HTA - NIHR133467
The clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness and safety of haematopoietic interventions for patients with anaemia following major emergency surgery: a phase IV, multicentre, multi-arm randomised controlled trial: Peri-op Iron and EPO Intervention Study - POP-I
Project title: The clinical benefits and cost-effectiveness and safety of haematopoietic interventions for patients with anaemia following major emergency surgery: a phase IV, multicentre, multi-arm randomised controlled trial: Peri-op Iron and EPO Intervention Study - POP-I
Call to action: 20/90 20/90 HTA Researcher-led call Primary Research
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Iain Moppett
Contractor: The University of Nottingham
Cost: £2,146,909.01
Co-investigators: Associate Professor Austin Acheson, Dr Akshay Shah
, Dr Alexia Karantana
, Dr Anita Sugavanam, Dr Christopher Partlett
, Dr Jo Hardwick, Dr Rhona Sinclair, Mr Nick Welch
, Mr Russell Prestwich, Mrs Kirsty Sprange
, Professor Ed Juszczak
, Professor Marilyn James
, Professor Matthew Costa
, Professor Simon Stanworth
.
Started: July 2022 | Status: Waiting to start
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