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Essai clinique de phase II apparié×Essai clinique de phase II×
DomaineÉpidémiologieÉpidémiologie
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1960s–1980s (formalized with Simon optimal designs, 1989)1960s–1970s (formalised in US federal drug regulation)
Auteur d'origineGehan (1961) for Phase II designs; matching frameworks adapted from case-control methodologyU.S. Food and Drug Administration / ICH E8 guidelines (institutionalised framework)
TypeControlled clinical trial designInterventional clinical study design
Source fondatriceGehan, E. A. (1961). The determination of the number of patients required in a preliminary and a follow-up trial of a new chemotherapeutic agent. Journal of Chronic Diseases, 13(4), 346–353. DOI ↗Friedman, L. M., Furberg, C. D., DeMets, D. L., Reboussin, D. M., & Granger, C. B. (2015). Fundamentals of Clinical Trials (5th ed.). Springer. ISBN: 978-3319185392
Aliasmatched Phase II trial, historically matched Phase II study, propensity-matched Phase II trial, externally controlled Phase II trialPhase 2 trial, Phase II study, early efficacy trial, proof-of-concept trial
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RésuméA matched Phase II clinical trial is a single-arm or small-controlled early-efficacy study in which treated patients are paired with matched controls — drawn from historical databases, registries, or concurrent external cohorts — on key prognostic variables such as age, disease stage, and performance status. This design allows preliminary efficacy assessment without a concurrent randomized arm, trading randomization for feasibility while partially controlling for confounding through the matching process.A Phase II clinical trial is the second stage in the drug or intervention development pipeline, conducted after Phase I safety testing. Its primary goal is to assess whether the intervention shows preliminary efficacy signals in a relevant patient population at the dose established in Phase I, while continuing to characterise the safety and tolerability profile. Phase II trials are generally smaller than Phase III confirmatory trials and serve as critical go/no-go decision points before large-scale investment.
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