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Loane Warpelin-Decrausaz, A. Fayet-Mello
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世界卫生组织的团结试验是世界上最大的COVID-19治疗国际随机临床试验之一,为全球努力抗击这一流行病提供了一个很好的例子。当瑞士被邀请参与试验时,瑞士研究界给予了非常积极的回应。在大流行带来的困难中,研究人员、调查人员、医院、伦理委员会和当局共同努力,做出了非凡的努力,在相对较短的时间内在瑞士启动并运行了这项试验。洛桑大学医院(CHUV)和洛桑临床试验单位(CTU)协调这些非凡的努力。在本文中,“团结”试验的两名国家协调员概述了该试验,阐述了在瑞士筹备和开展试验时遇到的一些挑战和找到的解决方案,并讨论了迄今为止可以应用到未来的一些经验教训。
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Swiss participation in the WHO’s Solidarity trial to test the efficacy of repurposed drugs for treating COVID-19: What the research community has learnt so far
The World Health Organization’s Solidarity trial is one of the largest international randomised clinical trials for COVID-19 treatments in the world and provides an excellent example of a global effort to fight the pandemic. When Switzerland was invited to participate in the trial, the Swiss research community gave a resoundingly positive response. Researchers, investigators, hospitals, ethics committees, and authorities all worked together and made extraordinary efforts – in the midst of the difficulties brought on by the pandemic – to get the trial up and running in Switzerland in a relatively short amount of time. Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) and the Clinical Trial Unit (CTU) Lausanne coordinate these remarkable efforts. In this article, two national coordinators for the Solidarity trial provide an overview of the trial, address some of the challenges encountered and solutions found when preparing for and conducting the trial in Switzerland, and discuss some of the lessons learnt so far that can be carried into the future.
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