Publications by authors named "D L DeMets"

Background: Safe and effective pharmacologic therapy for atrial fibrillation (AF) in heart failure (HF) is an unmet need. In AF clinical trials, the standard primary endpoint of time to first symptomatic AF event (TTFSE) has several disadvantages, which could theoretically be overcome by measurement of AF-specific symptoms burden during an entire follow-up period.

Objectives: The authors sought to develop and validate a method of measuring symptom burden of AF in a HF population.

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AbstractClinical trials investigating novel or high-risk interventions often use data monitoring committees (DMCs) to ensure that the participants' best interests are safeguarded. The typical DMC charter describes procedures by which the DMC operates, including important details concerning organizational structure, membership, meeting frequency, statistical monitoring guidelines, and contents of DMC reports for interim review. These charters, however, are not routinely publicly available; in some cases, their access could be important to the interpretation of trial results.

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Clinical trials are vital for assessing therapeutic interventions. The associated data monitoring committees (DMCs) safeguard patient interests and enhance trial integrity, thus promoting timely, reliable evaluations of those interventions. We face an urgent need to recruit and train new DMC members.

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