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Because surgical procedures require clinicians to develop and maintain procedural expertise and because blinding in randomized clinical trials of such therapies is often challenging, their critical appraisal raises unique issues. Risk of bias of trials of surgical procedures increases if investigators fail t...
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A screening process is done to determine if a person can participate in a clinical trial. The screening process involves trial doctors or nurses asking questions over the phone or in person to determine if someone can participate based on the rules of the trial. Then they might do a physical...
In clinical trials, researchers use human volunteers to test new approaches to a condition. They also look at causes of illnesses and ways to prevent them. Some look at strategies to help people manage their condition better and improve their quality of life. They may be done by: Government ...
clinical researchethicsrandomized controlled trialsThe rapidly growing numbers of new drugs, devices, and interventions have led to a dramatic increase in the trials needed to evaluate these new therapies in all areas of medicine, but most notably in cardiology. This specialty alone demonstrated a ...
Coagulopathy is a severe and frequent complication in critically ill patients, for which the pathogenesis and presentation may be variable depending on the underlying disease. Based on the dominant clinical phenotype, the current review differentiates between hemorrhagic coagulopathies, characterized by a ...
Acute heart failure after cardiac surgery is a pathophysiologic state in which the heart cannot sufficiently pump blood for tissue requirements. Low cardiac output after cardiac surgery can be related to previous deteriorated ventricular function and perioperative myocardial damage due to ischemia. The pri...