2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0266462319002940
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VP18 Potential Of Real World Evidence For ‘IDEAL’ Procedures Research

Abstract: IntroductionRandomized trials and similarly robust research methods generate evidence in carefully controlled settings, often with strict inclusion criteria. But patients in the ‘real world’ often have multiple comorbidities, and treatments are delivered within diverse environments. Trials are also difficult to fund, and rarely collect longitudinal data. Because of these, and other limitations, researchers are increasingly recognizing the inherent value of real world evidence (RWE). This is not only true for p… Show more

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