Journal article
Limiting loss to follow-up in a multicenter randomized trial in orthopedic surgery
Abstract
Even the best-designed, randomized controlled trials suffer when patients are lost to follow-up. Incomplete follow-up biases the results of a trial when patients who drop out are different from those who complete follow-up. This is exaggerated further when there are differential dropout rates between study groups. Previous randomized controlled trials in orthopedic trauma have reported up to 28% loss to follow-up. Only by striving to achieve a …
Authors
SPRAGUE S; LEECE P; BHANDARI M; TORNETTA P; SCHEMITSCH E; SWIONTKOWSKI M; ONBEHALFOFTHESPRINTINVE
Journal
Contemporary Clinical Trials, Vol. 24, No. 6, pp. 719–725
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
December 2003
DOI
10.1016/j.cct.2003.08.012
ISSN
1551-7144