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Chapter 6: Within-patient studies: Cross-over Trials and n-of-1 Studies: n-of-1 Trials
        

N-of-1 trials are trials in which patients are repeatedly treated with the same treatments in order to compare their utility on an individual basis.

Example 4: March et al. report a series of n-of-1 trials in osteoarthritis (March et al., 1994). Diclofenac (D) was compared to paracetamol (P) in 20 patients. Patients suffering from osteoarthritis were treated in six periods which, for the purpose of randomization, were handled in pairs. (In each pair of periods the patients either received D followed by P or P followed by D.) Pain scores were used as the main outcome variable.

The object of the series of trials was to establish what proportion of patients were better treated with paracetamol. To this end, a matched pairs t-test was performed for each patient, matching on the period pairs. (Since there were three pairs of periods for the test, this was a t-test with two degrees of freedom.)

The figure below is a graphical illustration of the results as analysed by March et al. The mean pain difference paracetamol-diclofenac is illustrated for each patient. Positive values favor diclofenac. The three differences marked with triangles are "significant" at the 5% level.

Figure 5.1: Pain differences in mm VAS from March et al.
Graphic depiction of March et al. report on a series of n-of-1 trials in osteoarthritis, described in text.

The authors then concluded that "in osteoarthritis many patients currently receiving or being considered for non-steroidal anti-inflammmatory drugs may achieve adequate control with paracetamol".

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