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T E Darsaut

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Neuro-Chirurgie|June 2, 2022
Reporting the outcomes of medical or surgical treatments: The Tower of BabelJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|February 9, 2022
Understanding how to move from dogmatic to outcome-based neurosurgical care: Lessons from past surgical studies on ruptured aneurysm patientsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|January 18, 2022
Medical care research, bureaucracy and funding: New hope to resolve the impasseJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|March 13, 2021
Unruptured aneurysms: Why observational studies fall short no matter how "Big" the DataT E Darsaut, R Fahed, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|April 10, 2012
How to choose clipping versus coiling in treating intracranial aneurysmsT E Darsaut, M Kotowski, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 5, 2022
Why are surgical trials so difficult to accomplish, and then considered so definitive?J Raymond, S Obaid, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 5, 2022
Understanding burden of proof and equipoise in the design of pragmatic clinical trials: An example from a trial on brain arteriovenous malformationsJ Raymond, E Magro, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 5, 2022
Understanding the problems with recruitment in surgical randomized trials: A lesson from landmark trials on temporal lobe epilepsyS Obaid, T E Darsaut, J Raymond
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|October 9, 2020
Changing the Rules of the Game: The Problem of Surrogate Angiographic Outcomes in the Evaluation of Aneurysm TreatmentsT E Darsaut, R Chapot, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|January 6, 2023
Patients may be right: Clinical research should be designed in their best medical interestT E Darsaut, J Collins, J Raymond
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Neuro-Chirurgie|June 2, 2022
Reporting the outcomes of medical or surgical treatments: The Tower of BabelJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|February 9, 2022
Understanding how to move from dogmatic to outcome-based neurosurgical care: Lessons from past surgical studies on ruptured aneurysm patientsJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|January 18, 2022
Medical care research, bureaucracy and funding: New hope to resolve the impasseJ Raymond, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|March 13, 2021
Unruptured aneurysms: Why observational studies fall short no matter how "Big" the DataT E Darsaut, R Fahed, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|April 10, 2012
How to choose clipping versus coiling in treating intracranial aneurysmsT E Darsaut, M Kotowski, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 5, 2022
Why are surgical trials so difficult to accomplish, and then considered so definitive?J Raymond, S Obaid, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 5, 2022
Understanding burden of proof and equipoise in the design of pragmatic clinical trials: An example from a trial on brain arteriovenous malformationsJ Raymond, E Magro, T E Darsaut
Neuro-Chirurgie|July 5, 2022
Understanding the problems with recruitment in surgical randomized trials: A lesson from landmark trials on temporal lobe epilepsyS Obaid, T E Darsaut, J Raymond
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology|October 9, 2020
Changing the Rules of the Game: The Problem of Surrogate Angiographic Outcomes in the Evaluation of Aneurysm TreatmentsT E Darsaut, R Chapot, J Raymond
Neuro-Chirurgie|January 6, 2023
Patients may be right: Clinical research should be designed in their best medical interestT E Darsaut, J Collins, J Raymond
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