• Clinical Trials and Surrogate Outcomes (13)

  • Jul 27 2021
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Clinical Trials and Surrogate Outcomes (13)

  • Summary

  • Clinical Trials & Surrogate Outcomes

    Looking for clinical relevance means looking for a lot of details. 

    A crucial part of that is looking at WHAT is compared with WHAT

    But what if a comparison is not clinically relevant  - what do you do then?

    And how about studies using surrogate outcomes perhaps even approved by the FDA - they must be clinically relevant - but are they?

    In this episode, we talk about how to navigate this and find the best available research

    You don’t want to miss this episode

     

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    LINKS:

    Assessment of Overall Survival, Quality of Life, and Safety Benefits Associated With New Cancer Medicines Supplemental content, JAMA Oncology (2017) https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaoncology/fullarticle/2594542 

    FDA Approved Surrogate Endpoints: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/development-resources/table-surrogate-endpoints-were-basis-drug-approval-or-licensure  

    Virtual Reality Smartphone-Based Intervention for Smoking Cessation: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial on Initial Clinical Efficacy and Adherence https://www.jmir.org/2020/7/e17571/ 

     

    NOTES: 

    • Finding clinically relevance in what is compared with what in a clinical trial 
    • How can we know what a relevant comparison is?
    • Different kinds of comparisons in clinical research
    • The pro and cons of surrogate endpoints
    • Examples of surrogate endpoints you should avoid
    • Outcomes in oncology research
    • FDA rules
    • When is information from placebo trials relevant - and when isn’t it relevant
    • Research with no comparator, when can that be useful?

     

    GET THE ABSTRACT SCREENING TOOL

    It can be a challenge to screen papers for clinical relevance. As we go beyond the abstract in this podcast, we have created a screening tool to use when reading an abstract from a clinical research paper.

    Using that tool enables you to quickly screen an abstract from a medical journal for clinical relevance selecting only those you want to read. At the same time, you will know why you skipped the rest. Get it at our website https://www.precision-evidence.com 

     

    Contact us at email: podcast@precision-evidence.com,

    Twitter @PrecisionEBM,

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    Website: www.precision-evidence.com

    Hosts:

    Dr. Kim Kristiansen, M.D: @KKristiansenMD   &  https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-kristiansen 

    JG Staal: @HealthyEvidence

     Music thanks to mixkit.co 

     

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