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Table of Contents:
Foreword.
Preface.
Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
FDA Disclaimer.
1 Introduction (Thomas P. Gross).
2 Medical device regulation in the USA (Thomas P. Gross,
Celia M. Witten, and Casper Uldriks).
3 Medical device epidemiology (Roselie A. Bright and S.
Lori Brown).
4 Surveillance of adverse medical device events (Roselie
A. Bright).
5 The medical product surveillance network (MedSun) (Roselie
A. Bright, Marilyn N. Flack, and Susan N. Gardner).
6 The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS)
and medical devices (Brockton J. Hefflin, Thomas P. Gross,
and Thomas J. Schroeder).
7 Medical device nomenclature (Brockton J. Hefflin, Thomas
P. Gross, Elizabeth A. Richardson and Vivian H. Coates).
8 Data sources for medical device epidemiology studies and
data mining (Danica Marinac-Dabic, Baoguang Wang, Brockton
J. Hefflin, Hesha J. Duggirala, Tripthi M. Mathew, and
Cara J. Krulewitch).
9 Ethical requirements and guidelines for epidemiologic
studies of medical devices (Danica Marinac-Dabic and
Suzanne C. Fitzpatrick).
10 An industry perspective: medical device epidemiology
and surveillance (Martha A. Feldman).
11 Perspective from an academic on postmarket surveillance
(Lazar J. Greenfield).
12 Perspective from a pharmacoepidemiologist (Thomas K.
Hazlet).
13 Medical device regulation and surveillance: perspective
from the EU (Lennart Philipson).
14 A consumer advocate’s perspective on medical device
epidemiology and surveillance (Diana Zuckerman).
15 Pediatric medical device use (Judith U. Cope and Thomas
P. Gross).
16 Selected medical devices used to manage diabetes
mellitus (Shewit Bezabeh, Joy H. Samuels-Reid, and Dale R.
Tavris).
17 Medical device-related outbreaks (S. Lori Brown, Hesha
J. Duggirala, and Dale R. Tavris).
18 Risk of transmission of prions with medical devices (S.
Lori Brown and Azadeh Shoaibi).
19 Surveillance and epidemiology as tools for evaluating
the materials used in medical devices (Roselie A. Bright).
20 Exploring methods for analyzing surveillance reports on
electromagnetic interference with medical devices (S. Lori
Brown, Nilsa Loyo-Berríos, Michele G. Bonhomme, Donald M.
Witters, Nancy A. Pressly, and Jeffrey L. Silberberg).
21 Alternative and complementary medical devices (S. Lori
Brown and Joannie C. Shen).
22 Drug-eluting coronary stents (Hesha J. Duggirala, David
E. Kandzari, and Thomas P. Gross).
23 The treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (Dale R.
Tavris and Louis M. Messina).
24 Cardiovascular devices: aortic valves (Ronald G.
Kaczmarek and Chih-Hsin K. Liu).
25 Hemostasis devices (Dale R. Tavris, Beverly Gallauresi,
and Ralph G. Brindis).
26 ENT devices: cochlear implants (James K. Kane and Eric
A. Mann).
27 Silicone gel-filled breast implants: surveillance and
epidemiology (S. Lori Brown and Joan Ferlo Todd).
28 Ophthalmic devices and clinical epidemiology (Malvina
B. Eydelman, Gene Hilmantel, James Saviola, and Don
Calogero).
29 Orthopedic devices: epidemiologic considerations
(Ronald G. Kaczmarek, Michele G. Bonhomme, Stanley A.
Brown, Judith U. Cope, and Daniel S. McGunagle).
30 Clinical epidemiology of intrapartum fetal monitoring
devices (Danica Marinac-Dabic, Barry S. Schifrin, Cara J.
Krulewitch, and Roscoe M. Moore).
31 The postmarket surveillance of medical devices: meeting
the challenge (Susan N. Gardner and Daniel Schultz).
Index
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