Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8679638 | Thrombosis Research | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) represents a major global burden of disease and requires collaborative efforts to conduct large, high-quality investigator-initiated and academically sponsored studies addressing the most relevant clinical questions. Owing to increasing regulatory requirements, the highly competitive nature of peer-reviewed funding and costs associated with conducting large, multinational clinical trials, completing practice-changing research constitutes a growing challenge for clinical investigators. As clinical trialists interested in VTE, we founded INVENT (International Network of Venous Thromboembolism Clinical Research Networks) in an effort to promote and accelerate patient-oriented, investigator-initiated, international collaborative research, to identify, prioritize and answer key clinical research questions for patients with VTE. We report on our activities to formalize the INVENT network and our accomplishments in our first year.
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Authors
Marc Rodger, Nicole Langlois, Saskia Middeldorp, Susan Kahn, Per Morten Sandset, Timothy Brighton, Menno V. Huisman, Guy Meyer, Stavros Konstantinides, Walter Ageno, Pierre Morange, David Garcia, Lisa Baumann Kreuziger, Laura Young, Nigel Key,