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Informed consent. A study of patient reaction

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1971

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This study was made to determine the reactions of patients to a general disclosure of complications which might result from angiographic procedures. To minimize bias and insure uniformity a form letter and questionnaire were chosen to impart this information. The results of this study indicate that the majority of patients referred to the Cleveland Clinic desired this information. I am convinced of the value of informed consent, for the benefit of both the patient and his physician.