Was betrifft es? Warum ist das wichtig?

Intercurrent Events (ICE) are events that occur after treatment initiation. ICEs are normal events that may happen during study conduct, affecting the understanding how treatment works.

 

The occurrence of an ICE may:

  • Affect the interpretation of outcome data (e.g. the intake of extra-medication by study participants), or
  • Preclude the existence of outcome data entirely (e.g. study participant death or withdrawal from the study).

 

An ICE may include:

  • Treatment discontinuation (e.g. due to treatment unwanted side effects, pregnancy)
  • Switching to another treatment (e.g. rescue medication, starting with concomitant treatment not approved by the study protocol)
  • Study withdrawal (e.g. personal reasons, lost to follow-up)

Was muss ich befolgen?

As a SP-INV, think about ICE(s) that are likely to happen during the conduct of your study, and discuss with the statistician about a strategy on how to handle ICEs (see the section on Estimands)

Wo kann ich Hilfe anfordern?

Your local Research Support Centre can assist you with experienced staff regarding this topic

  • Basel, Departement Klinische Forschung (DKF), dkf.unibas.ch

  • Lugano, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU-EOC), ctueoc.ch

  • Bern, Department of Clinical Research (DCR), dcr.unibe.ch

  • Geneva, Clinical Research Center (CRC), crc.hug.ch

  • Lausanne, Clinical Research Center (CRC), chuv.ch

  • St. Gallen, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU), h-och.ch

  • Zürich, Clinical Trials Center (CTC), usz.ch

SCTO Research Tools & Resources

Video

Abkürzungen
  • ICE – Intercurrent Event
  • SP-INV – Sponsor Investigator
Development ↦ Statistic Methodology ↦ Statistics in the Protocol ↦ Intercurrent Events
Study
Basic

Provides some background knowledge and basic definitions

Basic Monitoring
Concept

Starts with a study idea

Ends after having assessed and evaluated study feasibility

Concept Statistic Methodology
Concept Drug or Device
Development

Starts with confidence that the study is feasible

Ends after having received ethics and regulatory approval

Development Drug or Device
Set-Up

Starts with ethics and regulatory approval

Ends after successful study initiation

Set-Up Ethics and Laws
Set-Up Statistic Methodology
Set-Up Quality and Risk
Set-Up Drug or Device
Conduct

Starts with participant recruitment

Ends after the last participant has completed the last study visit

Conduct Statistic Methodology
Conduct Drug or Device
Completion

Starts with last study visit completed

Ends after study publication and archiving

Completion Drug or Device
Current Path (click to copy): Development ↦ Statistic Methodology ↦ Statistics in the Protocol ↦ Intercurrent Events