feiner
02-20-2009, 10:22 PM
Hi there,
We are conducting a clinical trial comparing the outcomes of 2 surgical interventions (using 2 different commercial products). Our team operates in 3 hospitals. In one of the hospitals we always use one of the investigated interventions. In a second hospital we always the other technique and in the third we routinely use both, depending which of the products is available in the stock at the day of surgery, without any preference to any of the techniques. Would it be right to consider this trial a quasi-randomized trial?
Thanks
We are conducting a clinical trial comparing the outcomes of 2 surgical interventions (using 2 different commercial products). Our team operates in 3 hospitals. In one of the hospitals we always use one of the investigated interventions. In a second hospital we always the other technique and in the third we routinely use both, depending which of the products is available in the stock at the day of surgery, without any preference to any of the techniques. Would it be right to consider this trial a quasi-randomized trial?
Thanks