Synthetic and external controls in clinical trials – A primer for researchers

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There has been a rapid expansion in the use of non-randomized evidence in the regulatory approval of treatments globally. An emerging set of methodologies have been utilized to provide greater insight into external control data used for these purposes, collectively known as synthetic control methods. Through this paper, we provide the reader with a set of key questions to help assess the quality of literature publications utilizing synthetic control methodologies. Common challenges and real-life examples of synthetic controls are provided throughout, alongside a critical appraisal framework with which to assess future publications.

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Thorlund, K., Dron, L., Park, J. J. H., & Mills, E. J. (2020). Synthetic and external controls in clinical trials – A primer for researchers. Clinical Epidemiology. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S242097

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