A protocol for developing a core outcome set for ectopic pregnancy
Abstract Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating ectopic pregnancy have reported many different outcomes, which are themselves often defined and measured in distinct ways. This level of variation results in an inability to compare results of individual RCTs. The development of a co...
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Main Authors: | Krystle Y. Chong, Sarah Solangon, James Kemper, Kurt Barnhart, Pamela Causa Andrieu, Perrine Capmas, Carolina Chacon, George Condous, Liesl de Waard, James M. N. Duffy, Andrew Horne, Maria Memtsa, Femke Mol, Munira Oza, Annika Strandell, Madelon van Wely, Janneke van’t Hooft, Lan N. Vuong, Jian Zhang, Davor Jurkovic, Ben W. Mol, International Collaboration on Core Outcomes in Ectopic Pregnancy |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2d64e9daef1d4f30ab3cebea2c9e9382 |
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