No adjustment for nationality. |
Adjustment for nationality |
To improve the power by preventing upward bias of the standard error of the outcome. |
Power calculation of secondary outcomes is missing |
Calculation of power conditional on sample size |
To be used when defining the test ordering of the secondary outcomes |
Difficulties involved in interpreting an effect on a secondary outcome that can only be measured in surviving patients was not addressed |
The worst possible score is assigned to the dead patients |
A surplus of patients in one group relative to the other group may die before the outcome is measured. In the other group the corresponding surviving patients may (or may not) have very poor outcomes |
No multiplicity adjustment |
The fixed-sequence testing procedure will be applied with the primary outcome to be tested first and followed by the secondary outcomes ordered according to falling power |
To keep the family-wise error rate ≤ 0.05 |
A search for auxiliary variables and if found followed by imputation of the primary outcome was not considered |
Missing value handling procedure revised accordingly |
To improve the efficiency of a multiple imputation of missing values of the primary outcome |
The analytic potential of the exploratory temperature data was not expanded on |
An outline of an exploratory mixed model analyses of the temperature data and Cox analyses of time to death with censoring at end of treatment and at 91 days +/- 14 days is now included |
To assess if the temperature has an impact on short-term and long-term mortality and supplement the result of the analysis of the second secondary outcome |
Sample size of 1500 participants |
Sample size reduced to 800 participants |
Due to exceptionally slow enrolment, we realised that this target was no longer realistic |