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Posted On: 03/05/2021 10:58:01 PM
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Given that outcomes don't reflect fractional patients, to match the numbers in the press release, we compute:
There were 43 in the critical leron group, 19 in the critical controls.
12 in the leron group were "discharged alive" by 28 days vs. 2 in control (p=.0797)
There are two solutions on deaths
-- 12 in the leron group vs. 7 in the control group (p=.47)
-- 19 vs 11 (p=.30)
I certainly wouldn't support an EUA on a trial with 19 people in the control group. I sure would support getting more data.
I agree we don't definitively know anything about the 322 severe patients. This PR's numbers relate only to the 62 people who were critical at trial entry, and only states that agency discussions are ongoing with regard to those critical patients.
There were 43 in the critical leron group, 19 in the critical controls.
12 in the leron group were "discharged alive" by 28 days vs. 2 in control (p=.0797)
There are two solutions on deaths
-- 12 in the leron group vs. 7 in the control group (p=.47)
-- 19 vs 11 (p=.30)
I certainly wouldn't support an EUA on a trial with 19 people in the control group. I sure would support getting more data.
I agree we don't definitively know anything about the 322 severe patients. This PR's numbers relate only to the 62 people who were critical at trial entry, and only states that agency discussions are ongoing with regard to those critical patients.
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