Overview
When research data is collected separately from a clinical care setting, studies may produce results that do not reflect the real-world performance of medical products in the populations that will use them. Researchers can bridge these gaps by embedding adequate and well-controlled trials into regular clinical practice. The bigger question that remains is how best to facilitate the integration of interventional trials into clinical practice.
CTTI has taken on this challenge by creating much-needed recommendations and resources, as well as an Embedding Trials Feasibility Survey, to help overcome the obstacles of integrating clinical trials intended for medical product review into clinical practice – potentially resulting in better regulatory and health care decision-making and improved patient care.
Solutions
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Recommendations
Resources
- Embedding Trials Feasibility Survey
- Randomized, Embedded, Multifactorial Adaptive Platform Trial Case Example: Evaluating Treatment Options for Community-Acquired Pneumonia
- Thrombase Aspiration in Myocardial Infarction (TASTE) Case Example: Learning from an Embedded Registry Trial
- Diuretic Comparison Project Case Example: Learning from an Integrated Health System
- I-SPY Trial Case Example: Using an Embedded Trial to Identify New Treatments for Breast Cancer
- RECOVERY Trial Case Example: Using an Embedded Trial to Identify Treatments for COVID-19
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News
- Recording Now Available: CTTI Unveils New Tool for Embedding Clinical Trials into Clinical PracticeA recording of CTTI’s Feb. 29 webinar unveiling a new tool that aids in assessing the feasibility of embedding clinical trial elements into clinical practice is now available. The one-hour webinar ...