Lost to Follow-Up Patient
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A Lost to Follow-Up Patient is a Patient that who at one point in time was actively participating in a clinical trial but has become lost or unreachable for other reason than dropping out.
- Example(s):
- a patient who has become lost due to an error in a patient monitoring system;
- a patient who died during clinical trial;
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Good Clinical Practice, Clinical Trial Follow-Up, Clinical Trial Management System Clinical Research, Patient, Clinical Trial Participant, Clinical Trial Protocol.
References
2021
- (Wikipedia, 2021) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_to_follow-up Retrieved:2021-12-31.
- In the clinical research trial industry, loss to follow-up refers to patients who at one point in time were actively participating in a clinical research trial, but have become lost (either by error in a computer tracking system or by being unreachable) at the point of follow-up in the trial. These patients can become lost for many reasons. Without properly informing the investigator associated with the clinical trial, they may have opted to withdraw from the clinical trial, moved away from the particular study site during the clinical trial, became ill and unable to communicate, are missing or are deceased.