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N-of-1 Clinical Trial Design for CBS/PSP

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N-of-1 Clinical Trial Design for CBS/PSP

N-of-1 trials are single-patient clinical trials that use within-subject crossover designs to determine optimal treatment for an individual patient. This methodology is particularly relevant for rare diseases like corticobasal syndrome (CBS) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), where traditional clinical trials are challenging due to limited patient populations.

Overview

N-of-1 trials offer a rigorous approach to personalizing treatment by systematically comparing interventions within a single patient. This approach addresses the critical need for evidence-based treatment decisions in atypical parkinsonism, where standard RCT data may be unavailable or inapplicable[@duan2022].

Advantages for CBS/PSP

Relevance to Individual Patients

  • Directly addresses which treatments work for this specific patient
  • Accounts for individual variability in disease presentation
  • Considers personal response patterns

Feasibility

  • Requires fewer patients than traditional trials
  • Can be conducted in routine clinical practice
  • Generates actionable evidence quickly

Ethical Considerations

  • All patients receive active treatment during trial
  • Provides individual benefit while generating knowledge
  • Particularly valuable when conventional evidence is lacking

Trial Structure

Basic Design


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