Evaluating Fitness-for-Use of Electronic Health Records in Pragmatic Clinical Trials
A recent publication reports on an analysis of how study-specific fitness-for-use was addressed amongst pragmatic clinical trials that utilize real-world data (RWD), and makes recommendations to de
Manuscript emerging from DCRI Think Tank outlines actionable steps to improve inclusion and diversity in clinical trials
An industry emphasis on improving inclusion and diversity in clinical trials continues to grow, but strategies to achieve more balanced representation in research and clinical care remain elusive.
DCRI Faculty Receive Duke School of Medicine Honors
Innovative Heart Failure Trial Infrastructure Serves as Model for Future Pragmatic Studies
The SPIRRIT-HFpEF trial, being led by Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet and the U.S.’s Duke Clinical Research Institute, is a randomized pragmatic clinical trial of spironolactone or eplerenone vs usu
Indications of Moral Injury Similar between Combat Veterans and COVID-19 Health Care Workers
ACC22: CAMEO Registry study reveals major variations in clinical cangrelor use compared with trials
ACC22: Few Patients Have Infected Heart Devices Removed Despite Lifesaving Benefits
ACC22: Investigational Anti-Clotting Drug Reduces Bleeding Risk Among AF Patients
ACC22: Investigational Drug for Heart Failure has Little Impact on Exercise Tolerance
New Analysis Presents Snapshot of Management of Patients Hospitalized with a First Episode of Atrial Fibrillation
Less than half of the patients with first-detected atrial fibrillation (AFib) receive rhythm control at admission, according to data analysis from the nationwide Get With The Guidelines®-Atrial Fib