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Ethics of ECPR Research
Resuscitation ( IF 6.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-17 , DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.08.007 Martje M Suverein 1 , David Shaw 2 , Roberto Lorusso 3 , Thijs S R Delnoij 1 , Brigitte Essers 4 , Patrick W Weerwind 3 , David Townend 2 , Marcel C G van de Poll 1 , Jos G Maessen 3
中文翻译:
ECPR 研究的伦理
更新日期:2021-08-17
Resuscitation ( IF 6.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-17 , DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.08.007 Martje M Suverein 1 , David Shaw 2 , Roberto Lorusso 3 , Thijs S R Delnoij 1 , Brigitte Essers 4 , Patrick W Weerwind 3 , David Townend 2 , Marcel C G van de Poll 1 , Jos G Maessen 3
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The design of emergency medicine trials can raise several ethical concerns – risks may be greater, and randomisation may have to occur before consent. Research in emergency medicine is thus an illuminating context to explore the interplay between risk and randomisation, and the consequences for consent. Using a currently running trial, we describe possible concerns, considerations, and solutions to reconcile the conflicting interests of scientific inquiry, ethical principles, and clinical reality in emergency medicine research.
中文翻译:
ECPR 研究的伦理
急诊医学试验的设计可能会引起一些伦理问题——风险可能更大,并且可能必须在同意之前进行随机化。因此,急诊医学研究是探索风险与随机化之间相互作用以及同意后果的启发性背景。使用当前正在进行的试验,我们描述了可能存在的问题、考虑因素和解决方案,以协调急诊医学研究中科学探究、伦理原则和临床现实之间的冲突利益。