Susanne Schmitz

Summary

Affiliation: Trinity College
Country: Ireland

Publications

  1. ncbi The use of continuous data versus binary data in MTC models: a case study in rheumatoid arthritis
    Susanne Schmitz
    Department of Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    BMC Med Res Methodol 12:167. 2012
  2. ncbi A mixed treatment comparison of the efficacy of anti-TNF agents in rheumatoid arthritis for methotrexate non-responders demonstrates differences between treatments: a Bayesian approach
    Susanne Schmitz
    Department of Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
    Ann Rheum Dis 71:225-30. 2012
  3. ncbi The relative efficacy of boceprevir and telaprevir in the treatment of hepatitis C virus genotype 1
    Jennifer Kieran
    Departments of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    Clin Infect Dis 56:228-35. 2013

Collaborators

  • Oliver Fitzgerald
  • Jennifer Kieran
  • Aisling O'Leary
  • Michael Barry
  • Cathal Walsh
  • Suzanne Norris
  • Colm Bergin

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi The use of continuous data versus binary data in MTC models: a case study in rheumatoid arthritis
    Susanne Schmitz
    Department of Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    BMC Med Res Methodol 12:167. 2012
    ..While models can be fit to a broad range of efficacy measures, this paper illustrates the advantages of using continuous outcome measures compared to binary outcome measures...
  2. ncbi A mixed treatment comparison of the efficacy of anti-TNF agents in rheumatoid arthritis for methotrexate non-responders demonstrates differences between treatments: a Bayesian approach
    Susanne Schmitz
    Department of Statistics, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
    Ann Rheum Dis 71:225-30. 2012
    ..Different outcome measures are used to highlight the advantages of continuous measures in such analyses...
  3. ncbi The relative efficacy of boceprevir and telaprevir in the treatment of hepatitis C virus genotype 1
    Jennifer Kieran
    Departments of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    Clin Infect Dis 56:228-35. 2013
    ..The licensing of direct-acting antivirals heralds a new era in the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1. We undertook a mixed treatment comparison to examine the relative efficacy among current treatments for HCV...