| Literature DB >> 32112156 |
Nobuhiro Handa1,2, Shuichi Mochizuki3, Yasuhiro Fujiwara4, Masafumi Shimokawa5, Rika Wakao5, Hiroyuki Arai5.
Abstract
Future development of innovative artificial organs is closely related with cutting edge emerging technology. These technologies include brain machine or computer interface, organs made by three dimensional bioprinting, organs designed from induced-pluripotent stem cell for personalized tissue or organ, and xenotransplantation. To bridge the gap between scientific innovation and regulatory product review, Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency of Japan (PMDA) started the science board to discuss about the new scientific topics regarding medical products including medical device and regenerative products with external experts since 2012. Topics which PMDA raised for science board included cellular and tissue-based products from iPS cells, artificial intelligence and genome editing technology. In addition, PMDA started the horizon scanning to identify a new cutting edge technology which could potentially lead to innovative health technology or product, which has a strong impact on clinical medicine. Although the effectiveness and safety of the medical products must be reasonably assured before clinical use, PMDA introduced Sakigake review assignment (a review partner of device development) and conditional approval system to balance between pre-market and post-market evaluation.Entities:
Keywords: Cutting edge new technology; Horizon scanning; PMDA; Regulatory review; Science board
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32112156 DOI: 10.1007/s10047-020-01161-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Artif Organs ISSN: 1434-7229 Impact factor: 1.731