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End-Point Adjudication

Definition

End-Point Adjudication is a process used in clinical trials to ensure the consistency and accuracy of how clinical outcomes or "end-points" are assessed. It involves an independent adjudication committee reviewing trial data against predefined criteria to objectively determine if specific outcomes occurred, such as adverse events, disease progression, or treatment efficacy.

Relevance to the MedTech Industry

End-Point Adjudication ensures the reliability and uniformity of trial results, particularly in studies with subjective or complex outcomes. It is critical for reducing bias, meeting regulatory expectations, and providing high-quality data for medical device approvals.

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