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  • ...) is a term used in [[Clinical Research]] to refer to a type of [[Clinical Trial]] that is designed to confirm the preliminary evidence accumulated from [[E ...means to establish or strengthen. "Trial" comes from the Old French word "trial", which means a test or examination.
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  • ...used as a basis for diagnosing a disease or condition. For example, the [[Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders]] (DSM) uses specific criteria t * [[Diagnostic criteria]]: A set of conditions that must be met for a diagnosis to be made
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  • ..., and user-friendly. This includes everything from surgical instruments to diagnostic machines. === Clinical Trial Design ===
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  • ...ence that determines the safety and effectiveness of medications, devices, diagnostic products and treatment regimens intended for human use. These may be used f * [[Clinical Trial]]: A type of Clinical Research that follows a pre-defined plan or protocol.
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  • == Trial (medicine) == ...riginates from the Latin word "trialis" which means "of or pertaining to a trial or test".
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  • '''Clinical trial management system''' (''klin-i-kal try-al man-ij-ment sis-tem'') is a softw ...r than theoretical or laboratory studies. "Trial" (from the Anglo-French ''trial'', meaning 'a try, test') refers to a test of the quality or usefulness of
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  • ...is a term often used in the medical field, particularly in the context of diagnostic criteria or treatment guidelines. It refers to the act of considering or in ...nditions or factors that prevent a person from participating in a clinical trial or study. They are the opposite of inclusion criteria.
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  • ..., is a term often used in the medical field to refer to a type of study or trial that looks forward in time to observe outcomes. ...reduce bias when testing a new treatment. The people participating in the trial are randomly allocated to either the group receiving the treatment under in
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  • ...ncluding or considering a particular variable, condition, or factor in a [[diagnostic]] process or [[research study]]. ...''': These are the factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial or study.
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  • ...[[clinical research]] to manage the data of a clinical trial. The clinical trial data gathered at the investigator site in the [[case report form]] are stor ...derived from the purpose of the system. "Clinical" refers to the clinical trial process which involves tests and observations in medicine and health. "Data
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  • * [[Diagnostic criteria]]: These are specific combinations of symptoms, signs, and test re ...a]]: These are the factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial or study.
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  • ...rial. The protocol usually also gives the background and rationale for the trial. * [[Clinical Trial]]: A research study in which one or more human subjects are prospectively a
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  • .../ˈklɪnɪkəl ˈtraɪəlz/), from the Latin ''clinicus'' meaning "bedside" and ''trial'' meaning "a test of the performance, qualities, or suitability of someone ...clinical trials, including [[Treatment Trials]], [[Prevention Trials]], [[Diagnostic Trials]], and [[Screening Trials]]. Each of these trials has a different pu
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  • ...diagnostic test or benchmark that is the standard against which all other diagnostic modalities are compared. * [[Diagnostic test]]: This is a procedure performed to confirm, or determine the presence
    2 KB (277 words) - 21:43, 11 February 2024
  • ...ese are studies where the researchers observe the effect of a risk factor, diagnostic test, treatment or other intervention without trying to change who is or is ...ss the exposure for each individual (clinical trial), community (community trial), or other population unit, and follows the individual or population unit t
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  • In medicine, "exclude" is often used in the context of diagnostic procedures. When a doctor is trying to diagnose a patient's condition, they ...ria, these are the factors that allow someone to participate in a clinical trial.
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  • ...examination, test, or procedure. The term is often used in the context of diagnostic procedures, such as [[laboratory tests]], [[imaging studies]], and [[physic ...e discovery of information about a patient's health status through various diagnostic procedures.
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  • ...T'''), pronounced as /ˈmʌltɪpəl ˈsliːp ˈlætənsi tɛst/, is a sleep disorder diagnostic tool used to measure the speed at which a person falls asleep in a quiet en ...kened after 15 minutes. If no sleep is achieved within 20 minutes, the nap trial is ended.
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  • ...ence that determines the safety and effectiveness of medications, devices, diagnostic products and treatment regimens intended for human use. These may be used f * [[Clinical Trial]]: A type of clinical research that follows a pre-defined plan or protocol.
    2 KB (230 words) - 19:41, 12 February 2024
  • * [[Diagnostic Test (Medicine)]] * [[Clinical Trial (Medicine)]]
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