Marie Hyslop
BSc (Hons)
School of Medicine and Population Health
Clinical Trial Manager
+44 114 222 4347
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School of Medicine and Population Health
Barber House
Sheffield
S10 2HQ
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I joined the University of Sheffield in June 2019 having previously worked as a Clinical Trial Manager for four years at the Institute of Cancer Research in London, where I was involved in the management of a number of large, biomarker-driven, phase II and III IMP oncology trials in metastatic prostate cancer. Prior to this I worked as a Clinical Trial Manager at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust in Brighton.
Within CTRU, I currently work as a Trial Manager on the PRAISE Trial looking at the clinical and cost effectiveness of two novel approaches to postoperative pain relief following lumbar spine surgery against the current standard of care. The trial is a HTA funded (HTA 16/80/08) multicentre, parallel group, superiority, patient-blinded, individual participant-randomised controlled trial of usual care versus usual care plus intrathecal opioid versus usual care plus Erector Spinae Block for people aged 16 and over, scheduled for elective, posterior lumbar-instrumented spinal surgery +/- decompression.
Marie Hyslop is based in Design, Trials and Statistics
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BSc (Hons) Biology
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- Melatonin versus midazolam in the premedication of anxious children attending for elective surgery under general anaesthesia: the MAGIC non-inferiority RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 29(29). View this article in WRRO
- Barriers and enablers to recruiting participants within paediatric perioperative and anaesthetic settings: lessons learned from a trial of melatonin versus midazolam in the premedication of anxious children (the MAGIC trial). BJA Open, 13. View this article in WRRO
- Acceptability of midazolam and melatonin as premedications for anxious children undergoing general anaesthesia: a qualitative interview study with children, caregivers and health professionals participating in the MAGIC trial. Trials, 25(1). View this article in WRRO
- Development and validation of metrics for assessment of ultrasound-guided fascial block skills☆. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 133(4), 862-873.
- PAIN RELIEF AFTER INSTRUMENTED SPINAL SURGERY. Orthopaedic Proceedings, 106-B(SUPP_15), 37-37.
- Personalised versus standard text message prompts for increasing trial participant response to telephone follow-up: an embedded randomised controlled retention trial. Trials, 25(1). View this article in WRRO
- The MAGIC trial: a pragmatic, multicentre, parallel, noninferiority, randomised trial of melatonin versus midazolam in the premedication of anxious children attending for elective surgery under general anaesthesia. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 132(1), 76-85. View this article in WRRO
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All publications
Journal articles
- Melatonin versus midazolam in the premedication of anxious children attending for elective surgery under general anaesthesia: the MAGIC non-inferiority RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 29(29). View this article in WRRO
- Barriers and enablers to recruiting participants within paediatric perioperative and anaesthetic settings: lessons learned from a trial of melatonin versus midazolam in the premedication of anxious children (the MAGIC trial). BJA Open, 13. View this article in WRRO
- Acceptability of midazolam and melatonin as premedications for anxious children undergoing general anaesthesia: a qualitative interview study with children, caregivers and health professionals participating in the MAGIC trial. Trials, 25(1). View this article in WRRO
- Development and validation of metrics for assessment of ultrasound-guided fascial block skills☆. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 133(4), 862-873.
- PAIN RELIEF AFTER INSTRUMENTED SPINAL SURGERY. Orthopaedic Proceedings, 106-B(SUPP_15), 37-37.
- Personalised versus standard text message prompts for increasing trial participant response to telephone follow-up: an embedded randomised controlled retention trial. Trials, 25(1). View this article in WRRO
- The MAGIC trial: a pragmatic, multicentre, parallel, noninferiority, randomised trial of melatonin versus midazolam in the premedication of anxious children attending for elective surgery under general anaesthesia. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 132(1), 76-85. View this article in WRRO
Other
- Melatonin versus midazolam in the premedication of anxious children attending for elective surgery under general anaesthesia: the MAGIC non-inferiority RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 29(29). View this article in WRRO