• 1. Department of Respiratory Disease and Department of Pharmacy, Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 200437, P. R. China;
  • 2. Basic Medical College of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou 510006, P. R. China;
WANG Zhenwei, Email: haiyin_huang@126.com
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Objective  To improve the sensitivity and broaden the applicability of N-of-1 trials in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the clinical application and methodology of single-case experimental designs (N-of-1trials, multiple-baseline designs; MBDs) were expounded, compared, and discussed. Methods  This paper introduced the current utility of N-of-1 trials in TCM research, introduced MBDs, and compared the methodologies of N-of-1 trials, MBDs and crossover design. Finally, two design schemes to improve the sensitivity and applicability of N-of-1 trials were illustrated. Results  N-of-1 trials conformed to the TCM concept of treatment based on syndrome differentiation; however, due to the complex composition of TCM, the results were easily affected by carryover effect. In MBDs, the intervention was introduced in a staggered way, no washout period was needed, and the required sample size was small. MBDs were generally used to preliminarily indicate the effect of intervention; however, the statistical analysis was relatively complicated, and there were few MBDs used in clinical trials of TCM at present. Compared with crossover trials, single-case experimental designs had advantages and disadvantages. N-of-1 trials might best reflect the individualized treatment of TCM and a suitable statistical model (e.g., hierarchical Bayesian statistical method) was expected to improve the sensitivity and applicability of N-of-1 trials in TCM. Combining clinical trial designs (e.g., the combination of N-of-1 trials and MBDs) would complement the limitations of N-of-1 trials, and expand the scope of conditions applicable for study. Conclusion  N-of-1 trials have both advantages and disadvantages in TCM research. Improved statistical models or combined study designs will improve the sensitivity and broaden the applicability of N-of-1 trials in TCM.

Citation: WANG Mingli, WANG Zhenwei, CHEN Xinlin, LU Lizhi, ZHANG Yi, ZHANG Ensi, HUANG Haiying. Methodological comparison and clinical application of single-case experimental designs. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2022, 22(4): 468-474. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.202112138 Copy

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