Literature DB >> 19922127

Web-based data management for a phase II clinical trial in ALS.

Richard Buchsbaum1, Petra Kaufmann, Alexandra I Barsdorf, Rachel Arbing, Jacqueline Montes, John L P Thompson.   

Abstract

The objective was to report on the creation, features and performance of a web-based data management system for a two-stage phase II randomized clinical trial of Co-Enzyme Q10 in ALS. We created a relatively comprehensive web-based data system that provided electronic data entry; patient management utilities; adverse event reporting, safety monitoring, and invoice generation; and standardized coding for medications and adverse events. In stage 1, clinical sites submitted 7207 forms reporting on 105 patients followed for 10 months. Less than 0.7% of submitted forms contained errors. At the time of the delivery of the analysis data set, only four errors remained unresolved. Data were available quickly, with a median time from event to data posting of two days. The data set was locked and the analysis data set produced nine days after the final patient visit. A survey of trial personnel yielded generally positive feedback, with 75% of respondents wishing to use a similar system in the future. Given sufficient resources, a comprehensive web-based data management system can meet the need for clean, available data in clinical trials in ALS and similar diseases, and can contribute significantly to their efficient execution.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19922127      PMCID: PMC5810546          DOI: 10.3109/17482960802378998

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Amyotroph Lateral Scler        ISSN: 1471-180X


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