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Comment
. 2021 Mar 8;22(1):197.
doi: 10.1186/s13063-021-05129-4.

Importance of swift event adjudication of endpoints for adequate reporting to data and safety monitoring boards in clinical trials-lessons from CULPRIT-SHOCK

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Importance of swift event adjudication of endpoints for adequate reporting to data and safety monitoring boards in clinical trials-lessons from CULPRIT-SHOCK

Peter Clemmensen et al. Trials. .
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Comparison of adjudicated and un-adjudicated mortality events during the life cycle of the CULPRIT-SHOCK study, as reported to the DSMB

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