
ITT
ITT, or Intention-to-Treat analysis, is a method used in clinical trials to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment. It involves analyzing all participants based on the group they were originally assigned to, regardless of whether they completed the treatment or adhered fully. This approach preserves the benefits of randomization, providing an unbiased estimate of the treatment's real-world effectiveness. It reflects everyday conditions where some patients may not follow the treatment plan perfectly, ensuring the results are more applicable to general practice.