Approval of Medical Device Changes Often Based on Low-Quality Research
August 15, 2017
August 15, 2017
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15 -- The University of California's San Francisco campus issued the following news release:
Clinical trials that test changes in the design or use of high-risk medical devices are often poorly designed, and can rely on inadequate or potentially biased data, according to a new study by researchers at the UC San Francisco and Yale School of Medicine.
In the study, published August 15, 2017, in JAMA, the authors reviewed clinical trials supporting U.S. . . .
Clinical trials that test changes in the design or use of high-risk medical devices are often poorly designed, and can rely on inadequate or potentially biased data, according to a new study by researchers at the UC San Francisco and Yale School of Medicine.
In the study, published August 15, 2017, in JAMA, the authors reviewed clinical trials supporting U.S. . . .