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Fibroid interventions: reducing symptoms today and tomorrow: extending generalizability by using a comprehensive cohort design with a randomized controlled trial

机译:肌瘤干预:减少今天和明天的症状:通过使用随机对照试验的综合队列设计扩展宽度

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BACKGROUND: Uterine fibroids are an important source of morbidity for reproductive-aged women. Despite an increasing number of alternatives, hysterectomies account for about 75% of all fibroid interventional treatments. Evidence is lacking to help women and their health care providers decide among alternatives to hysterectomy. Fibroid Interventions: Reducing Symptoms Today and Tomorrow (NCT00995878, clinicaltrials.gov) is a randomized controlled trial to compare the safety, efficacy, and economics of 2 minimally invasive alternatives to hysterectomy: uterine artery embolization and magnetic resonance imaging-guided focused ultrasound surgery. Although randomized trials provide the highest level of evidence, they have been difficult to conduct in the United States for interventional fibroid treatments. Thus, contemporaneously recruiting women declining randomization may have value as an alternative strategy for comparative effectiveness research.
机译:背景:子宫肌瘤是生殖老妇妇女的一个重要源头。 尽管越来越多的替代方案,子宫切除术占所有肌瘤介入治疗的约75%。 证据缺乏帮助妇女及其医疗保健提供者在子宫切除术中决定。 肌瘤干预措施:今天和明天减少症状(NCT00995878,ClinColicaltrials.gov)是一个随机对照试验,用于比较2个微创替代品到子宫切除术的安全性,疗效和经济性:子宫动脉栓塞和磁共振成像引导的超声外科。 虽然随机试验提供了最高级别的证据,但它们难以在美国进行介入纤维治疗。 因此,随机化减少的同时招募妇女可能具有价值作为比较有效性研究的替代策略。

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