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Methods of randomization in controlled clinical trials.

M L Moeschberger, J A Williams, C G Brown

    The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
    |September 1, 1985
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    This article discusses randomization in controlled clinical trials for emergency medicine. It covers methods, practical issues, and modified schemes to improve trial design.

    Area of Science:

    • Emergency Medicine
    • Clinical Trials
    • Biostatistics

    Background:

    • Controlled clinical trials are essential in emergency medicine research.
    • Effective trial design and analysis are critical for reliable results.
    • Randomization is a key component of robust clinical trial methodology.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore design and analysis issues in emergency medicine controlled clinical trials.
    • To discuss the rationale and methods of randomization.
    • To identify practical challenges in randomization and propose solutions.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of simple randomization techniques.
    • Discussion of practical problems encountered during randomization.
    • Presentation of modified randomization schemes.

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    Main Results:

    • The article emphasizes the importance of randomization in clinical trials.
    • It highlights potential pitfalls of simple randomization methods.
    • Modified randomization strategies are presented as potential improvements.

    Conclusions:

    • Randomization is crucial for unbiased clinical trials in emergency medicine.
    • Addressing practical issues through modified schemes can enhance trial integrity.
    • This article provides insights into optimizing randomization for emergency medicine research.