历史上军事对临床试验发展的影响。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Clinical Trials Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.1177/17407745241309054
Kamil Malshy, Alexis Steinmetz, Kit Yuen, Jathin Bandari, Ronald Rabinowitz
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通过评估医疗干预措施的安全性、有效性和最佳使用,药物、程序和其他疗法的临床试验在推进医学科学方面发挥着至关重要的作用。随着时间的推移,这些试验的设计和实施发生了重大变化,反映了医学、伦理和方法的进步。早期历史上的例子,如尼布甲尼撒二世和他的俘虏的饮食实验,以及安布洛瓦·帕尔舍对枪伤的治疗,为试验设计奠定了一些基本原则。随着詹姆斯·林德1747年对坏血病的试验,临床试验的发展势头显著增加,并在第一次世界大战期间随着输血技术的创新而继续取得进展。第二次世界大战标志着肿瘤学取得突破的关键时刻,包括第一种从芥子气中提取的现代化疗药物的开发,以及随机对照试验的引入,这要归功于英国流行病学家奥斯汀·布拉德福德·希尔,他彻底改变了试验设计。最近的冲突,如在越南、伊拉克和阿富汗的冲突,推动了创伤护理、海洛因成瘾治疗和出血管理方面的进步。为了回应纳粹在二战期间犯下的历史暴行,临床试验的发展越来越强调道德标准,特别是知情同意,从医生审判和纽伦堡法典开始。本文讨论了军事需求和战时创新如何塑造了现代临床研究,突出了军事需求与医学进步之间的相互作用。最终,临床试验在推进医学科学和改善患者预后方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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Military influences on the evolution of clinical trials throughout history.

Clinical trials of drugs, procedures, and other therapies play a crucial role in advancing medical science by evaluating the safety, efficacy, and optimal use of medical interventions. The design and implementation of these trials have evolved significantly over time, reflecting advancements in medicine, ethics, and methodology. Early historical examples, such as King Nebuchadnezzar II's and his captives' dietary experiment and Ambroise Paré's treatment of gunshot wounds, laid some foundational principles of trial design. The momentum of clinical trial development increased notably with James Lind's 1747 trial for scurvy and continued to progress during World War I with innovations in blood transfusion techniques. World War II (WWII) marked a pivotal moment with breakthroughs in oncology, including the development of the first modern chemotherapeutic agents derived from mustard gas and the introduction of the randomized controlled trial, credited to British epidemiologist Austin Bradford Hill, which revolutionized trial design. More recent conflicts, such as those in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, have driven advancements in trauma care, heroin addiction treatment, and hemorrhage management. In response to historical abuses committed by the Nazis during WWII, the evolution of clinical trials has increasingly emphasized ethical standards, particularly informed consent, starting with the Doctors' Trial and the Nuremberg Code. This article discusses how military needs and wartime innovations have shaped modern clinical research, highlighting the interplay between military imperatives and medical progress. Ultimately, clinical trials play an essential role in advancing medical science and improving patient outcomes.

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Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials 医学-医学:研究与实验
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82
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Trials is dedicated to advancing knowledge on the design and conduct of clinical trials related research methodologies. Covering the design, conduct, analysis, synthesis and evaluation of key methodologies, the journal remains on the cusp of the latest topics, including ethics, regulation and policy impact.
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