Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== π Statistically Underpowered ====== A statistically underpowered study is one that does not include enough participants (sample size) to reliably detect a true effect or difference between groups, if it exists. π¬ Formal Definition: A study is underpowered when the statistical power β the probability of detecting a true effect β is below the commonly accepted threshold (typically 80%). This means thereβs a high risk of Type II error (false negative), where real differences go undetected. π§ Why It Matters in Neurosurgery: Neurosurgical trials often deal with small cohorts, especially in glioma studies. If a study is underpowered: Survival benefits may appear by chance or be missed entirely. Subgroup comparisons (e.g., Awake vs. Asleep, IDH-mut vs. wild-type) are statistically fragile. Any conclusion drawn about superiority of technique, cognitive outcomes, or oncological advantage is likely unreliable. π¨ Example: If only 20 patients underwent awake craniotomy and 20 underwent asleep craniotomy, and a "difference in survival" was found β it might just be random noise, not a reproducible finding. statistically_underpowered.txt Last modified: 2025/06/20 20:18by administrador