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surrogate$80661$ - traducción al holandés

Surrogate markers; Surrogate end point; Surrogate marker; Surrogate endpoints; Surrogate outcomes; Surrogate outcome; Surrogate variable

surrogate      
n. plaatsvervanger; draag (moeder); surrogaat
probate court         
COURT THAT HAS COMPETENCE IN A JURISDICTION TO DEAL WITH MATTERS OF PROBATE AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES
Probate Court; Orphan's court; Court of Ordinary; Probate Judge; Surrogate's Court; Probate judge; Surrogate court; Orphans court; Orphans' court; Orphans' Court; Surrogate's court; Surrogate Court; Register of Probate; Register of wills
hof voor erfrecht (verificatie van erfrechten)
surrogate mother         
  • Harinegameshin Transfers Mahavira's Embryo, from a  Kalpasutra manuscript, c. 1300–1350, Philadelphia Museum of Art
ARRANGEMENT IN WHICH A WOMAN CARRIES AND DELIVERS A CHILD FOR ANOTHER COUPLE OR PERSON
Surrogate mother; Surrogate mom; Gestational carrier; Surrogate Motherhood; Surrogate mothers; Womb renting; Surrogate pregnancy; Gestational surrogacy; Gestational Carrier; Surrogate motherhood; Commercial surrogacy; Paid surrogacy; Wombs for rent; Womb for rent; Outsourced pregnancies; Outsourced pregnancy; Rent a womb; Surrogacy laws; Straight surrogacy; Full surrogacy; Surrogate family; Surrugacy; Surrigacy; Surrigant children; Surrogate father; Commissioning parent
draagmoeder (vrouw die een kind in haar baarmoeder voor een andere vrouw draagt)

Definición

surrogate
n. 1) a person acting on behalf of another or a substitute, including a woman who gives birth to a baby of a mother who is unable to carry the child. 2) a judge in some states (notably New York) responsible only for probates, estates and adoptions.

Wikipedia

Surrogate endpoint

In clinical trials, a surrogate endpoint (or surrogate marker) is a measure of effect of a specific treatment that may correlate with a real clinical endpoint but does not necessarily have a guaranteed relationship. The National Institutes of Health (USA) defines surrogate endpoint as "a biomarker intended to substitute for a clinical endpoint".

Surrogate markers are used when the primary endpoint is undesired (e.g., death), or when the number of events is very small, thus making it impractical to conduct a clinical trial to gather a statistically significant number of endpoints. The FDA and other regulatory agencies will often accept evidence from clinical trials that show a direct clinical benefit to surrogate markers.

Surrogate endpoints can be obtained from different modalities, such as, behavioural or cognitive scores, or biomarkers from Electroencephalography (qEEG), MRI, PET, or biochemical biomarkers.

A correlate does not make a surrogate. It is a common misconception that if an outcome is a correlate (that is, correlated with the true clinical outcome) it can be used as a valid surrogate end point (that is, a replacement for the true clinical outcome). However, proper justification for such replacement requires that the effect of the intervention on the surrogate end point predicts the effect on the clinical outcome: a much stronger condition than correlation. In this context, the term Prentice criteria is used.

The term "surrogate" should not be used in describing end points. Instead, descriptions of results and interpretations should be formulated in terms that designate the specific nature and category of variable assessed.

A surrogate endpoint of a clinical trial is a laboratory measurement or a physical sign used as a substitute for a clinically meaningful endpoint that measures directly how a patient feels, functions or survives. Changes induced by a therapy on a surrogate endpoint are expected to reflect changes in a clinically meaningful endpoint.