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Title: RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIALS


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RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIALS
BY Shirin Maghsoud
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  • Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT)
  • RCT is a trial in which subjects are randomly
  • assigned to two groups one (the experimental
  • group) receiving the intervention that is being
  • tested, and the other (the comparison group or
  • controls) receiving an alternative treatment. The
  • two groups are then followed up to see if any
  • differences between the result. This helps in
  • assessing the effectiveness of the intervention.
  • Source Cochrane Collaboration Glossary

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CASP
Strength of evidence
Systematic Review
Experimental
RCT
Observational
Prospective
Cohort study
Retrospective
Case-control study
Anecdote
Case series
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  • Study population (participant)
  • treatment / control
  • Investigators
  • Clinical intervention (medical surgical ,regimn
    ,hygiene)
  • Outcome

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CASP
Randomised controlled trial
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  • RANDOMIZATION
  • definition
  • advantages
  • vit A in measles
  • main goal
  • (laser in wound healing)
  • methods
  • Pseudo randomization( quasi R)
  • disadvantages

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  • All RCTs are controlled clinical trial
  • BUT
  • Not all controlled trials are RCTs

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  • SELECTION BIAS
  • Inclusion exclusion
  • Intervention
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  • concealment

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  • Ascertainment bias
  • treatment of Blood pressure
  • double blinding

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  • Double blinding prevents ascertainment bias and
    protects randomization after allocation and
    during study
  • Allocation concealment prevents selection bias
    and protects randomization during selection

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Assessment of quality
  • To exclude Items
  • Selection bias Concealment of allocation if
    both patients and investigators could not
    predict the next assignment of treatment
  • Performance bias Blinding of both patients and
    care providers
  • Attrition bias Intention-to-treat analysis and
  • gt 80 of the patients with a complete
    follow-up
  • Detection bias Blinding of outcome assessors to
    the treatment assignment

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Trial design
Study execution
Reporting
Publication
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RCT IS NOT suitable for
  • ETIOLOGY AND CLINICAL COURSE
  • smoking and cancer
  • RARE PROLONGED OUTCOME

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ethics
  • Phase 1 20-80
  • Phase 2 100-200
  • Phase 3
  • Phase 4

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Example
  • Effect of laser therapy on mouse ulcer

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RCTs - a checklist
  • Good randomisation procedures
  • patients blind to treatment
  • clinicians blind to treatment
  • all participants followed up
  • all participants analysed in the groups to which
    they were randomised (intention to treat)

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