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– clinical trial imaging protocols will “fit” with practice
 
– clinical trial imaging protocols will “fit” with practice
 
• Potentially provide a subtle impetus to improve standard of care (thereby increasing the chances that pre-enrollment imaging might be used as “baseline” study)
 
• Potentially provide a subtle impetus to improve standard of care (thereby increasing the chances that pre-enrollment imaging might be used as “baseline” study)
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==[[UPICT Process]] and [[UPICT Template|Template]]==
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==Workspace and [[UPICT Template|Template]] Extractions in Progress==
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*  The Workspace is used to facilitate the submission,vetting and annotation of Proffered Protocols and the iterative authoring and periodic review of Consensus Protocols in a transparent and inclusive manner.
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*  The outline form of the generic [[UPICT Template|Template]] is posted.
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* Web-based '''workspace''' and supporting infrastructure; multiple options are available
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*The '''current work on template extractions''' is available here. [http://upictwiki.ctsa-imaging.org/index.php?title=Draft_Proffered_Protocols Link to '''Draft Proffered Protocols''']
  
 
==UPICT Objectives:==
 
==UPICT Objectives:==

Revision as of 20:34, 12 July 2012

UPICT Concept:

To facilitate the development and maintenance of widely acceptable, consistent imaging protocols (including imaging quality control procedures) for use in clinical trials across a range of disease states, anatomic sites, and imaging modalities:

• to “improve” the contribution of imaging data in clinical trials, including improved statistical power while supporting robust case accrual and decreasing time to study initiation / site activation • to facilitate image data aggregation across trials • to allow the development, optimization, and validation of imaging biomarkers through the participation of imaging scientists and clinical trialists drawn from the broad range of interested constituencies

UPICT Goals:

• Reduce variance related to imaging in the conduct of clinical trials (early and late phase so as to support both translation and clinical indications): – to allow the detection of differences that are a consequence of the intervention under study, not an artifact of the manner in which the imaging is conducted – to support optimization and validation of imaging biomarkers (platforms, agents, algorithms, etc.) • Improve the likelihood that: – clinical imaging studies obtained will comply with clinical trial protocol expectations – clinical trial imaging protocols will “fit” with practice • Potentially provide a subtle impetus to improve standard of care (thereby increasing the chances that pre-enrollment imaging might be used as “baseline” study)


UPICT Process and Template

Workspace and Template Extractions in Progress

  • The Workspace is used to facilitate the submission,vetting and annotation of Proffered Protocols and the iterative authoring and periodic review of Consensus Protocols in a transparent and inclusive manner.
  • The outline form of the generic Template is posted.
  • Web-based workspace and supporting infrastructure; multiple options are available
  • The current work on template extractions is available here. Link to Draft Proffered Protocols

UPICT Objectives:

• Short term – standard imaging protocol template(s) – a web-based workspace and supporting infrastructure to facilitate the submission, vetting, and annotation of Proffered Protocols in a transparent and inclusive manner – a web-based resource library of annotated Proffered Protocols that have been used to support clinical trials within institutions, cooperative groups, and trials consortia that meet a minimum set of criteria – a web-based workspace and infrastructure to facilitate the iterative authoring and periodic review of Consensus Protocols in a transparent and inclusive manner – a web-based environment to facilitate the interaction among clinical trialists and imaging scientists within academia, industry, and agencies • Long(er) term – a web-based resource library of Consensus Protocols that have been subjected to rigorous, transparent, inclusive (yet expert) review and approval that will be updated through an ongoing process

UPICT Working Groups