RCT Flashcards

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What is RCT

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planned experiment in humans,, designed to assess efficacy of treatment/intervention
ethically justified if no existing evidence that intervention being tested will be superior to existing treatment or effectivee at all

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What are RCTs used to evaluate

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method of: diagnosis, organising care, screening for disease, disease prevention, healthcare policies

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What features of RCT helps protect against bias

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randomisation, blinding, ITT analysis

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4
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How to decide what types of controls to use in RCT

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Placebo-if benefit from treatment not established

Control-if benefit from treatment established

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5
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How to calculate absolute risk reduction

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Risk in control in proportion with outcome-risk in intervention in proportion with outcome

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How to calculate relative risk reduction

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(Risk in control-risk in intervention))/risk in control

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What is Number needed to treat and how do you calculate it

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Number of patients who would have to receive treatment of interest in order to prevent adverse event in one patient
NNT=1/ARR

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