as the sole unit of observation in a study investigating the efficacy or side-effect profiles of different interventions. The ultimate goal of an n-of-1 trial is to determine the optimal or best intervention for an individual patient using objective data-driven criteria. Such trials can leverage study design and statistical techniques associated with standard population-based clinical trials, including randomization, washout and crossover periods, as well as placebo controls. Despite their obvious appeal and wide use in educational settings, n-of-1 trials have been used sparingly in medical and general clinical settings. We briefly review…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.91
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 96
Authors
6- EOElizabeth O. LillieCorresponding
Scripps Health, Scripps Research Institute
- BPBradley Patay
Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Health
- JDJoel Diamant
Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Health
- BFBrian F. Issell
Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Health
- EJEric J. Topol
West Health, Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Health
Topics & keywords
- Clinical trial
- Medicine
- Psychological intervention
- Clinical study design
- Population
- Alternative medicine
- Research design
- Intervention (counseling)