roll-in patient

English translation: non-randomised patient, treated as part of training

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English term or phrase:roll-in patient
Selected answer:non-randomised patient, treated as part of training
Entered by: A.Đapo

09:24 Oct 13, 2016
English language (monolingual) [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general)
English term or phrase: roll-in patient
You may be asked to take part in the Study as a roll-in patient if you are one of the first three subjects at this institution that is being treated by Study doctors who have no prior or recent experience with the Mitra clipprocedure.
A.Đapo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Local time: 10:59
non-randomised patient, treated as part of training
Explanation:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27638993
METHODS: The first two subjects at each participating site (n = 20) were roll-in cases (ie, not randomized but instead treated with CAC)

http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/roll-in.1941094/
They use the term "roll-in" when some new devices are to be tested and the investigators should have possibility to train themselves first. It means that these 3 subjects were the patients treated during the training period, prior to randomization.
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Margarida Martins Costelha
Portugal
Local time: 09:59
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4 +9non-randomised patient, treated as part of training
Margarida Martins Costelha
4 +1patient that is enrolled to a study
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non-randomised patient, treated as part of training


Explanation:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27638993
METHODS: The first two subjects at each participating site (n = 20) were roll-in cases (ie, not randomized but instead treated with CAC)

http://forum.wordreference.com/threads/roll-in.1941094/
They use the term "roll-in" when some new devices are to be tested and the investigators should have possibility to train themselves first. It means that these 3 subjects were the patients treated during the training period, prior to randomization.

Margarida Martins Costelha
Portugal
Local time: 09:59
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in PortuguesePortuguese
PRO pts in category: 4
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Thank you.

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patient that is enrolled to a study


Explanation:
It is a common term in clinical research, usually stated in the methodology the criteria to roll-in and roll-out patients that being subject of the research.

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