Safety in conducting a clinical trial is a prerequisite for patients who will be enrolled into that study. The aim of the present study was to evaluate retrospectively if patient and graft survival were similar among patients who participated in clinical trials versus those who did not.
Pedroso, J., Salerno, M. P., Spagnoletti, G., Pietroni, V., Toscano, A., Calia, R., Favi, E., Bianchi, V., Romagnoli, J., Citterio, F., Do patients who participate in a clinic experimental protocol have the same probability of success from that who were not selected or refused to participate? Outcome surveillance, safety, and bioethical considerations in kidney transplant clinical research, <<TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGS>>, 2014; 46 (7): 2350-2353. [doi:10.1016/j.transproceed.2014.07.065] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/71575]
Do patients who participate in a clinic experimental protocol have the same probability of success from that who were not selected or refused to participate? Outcome surveillance, safety, and bioethical considerations in kidney transplant clinical research
Salerno, Maria Paola;Spagnoletti, Gionata;Pietroni, Valentina;Calia, Rosaria;Favi, Evaldo;Bianchi, Valentina;Romagnoli, Jacopo;Citterio, Franco
2014
Abstract
Safety in conducting a clinical trial is a prerequisite for patients who will be enrolled into that study. The aim of the present study was to evaluate retrospectively if patient and graft survival were similar among patients who participated in clinical trials versus those who did not.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.