In this paper, I evaluate the ethical implications of the FDA’s move to en-courage randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled trials for Class III devices when such studies are possible. In Part I, I describe the placebo effect and how researchers control for it. In Part II, I describe the results of studies of medical procedures and devices that have used a sham control. In Part III, I de-scribe the ethical concerns surrounding the use of sham surgeries to study medical devices. In Part IV, I argue for the use of randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled device trials, and propose an ethical framework for these studies
Researchers examining the efficacy of medical procedures make assumptions about the nature of placeb...
BackgroundThe use of placebos in randomised controlled trials is a subject of considerable ethical d...
BACKGROUND: Health technology assesment (HTA) requires scientifically rigorous experimentation invol...
In this paper, I evaluate the ethical implications of the FDA’s move to en-courage randomized, doubl...
BACKGROUND: Our aim was to ethically evaluate the arguments in favor and against sham interventions,...
Cardiovascular medicine is one of the specialties that has relied most heavily on evidence from rand...
Objective: The study proposes a possible roadmap for the ethical assessment of sham surgery clinical...
One of the most fundamental tensions within clinical research arises fromthe need to balance the goa...
Use of a placebo control in surgical trials is a divisive issue. We argue that, in principle, placeb...
Developments in medical research have been occurring at a rapidly increasing rate during the past tw...
Placebo is a form of simulated medical treatment intended to deceive the patient/subject who believe...
The leading ethical position on placebo-controlled clinical trials is that whenever proven effective...
There are often good scientific and ethical reasons for using placebo controls in clinical trials. A...
In this thesis I explore the ethical debate over the use of 'sham surgery' control groups in the con...
Background: Placebo-controlled surgical trials can provide important information about the efficacy ...
Researchers examining the efficacy of medical procedures make assumptions about the nature of placeb...
BackgroundThe use of placebos in randomised controlled trials is a subject of considerable ethical d...
BACKGROUND: Health technology assesment (HTA) requires scientifically rigorous experimentation invol...
In this paper, I evaluate the ethical implications of the FDA’s move to en-courage randomized, doubl...
BACKGROUND: Our aim was to ethically evaluate the arguments in favor and against sham interventions,...
Cardiovascular medicine is one of the specialties that has relied most heavily on evidence from rand...
Objective: The study proposes a possible roadmap for the ethical assessment of sham surgery clinical...
One of the most fundamental tensions within clinical research arises fromthe need to balance the goa...
Use of a placebo control in surgical trials is a divisive issue. We argue that, in principle, placeb...
Developments in medical research have been occurring at a rapidly increasing rate during the past tw...
Placebo is a form of simulated medical treatment intended to deceive the patient/subject who believe...
The leading ethical position on placebo-controlled clinical trials is that whenever proven effective...
There are often good scientific and ethical reasons for using placebo controls in clinical trials. A...
In this thesis I explore the ethical debate over the use of 'sham surgery' control groups in the con...
Background: Placebo-controlled surgical trials can provide important information about the efficacy ...
Researchers examining the efficacy of medical procedures make assumptions about the nature of placeb...
BackgroundThe use of placebos in randomised controlled trials is a subject of considerable ethical d...
BACKGROUND: Health technology assesment (HTA) requires scientifically rigorous experimentation invol...