The statistical analysis plan for the unification of treatments and interventions for tinnitus patients randomized clinical trial (UNITI-RCT)

Author:

Simoes Jorge PianoORCID,Schoisswohl Stefan,Schlee Winfried,Basso Laura,Bernal-Robledano Alberto,Boecking Benjamin,Cima Rilana,Denys Sam,Engelke Milena,Escalera-Balsera Alba,Gallego-Martinez Alvaro,Gallus Silvano,Kikidis Dimitris,López-Escámez Jose A.,Marcrum Steven C.,Markatos Nikolaos,Martin-Lagos Juan,Martinez-Martinez Marta,Mazurek Birgit,Vassou Evgenia,Jarach Carlotta Micaela,Mueller-Locatelli Nicolas,Neff Patrick,Niemann Uli,Omar Hafez Kader,Puga Clara,Schleicher Miro,Unnikrishnan Vishnu,Perez-Carpena Patricia,Pryss Rüdiger,Robles-Bolivar Paula,Rose Matthias,Schecklmann Martin,Schiele Tabea,Schobel Johannes,Spiliopoulou Myra,Stark Sabine,Vogel Carsten,Wunder Nina,Zachou Zoi,Langguth Berthold

Abstract

Abstract Background Tinnitus is a leading cause of disease burden globally. Several therapeutic strategies are recommended in guidelines for the reduction of tinnitus distress; however, little is known about the potentially increased effectiveness of a combination of treatments and personalized treatments for each tinnitus patient. Methods Within the Unification of Treatments and Interventions for Tinnitus Patients project, a multicenter, randomized clinical trial is conducted with the aim to compare the effectiveness of single treatments and combined treatments on tinnitus distress (UNITI-RCT). Five different tinnitus centers across Europe aim to treat chronic tinnitus patients with either cognitive behavioral therapy, sound therapy, structured counseling, or hearing aids alone, or with a combination of two of these treatments, resulting in four treatment arms with single treatment and six treatment arms with combinational treatment. This statistical analysis plan describes the statistical methods to be deployed in the UNITI-RCT. Discussion The UNITI-RCT trial will provide important evidence about whether a combination of treatments is superior to a single treatment alone in the management of chronic tinnitus patients. This pre-specified statistical analysis plan details the methodology for the analysis of the UNITI trial results. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04663828. The trial is ongoing. Date of registration: December 11, 2020. All patients that finished their treatment before 19 December 2022 are included in the main RCT analysis.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Universität Regensburg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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