Controlled Clinical Intervention Study (Trial)

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A Controlled Clinical Interventional Study is a multi-arm clinical interventional study that is a controlled experiment.



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2021

  • https://www.bioclever.com/controlled-and-uncontrolled-clinical-trials-n-40-en
    • QUOTE: ... Controlled trials: The design of these trials includes at least one study group that is compared with a control group. The control group can receive placebo or another effective treatment. Both groups are studied simultaneously, except when historical data are used as a control. These types of trials are the most common in Phase III of drug research. Controlled trials allow the patient's outcome to be discriminated from an outcome caused by other factors, such as the natural history of the disease or the expectations of the patient or the investigator. ...

2021a

  • (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_clinical_research#C Retrieved:2021-12-11.
    • Controlled clinical trial
      • A clinical study that includes a comparison (control) group. The comparison group receives a placebo, another treatment, or no treatment at all. (NCI)
      • An experiment or clinical trial that includes a comparison (control) group. (NCI)
    • Controlled trials
      • Control is a standard against which experimental observations may be evaluated. In clinical trials, one group of participants is given an experimental drug, while another group (i.e., the control group) is given either a standard treatment for the disease or a placebo. (NLM)

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