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Q&A With Michel Ovize From Hopital Louis Pradel: Even 'Disappointing' Study Results Can Help Future Cardiac Research

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Just because researchers go into a study with a hypothesis they hope to prove, it does not mean the results will be what they were hoping for.

Just because researchers go into a study with a hypothesis they hope to prove, it does not mean the results will be what they were hoping for.

Michel Ovize, MD, PhD, from Hopital Louis Pradel presented the results of the Circus Trial at the annual conference of the European Society of Cardiology and discussed what a neutral or negative result can mean for a field like cardiology.

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