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- T A Santora, V Cowell, and S Z Trooskin.
- Department of Surgery, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, Philadelphia, PA 19129, USA.
- J Trauma. 1998 Nov 1;45(5):907-13.
AbstractNew Food and Drug Administration guidelines allow research to be done under an "exception to informed consent." These guidelines mandate advance public disclosure (PD) but provide no specifics for how to accomplish this task. This report outlines the history of informed consent in emergency care situations, highlights the Food and Drug Administration regulations for an exception to informed consent, and describes a stepwise approach with specific details of a PD program for a study using a blood substitute. This descriptive report can serve as a guideline for subsequent emergency care investigators in the development of a strategic plan for PD.
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