
pmid: 21596341
Evaluation of new medical devices and demonstration of their conformity to essential principles of safety and effectiveness frequently require clinical trials in human subjects. For many cardiovascular devices, in particular implantable or invasive devices, ethical, clinical, and logistical
Biomedical Research, Consensus, Equipment Safety, United States Food and Drug Administration, Academies and Institutes, Cardiology, Equipment Design, United States, Interinstitutional Relations, Terminology as Topic, Humans, Organizational Objectives, Cooperative Behavior, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Biomedical Research, Consensus, Equipment Safety, United States Food and Drug Administration, Academies and Institutes, Cardiology, Equipment Design, United States, Interinstitutional Relations, Terminology as Topic, Humans, Organizational Objectives, Cooperative Behavior, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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