2024
Reporting of Demographics & Subgroup Analyses in Premarketing Studies of FDA Approved High-Risk Cardiovascular Devices, 2014–2022
Swanson M, Uyeki C, Yoder S, Dhruva S, Miller J, Ross J. Reporting of Demographics & Subgroup Analyses in Premarketing Studies of FDA Approved High-Risk Cardiovascular Devices, 2014–2022. Medical Devices Evidence And Research 2024, 17: 165-172. PMID: 38707869, PMCID: PMC11067925, DOI: 10.2147/mder.s457152.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFood and Drug AdministrationHigh-risk cardiovascular devicesSubgroup analysisPremarketing studiesUS Food and Drug AdministrationResults of subgroup analysisParticipation of older adultsStudy participantsClinical trialsSocioeconomic positionTrial populationDrug AdministrationStudy populationConduction of subgroup analysisDemographic dataOlder adultsReporting of demographicsSubgroupsPatients' socioeconomic position.PatientsTrials
2021
Registration, publication, and outcome reporting among pivotal clinical trials that supported FDA approval of high-risk cardiovascular devices before and after FDAAA
Swanson MJ, Johnston JL, Ross JS. Registration, publication, and outcome reporting among pivotal clinical trials that supported FDA approval of high-risk cardiovascular devices before and after FDAAA. Trials 2021, 22: 817. PMID: 34789308, PMCID: PMC8597303, DOI: 10.1186/s13063-021-05790-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-risk cardiovascular devicesPrimary efficacy outcomeFDA Amendments ActPivotal clinical trialsClinical trialsEfficacy outcomesFDA approvalTrial interpretationPivotal clinical studiesPrimary clinical evidenceFDA summariesPivotal trialsClinical evidenceResultsBetween 2005Clinical studiesHigh-risk medical devicesOutcome reportingUS FoodDrug AdministrationTrialsReporting of findingsInterpretation of findingsPeer-reviewed literatureOutcomesCardiovascular devices
2016
The US Food and Drug Administration 515 Program Initiative: Addressing the Evidence Gap for Widely Used, High-Risk Cardiovascular Devices?
Rathi VK, Kesselheim AS, Ross JS. The US Food and Drug Administration 515 Program Initiative: Addressing the Evidence Gap for Widely Used, High-Risk Cardiovascular Devices? JAMA Cardiology 2016, 1: 117. PMID: 27437879, DOI: 10.1001/jamacardio.2016.0002.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersPublication of Clinical Studies Supporting FDA Premarket Approval for High-Risk Cardiovascular Devices Between 2011 and 2013: A Cross-sectional Study
Phillips AT, Rathi VK, Ross JS. Publication of Clinical Studies Supporting FDA Premarket Approval for High-Risk Cardiovascular Devices Between 2011 and 2013: A Cross-sectional Study. JAMA Internal Medicine 2016, 176: 551. PMID: 26902933, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.8590.Peer-Reviewed Original Research