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Placebo comparator group selection and use in surgical trials : The aspire project including expert workshop

Beard, David J. (author)
University of Oxford
Campbell, Marion K. (author)
University of Aberdeen
Blazeby, Jane M. (author)
University of Bristol
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Carr, Andrew J. (author)
University of Oxford
Weijer, Charles (author)
University of Western Ontario
Cuthbertson, Brian H. (author)
University of Toronto
Buchbinder, Rachelle (author)
Monash University
Pinkney, Thomas (author)
University of Birmingham
Bishop, Felicity L. (author)
University of Southampton
Pugh, Jonathan (author)
University of Oxford
Cousins, Sian (author)
University of Bristol
Harris, Ian (author)
University of New South Wales
Lohmander, L. Stefan (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Lund OsteoArthritis Division - Nedbrytning av ledbrosk: en biologisk process som leder till artros,Forskargrupper vid Lunds universitet,Lund OsteoArthritis Division - Molecular marker research group,Lund University Research Groups
Blencowe, Natalie (author)
University of Bristol
Gillies, Katie (author)
University of Aberdeen
Probst, Pascal (author)
Heidelberg University
Brennan, Carol (author)
Cook, Andrew (author)
University of Southampton
Farrar-Hockley, Dair (author)
Savulescu, Julian (author)
University of Oxford
Huxtable, Richard (author)
University of Bristol
Rangan, Amar (author)
University of York,University of Oxford
Tracey, Irene (author)
University of Oxford
Brocklehurst, Peter (author)
University of Birmingham
Ferreira, Manuela L. (author)
University of Sydney
Nicholl, Jon (author)
University of Sheffield
Reeves, Barnaby C. (author)
University of Bristol
Hamdy, Freddie (author)
University of Oxford
Rowley, Samuel C.S. (author)
British Medical Research Council (MRC)
Lee, Naomi (author)
The Lancet
Cook, Jonathan A. (author)
University of Oxford
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2021
2021
English.
In: Health Technology Assessment. - 1366-5278. ; 25:53
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Background: The use of placebo comparisons for randomised trials assessing the efficacy of surgical interventions is increasingly being considered. However, a placebo control is a complex type of comparison group in the surgical setting and, although powerful, presents many challenges. Objectives: To provide a summary of knowledge on placebo controls in surgical trials and to summarise any recommendations for designers, evaluators and funders of placebo-controlled surgical trials. Design: To carry out a state-of-the-art workshop and produce a corresponding report involving key stakeholders throughout. Setting: A workshop to discuss and summarise the existing knowledge and to develop the new guidelines. Results: To assess what a placebo control entails and to assess the understanding of this tool in the context of surgery is considered, along with when placebo controls in surgery are acceptable (and when they are desirable). We have considered ethics arguments and regulatory requirements, how a placebo control should be designed, how to identify and mitigate risk for participants in these trials, and how such trials should be carried out and interpreted. The use of placebo controls is justified in randomised controlled trials of surgical interventions provided that there is a strong scientific and ethics rationale. Surgical placebos might be most appropriate when there is poor evidence for the efficacy of the procedure and a justified concern that results of a trial would be associated with a high risk of bias, particularly because of the placebo effect. Conclusions: The use of placebo controls is justified in randomised controlled trials of surgical interventions provided that there is a strong scientific and ethics rationale. Feasibility work is recommended to optimise the design and implementation of randomised controlled trials. An outline for best practice was produced in the form of the Applying Surgical Placebo in Randomised Evaluations (ASPIRE) guidelines for those considering the use of a placebo control in a surgical randomised controlled trial. Limitations: Although the workshop participants involved international members, the majority of participants were from the UK. Therefore, although every attempt was made to make the recommendations applicable to all health systems, the guidelines may, unconsciously, be particularly applicable to clinical practice in the UK NHS. Future work: Future work should evaluate the use of the ASPIRE guidelines in making decisions about the use of a placebo-controlled surgical trial. In addition, further work is required on the appropriate nomenclature to adopt in this space.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Hälso- och sjukvårdsorganisation, hälsopolitik och hälsoekonomi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Health Care Service and Management, Health Policy and Services and Health Economy (hsv//eng)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Ortopedi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Orthopaedics (hsv//eng)

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