Evaluating Sex Differences in Medical Device Clinical Trials
Abstract
THE SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF MEDICAL TREATments can differ in men and women for many reasons related to different epidemiologic characteristics, physiology, and body size. In general, women have higher bleeding rates and procedural morbidity and mortality than men, which means that their risk/benefit ratios for many implanted medical devices can differ from men. Therefore, sex-specific safety and effectiveness data are necessary for informed...
Paper Details
Title
Evaluating Sex Differences in Medical Device Clinical Trials
Published Date
Mar 21, 2012
Journal
Volume
307
Issue
11
Pages
1145 - 1145
Citation AnalysisPro
You’ll need to upgrade your plan to Pro
Looking to understand the true influence of a researcher’s work across journals & affiliations?
- Scinapse’s Top 10 Citation Journals & Affiliations graph reveals the quality and authenticity of citations received by a paper.
- Discover whether citations have been inflated due to self-citations, or if citations include institutional bias.
Notes
History