Prieto Juan C, Paniagua Beatriz, Yatabe Marilia S, Ruellas Antonio C O, Fattori Liana, Muniz Luciana, Styner Martin, Cevidanes Lucia
NIRAL, UNC, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States.
DCBIA, UMICH, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng. 2017 Feb 11;10137. doi: 10.1117/12.2254689. Epub 2017 Mar 13.
Recent studies have demonstrated the difficulties to replicate scientific findings and/or experiments published in past. The effects seen in the replicated experiments were smaller than previously reported. Some of the explanations for these findings include the complexity of the experimental design and the pressure on researches to report positive findings. The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) suggests that every study considered for publication must submit a plan to share the de-identified patient data no later than 6 months after publication. There is a growing demand to enhance the management of clinical data, facilitate data sharing across institutions and also to keep track of the data from previous experiments. The ultimate goal is to assure the reproducibility of experiments in the future. This paper describes Shiny-tooth, a web based application created to improve clinical data acquisition during the clinical trial; data federation of such data as well as morphological data derived from medical images; Currently, this application is being used to store clinical data from an osteoarthritis (OA) study. This work is submitted to the SPIE Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging conference.
近期研究表明,复制过去发表的科学发现和/或实验存在困难。在复制实验中观察到的效应比之前报道的要小。对这些发现的一些解释包括实验设计的复杂性以及研究人员报告阳性结果的压力。国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE)建议,每一项考虑发表的研究必须在发表后6个月内提交一份共享去识别化患者数据的计划。加强临床数据管理、促进机构间数据共享以及跟踪先前实验数据的需求日益增长。最终目标是确保未来实验的可重复性。本文介绍了Shiny-tooth,这是一个基于网络的应用程序,旨在改善临床试验期间的临床数据采集;此类数据以及从医学图像中获取的形态学数据的数据联合;目前,该应用程序正用于存储一项骨关节炎(OA)研究的临床数据。这项工作已提交给SPIE分子、结构和功能成像中的生物医学应用会议。