Title of article :
Identifying patients who may benefit from treatment
Author/Authors :
Abacı, Adnan Department of Cardiology - Gazi University Faculty of Medicine - Ankara - Turkey
Abstract :
The current issue of our journal includes several studies on
left ventricular function and heart failure. In heart diseases, investigating whether a new treatment method or drug is effective requires large randomized trials. Once the effectiveness of a method
or drug has been adequately demonstrated through large studies,
it will usually receive approval. The patients included in studies
used for drug approval may have a wide range of characteristics.
In this context, a new method or drug may be more effective in
certain patient groups, and less so in other groups. It is evident
that identifying the patients who will or will not benefit from a new
treatment method is important. Subgroup analyses are performed
to determine the patient groups who will benefit from a treatment.
However, the power of a study may sometimes be insufficient to
properly evaluate treatment effectiveness or lack of effectiveness
in different subgroups, and if subgroup analysis is performed under such circumstances, the results will most likely be unreliable.
Keywords :
Identifying patients , benefit , treatment
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi