Progress in clinical research in surgery and IDEAL

Volume: 392, Issue: 10141, Pages: 88 - 94
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
The quality of clinical research in surgery has long attracted criticism. High-quality randomised trials have proved difficult to undertake in surgery, and many surgical treatments have therefore been adopted without adequate supporting evidence of efficacy and safety. This evidence deficit can adversely affect research funding and reimbursement decisions, lead to slow adoption of innovations, and permit widespread adoption of procedures that...
Paper Details
Title
Progress in clinical research in surgery and IDEAL
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
392
Issue
10141
Pages
88 - 94
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