CARRA Registry Fills Gap in Pediatric Rheumatology
Reliance on Observational Data Could Hinder Discovery of Evidence-Based Treatments
Even in the midst of a global pandemic, taking the time to conduct randomized controlled trials is the most rigorous way to build evidence for potential treatments, according to a recent opinion pi
Combining Randomization with Real-World Data to Move Research Forward
A group of current and former DCRI researchers contributed to a paper in JACC warning against relying on observational data to guide clinical decisions.
Duke and Local School Districts Partner to Make Data-Driven Decisions on Schooling During COVID-19
EDITORS’ NOTE (Dec. 2020): This story has been updated to reflect the ABC Science Collaborative’s new name.
DCRI Think Tank Paper Looks to Future of Pragmatic Clinical Trials
Cath Lab Activation Time an Important Quality Metric for Patients with STEMI Presenting in non-PCI Capable Hospitals
Duke Hosts Symposium on Addressing Public Health Crises with Data Science
Seven DCRI faculty participated in the June 24 event, which shared a range of Duke research projects and nationwide collaborative efforts geared toward addressing COVID-19 and racial and ethnic hea
Challenges to Developing and Implementing Integrated Pain Management Programs
DCRI faculty recently contributed to a paper advocating for a focus on pain management so that progress in combatting the U.S. opioid crisis is not lost in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Splanchnic Nerve Block Effective for Improving Exercise Measures in Patients with Heart Failure
Recent study results showed that a novel potential therapy for heart failure was effective during exercise, building on an earlier study that showed its effectiveness at rest.
DCRI Study Provides Insight into Re-operation After Transcatheter Valve Replacement
Although valve failure is rare, patients who had to undergo re-operation were at risk of negative outcomes.