Clinical Evaluation of Medical Devices: Principles and Case StudiesKaren M. Becker, John J. Whyte The original edition of this text, Clinical Evaluation of Medical Devices: Principles and Case Studies, provided the first overview of key pr- ciples and approaches to medical device clinical trials, illustrated with a series of detailed, real-world case studies. The book is designed as a resource for clinical professionals and regulatory specialists working in the field of new medical device development and marketing. Since the first edition of this text was published in 1997, the rapid pace of inno- tion in health care technologies continues to yield exciting and important new products. The regulatory landscape has also evolved, reflecting some of the changes and needs within the medical device industry. The purpose of Clinical Evaluation of Medical Devices: Principles and Case Studies, Second Edition is to provide an updated and expanded presentation of the scientific methods and regulatory requirements applied to the study of new significant risk medical devices. The text now includes (1) new information on the requirements and process for gaining reimbursement of new products from Medicare and private insurers, with case studies of research specifically designed for this p- pose as well as health care technology assessment methods; (2) infor- tion on new statistical methodologies applied to medical device trials; and (3) all new case studies, including examples of combination pr- ucts, three-phase development models (i. e. , feasibility, FDA approval, Medicare reimbursement), and novel study designs. |
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... Multiple Imputation Models in Medical Device Trials ....................................241 Donald B. Rubin and Samantha R. Cook Case Studies on the Local Coverage Process ..............253 Mitchell I. Burken Reimbursement Analysis ...
... Multiple Imputation Models in Medical Device Trials ....................................241 Donald B. Rubin and Samantha R. Cook Case Studies on the Local Coverage Process ..............253 Mitchell I. Burken Reimbursement Analysis ...
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... multiple clinical outcomes of significance. In combination with data from bench testing and animal studies, results from a single trial are adequate to establish “reasonable evidence” of safety and effectiveness. When direct comparisons ...
... multiple clinical outcomes of significance. In combination with data from bench testing and animal studies, results from a single trial are adequate to establish “reasonable evidence” of safety and effectiveness. When direct comparisons ...
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... multiple-arm trial, a design that may be selected to incorporate a sham- as well as an active-control group. It is generally best to choose the least complicated design required to successfully address the trial objective. For more ...
... multiple-arm trial, a design that may be selected to incorporate a sham- as well as an active-control group. It is generally best to choose the least complicated design required to successfully address the trial objective. For more ...
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... multiple primary endpoints, with the goal being to demonstrate a clinically significant response through several measures. Secondary endpoints can provide additional data to support product claims, confirm effectiveness, and aid in ...
... multiple primary endpoints, with the goal being to demonstrate a clinically significant response through several measures. Secondary endpoints can provide additional data to support product claims, confirm effectiveness, and aid in ...
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Contents
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Requirements for Medicare Coverage | 59 |
Postmarket Requirements for Significant Risk Devices 81 Suzan Onel | 99 |
Intellectual Property Protection for Medical Devices | 117 |
HIPAA Compliance in Clinical Research 141 Peter M Kazon and Sharon D Brooks | 153 |
Developing DrugDevice Combination Products | 161 |
Wall Streets Perspective on Medical Device | 187 |
Left Ventricular Assist Device | 199 |
A Randomized ShamProcedure | 217 |
Use of Multiple Imputation Models | 251 |
Case Studies on the Local Coverage Process 253 Mitchell I Burken | 269 |
Role of Device Retrieval and Analysis | 305 |
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Clinical Evaluation of Medical Devices: Principles and Case Studies Karen M. Becker,John J. Whyte No preview available - 2007 |
Clinical Evaluation of Medical Devices: Principles and Case Studies Karen M. Becker,John J. Whyte No preview available - 2010 |
Clinical Evaluation of Medical Devices: Principles and Case Studies Karen M. Becker,John J. Whyte No preview available - 2005 |
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