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Prospective Randomized Open Blinded End-point (PROBE) Study. A novel design for intervention trials
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Clinical EndpointSurgeryA Novel DesignTreatment Plan EvaluationIntervention TrialsIntervention StudiesPrimary CareIntervention ScienceClinical TrialsRandomized Controlled TrialHealth SciencesProspective Randomized OpenHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchRehabilitationPatient SafetyProbe DesignClinical PracticeMedicineClinical Trial EvaluationClinical Trial Design
A novel design for intervention studies is presented, the so called PROBE study (Prospective Randomized Open, Blinded End-point). This design is compared to the classical double-blind design. Among the advantages of the PROBE design are lower cost and greater similarity to standard clinical practice, which should make the results more easily applicable in routine medical care. Since end-points are evaluated by a blinded end-point committee it is obvious that there should be no difference between the two types of trials in this regard.
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