학술논문

Randomized trials in orthopaedics: why, how, and when?
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. Apr 01, 1989 71(4):535-543
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0021-9355
Abstract
There is increasing recognition that major new medical therapies should be rigorously evaluated before they are put into general clinical use. Randomized controlled trials provide the most unbiased assessment of the risks and benefits of such therapies. In this article, the most important aspects of the design and execution of a randomized clinical trial in orthopaedics are discussed. These include the reasons for and mechanisms of randomization, appropriate selection of patients and therapy, reasons for the blinding of therapy, types of measures of outcome that can be used, aspects of sample-size calculation and analysis of data, and ethics of randomized controlled trials.