Abstract:Evidence-based medicine has changed surgical practice, leading to an increase in demand for RCTs and requiring a new infrastructure in surgical departments and scientific societies.
“…The study centre of the German society of surgery (SDGC) has completed 18 size calculated studies since its inception in 2002 with a further 19 studies, including 16 randomised clinical trials and 15 multi-centred and international trials, currently running [9,17].…”
“…The study centre of the German society of surgery (SDGC) has completed 18 size calculated studies since its inception in 2002 with a further 19 studies, including 16 randomised clinical trials and 15 multi-centred and international trials, currently running [9,17].…”
“…Die INSECT-Studie ("interrupted or continuous slowly absorbable suturesevaluation of abdominal closure techniques") ist eine registrierte, dreiarmige, multizentrische, intraoperativ randomisierte Modellstudie [7] des Studienzentrums der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (SDGC) [6]. Als primärer Endpunkt wird die Rate der Narbenhernien nach einem Jahr zwischen standardisierten Verschlusstechniken mit unterschiedlichen Nahtmaterialien verglichen.…”
The participants felt they were successfully prepared theoretically and practically for trial interventions and conduct by attending the meeting. Clear explanation of the measures for treatment equivalence before and during trials is mandatory in randomised controlled surgical trials.
“…Das Studienzentrum der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Chirurgie (SDGC) soll qualitativ hochwertige multizentrische Studien in der Chirurgie zur Verbesserung der Evidenzlage für operative Techniken durchführen [3,7]. Um diese Aufgabe zu erfüllen, ist es notwendig, aus der Breite chirurgischer Fragestellungen die geeigneten Projekte herauszufiltern, deren Fragestellung mit Hilfe einer multizentrischen randomisiert kontrollierten Studie (MRCT) beantwortet werden kann.…”
Section: Projektauswahl Und Protokollerstellung Im Studienzentrum Derunclassified
The process described should help in the selection of relevant projects, acquisition of grants, and maintenance of transparency in trial selection and the protocol development process.
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