Number Needed to Treat

Last updated on: 05.07.2021

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Term used in statistics as a benchmark in clinical trials. NNT indicates the number of patients to be treated to prevent a specific event (endpoint). Calculation: NNT = 100: (absolute difference between treatment arms). The lower the NNT the more "effective" the treatment (very popular and often used for guidelines; but does not indicate when the gain - e.g. prevention of a death - occurs).

Last updated on: 05.07.2021