Author:
Kotoulas Athanasios,Lambrou George,Koutsouris Dimitrios-Dionysios
Abstract
IntroductionClinical trials generate a large volume of literature and a vast amount of data. Following the 'open science' model, data sharing has enormous potential to strengthen scientific research. Currently, to the best of our knowledge, there is no existing web based Hellenic biomedical registry that displays available patients for clinical trials, providing direct access to registered physicians to all data, assisting them in finding eligible patients in the initial clinical trial recruitment process.MethodsThis paper describes the design and virtual implementation of a web based prototype biomedical registry in Greece. The system represents an eGovernment framework proposal for the central storage of patients' biomedical information and the operations associated with this process. The increasing tendency to include molecular data as prerequisite elements in clinical trials is adopted in the registry philosophy. The designed system is based on free, open source software and it is implemented virtually on a local host environment.ResultsUsing colorectal cancer as an example, valid data from patients increases the reliability index, demonstrating the functionality of the web application.ConclusionIn conclusion, the combination of biomedical data and information technology in order to display potential participants per health unit, facilitates recruitment for clinical trials.
Subject
Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Computer Science Applications
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