Analysis population Clause Samples

The "Analysis population" clause defines the specific group of subjects whose data will be included in the statistical analysis of a clinical trial or research study. This clause typically outlines criteria such as whether all enrolled participants, only those who completed the study, or only those who adhered to the protocol will be analyzed. For example, it may distinguish between an "intent-to-treat" population and a "per-protocol" population. Its core function is to ensure clarity and consistency in data analysis, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential bias in interpreting study results.
Analysis population. All participants who received the BL-1040 myocardial implant will be included in the safety analysis. Any excluded cases will be documented together with the reason for exclusion. All decisions on exclusions from the analysis will be finalized prior database lock.