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Adults unable to provide informed consent and a decision maker/surrogate is not available. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often ...
Inability to give informed consent. Clinically significant medical conditions within the six months before administration of MSCs: e.g. myocardial ...
Able to understand the goals of the study and provide informed consent; Scheduled for a first time sternotomy under the care of Mayo Clinic cardiovascular ...
... informed consent. In Japan, a participant aged < 20 years of age but ≥ 18 years of age may participate if written informed consent from his/her parent or ...
Surgeon-patient communication. No matter how hard clinicians try, Dr. Warner believes that there is no such thing as informed consent; patients can never truly ...
... informed consent and HIPAA authorization prior to initiation of any study-specific procedures. For a pediatric patient and patient without capacity to consent ...
... Informed Consent Form until at least 14 days after the last dose of study drug. Age ≥ 21 years; Ability to provide informed consent. Exclusion Criteria ...
Age 18 years or older at the time of signing informed consent. · Undergoing transplant evaluation or currently on the heart transplant waiting list and expected ...
Provide informed consent as described in the IRB protocol. Exclusion Criteria: Do not provide informed consent as described in the IRB protocol. Patients ...
Ability to give informed consent for the procedure. The patient is able and willing to undergo the procedure under moderate sedation. The patient is able ...
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