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Tips for troublesome sample-size calculation

Junyong In, Hyun Kang, Jonghae Kim, Tae Kyun Kim, Eun Jin Ahn, Dong Kyu Lee, Sangseok Lee, Jae Hong Park

2020Korean journal of anesthesiology54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Properly set sample size is one of the important factors for scientific and persuasive research. The sample size that can guarantee both clinically significant differences and adequate power in the phenomena of interest to the investigator, without causing excessive financial or medical considerations, will always be the object of concern. In this paper, we reviewed the essential factors for sample size calculation. We described the primary endpoints that are the main concern of the study and the basis for calculating sample size, the statistics used to analyze the primary endpoints, type I error and power, the effect size and the rationale. It also included a method of calculating the adjusted sample size considering the dropout rate inevitably occurring during the research. Finally, examples regarding sample size calculation that are appropriately and incorrectly described in the published papers are presented with explanations.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSample size determinationSample (material)Volume (thermodynamics)StatisticsMedical physicsChromatographyThermodynamicsMathematicsPhysicsChemistryStatistical Methods in Clinical TrialsMeta-analysis and systematic reviewsStatistical Methods and Bayesian Inference