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Andrew L Lux Children's Centre, Royal United Hospital, Combe Park,
Bath BA1 3NG
Correspondence to: A L Lux
andrew.lux@ruh-bath.swest.nhs.uk
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Studies approved by multicentre research ethics committees
in the United Kingdom are submitted to a local research ethics committee in each health district. Guidelines on handling such submissions were issued in September 1998.1 The United
Kingdom infantile spasm study was approved that same month: as members of the steering committee we attempted to assess the impact of the
guidelines on the practice of local research ethics committees.
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Participants, methods, and results |
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We made 113 submissions on behalf of local investigators to 99 local research ethics committees between September 1998 and September
1999. We analysed the committees' responses to the first submission. A
committee was classified as "fast track" if the administrator
stated that the submission would be reviewed by an executive
subcommittee, as recommended by the guidelines. Our main outcome
measure was response time, defined as the number of days between
arrival of the submission and the date on which written confirmation of
the committee's decision was typed.
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