Article date: March 2011
By: Esther Pronker, Bart F. Geerts, Adam Cohen, Herman Pieterse, in Volume 71, Issue 3, pages 467-470
WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT
AIM
Procedures for verification of data from clinical studies are intended to maintain reliability for clinical trial results. Guidelines or legislations relating to clinical data management are of limited value and no study has yet demonstrated its effectiveness.
METHOD
Sponsor queries and dual entry procedures from one CRO on three different phase I trials are analysed on content, impact and cost.
RESULT
In this study, sponsor queries and dual entry procedures proved time and cost inefficient in detecting data discrepancies.
CONCLUSION
We advocate a more evidence‐based approach for enhancing data integrity throughout the process of clinical data management.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.2010.03839.x
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