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Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines)

David B. Beard 1
Marion Campbell 2
Jane M. Blazeby 3
A. J. Carr 1
C. Weijer 4
Brian H. Cuthbertson 5
Thomas D. Pinkney 7
Felicity L. Bishop 8
Jonathan Pugh 9
Sian Cousins 3
Ian A. Harris 10
L. Stefan Lohmander 11
Natalie S. Blencowe 3
Katie Gillies 2
Peter Probst 12
CAROL BRENNAN 13
Andrew Cook 14, 15
Dair Farrar Hockley 13
Richard Huxtable 3
Amar Rangan 16
Irene Tracey 17
P. Brocklehurst 18
Manuela Ferreira 19
J. P. Nicholl 20
Barnaby C. Reeves 21
Freddie Hamdy 22, 23
Samuel Cs Rowley 24
Jonathan L. Cook 1
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Patient Representatives, Oxford, UK
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MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, LONDON, UK
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-03-05
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR12.113
CiteScore87.6
Impact factor88.5
ISSN01406736, 1474547X
General Medicine
Abstract
Placebo comparisons are increasingly being considered for randomised trials assessing the efficacy of surgical interventions. The aim of this Review is to provide a summary of knowledge on placebo controls in surgical trials. A placebo control is a complex type of comparison group in the surgical setting and, although powerful, presents many challenges. This Review outlines what a placebo control entails and present understanding of this tool in the context of surgery. We consider when placebo controls in surgery are acceptable (and when they are desirable) in terms of ethical arguments and regulatory requirements, how a placebo control should be designed, how to identify and mitigate risk for participants in these trials, and how such trials should be done and interpreted. Use of placebo controls is justified in randomised controlled trials of surgical interventions provided there is a strong scientific and ethical rationale. Surgical placebos might be most appropriate when there is poor evidence for the efficacy of the procedure and a justified concern that results of a trial would be associated with high risk of bias, particularly because of the placebo effect. Feasibility work is recommended to optimise the design and implementation of randomised controlled trials. This Review forms an outline for best practice and provides guidance, in the form of the Applying Surgical Placebo in Randomised Evaluations (known as ASPIRE) checklist, for those considering the use of a placebo control in a surgical randomised controlled trial.
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Beard D. B. et al. Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines) // The Lancet. 2020. Vol. 395. No. 10226. pp. 828-838.
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Beard D. B., Campbell M., Blazeby J. M., Carr A. J., Weijer C., Cuthbertson B. H., Buchbinder R., Pinkney T. D., Bishop F. L., Pugh J., Cousins S., Harris I. A., Lohmander L. S., Blencowe N. S., Gillies K., Probst P., BRENNAN C., Cook A., Farrar Hockley D., Savulescu J., Huxtable R., Rangan A., Tracey I., Brocklehurst P., Ferreira M., Nicholl J. P., Reeves B. C., Hamdy F., Rowley S. C., Cook J. L. Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines) // The Lancet. 2020. Vol. 395. No. 10226. pp. 828-838.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/s0140-6736(19)33137-x
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(19)33137-x
TI - Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines)
T2 - The Lancet
AU - Beard, David B.
AU - Campbell, Marion
AU - Blazeby, Jane M.
AU - Carr, A. J.
AU - Weijer, C.
AU - Cuthbertson, Brian H.
AU - Buchbinder, Rachelle
AU - Pinkney, Thomas D.
AU - Bishop, Felicity L.
AU - Pugh, Jonathan
AU - Cousins, Sian
AU - Harris, Ian A.
AU - Lohmander, L. Stefan
AU - Blencowe, Natalie S.
AU - Gillies, Katie
AU - Probst, Peter
AU - BRENNAN, CAROL
AU - Cook, Andrew
AU - Farrar Hockley, Dair
AU - Savulescu, Julian
AU - Huxtable, Richard
AU - Rangan, Amar
AU - Tracey, Irene
AU - Brocklehurst, P.
AU - Ferreira, Manuela
AU - Nicholl, J. P.
AU - Reeves, Barnaby C.
AU - Hamdy, Freddie
AU - Rowley, Samuel Cs
AU - Cook, Jonathan L.
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/03/05
PB - Elsevier
SP - 828-838
IS - 10226
VL - 395
PMID - 32145797
SN - 0140-6736
SN - 1474-547X
ER -
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@article{2020_Beard,
author = {David B. Beard and Marion Campbell and Jane M. Blazeby and A. J. Carr and C. Weijer and Brian H. Cuthbertson and Rachelle Buchbinder and Thomas D. Pinkney and Felicity L. Bishop and Jonathan Pugh and Sian Cousins and Ian A. Harris and L. Stefan Lohmander and Natalie S. Blencowe and Katie Gillies and Peter Probst and CAROL BRENNAN and Andrew Cook and Dair Farrar Hockley and Julian Savulescu and Richard Huxtable and Amar Rangan and Irene Tracey and P. Brocklehurst and Manuela Ferreira and J. P. Nicholl and Barnaby C. Reeves and Freddie Hamdy and Samuel Cs Rowley and Jonathan L. Cook},
title = {Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines)},
journal = {The Lancet},
year = {2020},
volume = {395},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(19)33137-x},
number = {10226},
pages = {828--838},
doi = {10.1016/s0140-6736(19)33137-x}
}
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Beard, David B., et al. “Considerations and methods for placebo controls in surgical trials (ASPIRE guidelines).” The Lancet, vol. 395, no. 10226, Mar. 2020, pp. 828-838. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(19)33137-x.