2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2024.0718
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Placebo Control and Blinding in Randomized Trials of Procedural Interventions

Christopher A. Rajkumar,
Katharine E. Thomas,
Michael Foley
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceUnlike medications, procedural interventions are rarely trialed against placebo prior to becoming accepted in clinical practice. When placebo-controlled trials are eventually conducted, procedural interventions may be less effective than previously believed.ObjectiveTo investigate the importance of including a placebo arm in trials of surgical and interventional procedures by comparing effect sizes from trials of the same procedure that do and do not include a placebo arm.Data SourcesSearches of MEDL… Show more

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