Literature DB >> 33597648

Verification, analytical validation, and clinical validation (V3): the foundation of determining fit-for-purpose for Biometric Monitoring Technologies (BioMeTs).

Jennifer C Goldsack1, Andrea Coravos1,2,3, Jessie P Bakker1,4, Brinnae Bent5, Ariel V Dowling6, Cheryl Fitzer-Attas7, Alan Godfrey8, Job G Godino9, Ninad Gujar10,11, Elena Izmailova1,12, Christine Manta1,2, Barry Peterson13, Benjamin Vandendriessche14,15, William A Wood16, Ke Will Wang5, Jessilyn Dunn17,18.   

Abstract

Digital medicine is an interdisciplinary field, drawing together stakeholders with expertize in engineering, manufacturing, clinical science, data science, biostatistics, regulatory science, ethics, patient advocacy, and healthcare policy, to name a few. Although this diversity is undoubtedly valuable, it can lead to confusion regarding terminology and best practices. There are many instances, as we detail in this paper, where a single term is used by different groups to mean different things, as well as cases where multiple terms are used to describe essentially the same concept. Our intent is to clarify core terminology and best practices for the evaluation of Biometric Monitoring Technologies (BioMeTs), without unnecessarily introducing new terms. We focus on the evaluation of BioMeTs as fit-for-purpose for use in clinical trials. However, our intent is for this framework to be instructional to all users of digital measurement tools, regardless of setting or intended use. We propose and describe a three-component framework intended to provide a foundational evaluation framework for BioMeTs. This framework includes (1) verification, (2) analytical validation, and (3) clinical validation. We aim for this common vocabulary to enable more effective communication and collaboration, generate a common and meaningful evidence base for BioMeTs, and improve the accessibility of the digital medicine field.

Year:  2020        PMID: 33597648     DOI: 10.1038/s41746-020-0260-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NPJ Digit Med        ISSN: 2398-6352


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1.  Development and Validation of a Novel Cuff-Less Blood Pressure Monitoring Device.

Authors:  Naoki Watanabe; Yasuko K Bando; Taiji Kawachi; Hiroshi Yamakita; Kouki Futatsuyama; Yoshikazu Honda; Hisae Yasui; Kazuyuki Nishimura; Takahiro Kamihara; Takahiro Okumura; Hideki Ishii; Takahisa Kondo; Toyoaki Murohara
Journal:  JACC Basic Transl Sci       Date:  2017-12-25
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