Title: CDISC Open Source and low-cost Solutions
1CDISC Open Sourceand low-cost Solutions
2Topics
- Study design tools
- OpenClinica EDC
- OpenXData for clinical research
- CDISC ODM Checker
- SDTM generation SDTM-ETL
- Define.xml Checker
- OpenCDISC
3Study Design Tools
- XML4Pharma ODM Study Designer
- Low cost
- Single user design tool
- Reuse of design libraries
- Formedix Origin Study Modeller
- Medium cost
- Collaboration tool
- Reuse of design libraries
4ODM Study Designer
5ODM Study Designerdrag-and-drop
6ODM Study Designerannotated eCRFs
7ODM Study Designerannotated CRF as PDF
8ODM Study Designerannotated CRF as PDF
9ODM Study Designercomplete design as HTML/PDF
10ODM Study Designer
- Supports any Vendor Extension (incl. define.xml)
out of the box - CDASH forms
- SDTM annotation acc. SDTM-IG 3.1.1 and 3.1.2
- Annotations using SDSVarName and Alias
- Annotated eCRF
- Support for upcoming Protocol Extension
11OpenClinica
- Open-Source EDC System from Akaza Res.
- Very popular among academic institutions and
small CROs - ODM 1.3 export
- Enterprise version for commercial customers
- Validation package
- Full support
- Most important customer NCI / caBIG
12OpenClinicaweb interface
13OpenClinicainternationalization
- Translations (properties files) available for
- French
- Spanish
- German
- Simple Chinese
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Translations are developed by the community
14OpenClinica and CDISC
- Evolution to have CDISC ODM as the base for the
architecture - ODM 1.3 export (metadata, clinical data)
- Special features as Vendor Extension
- In future SAS XPT export
15OpenXDataOpen Source for mobile phone data
collection
- For primary care and clinical research
- System consists of
- Web server
- Web form designer
- Mobile phones for offline and online data
collection - Mobile phone forms based on XForms
- Interface developed with OpenClinica
- Initiative to generate forms directly from ODM
16OpenXDataOpen Source for mobile phone data
collection
17OpenXDataOpen Source for mobile phone data
collection
- Enormously successful in developing
countries(Pakistan, Ghana, Uganda, ...) - But also interesting for clinical research in
developed countries ?
18CDISC ODM Checkerfree validation tool
- Freely available to CDISC members
- New version 1.3
- support for ODM 1.2 and 1.3
- new GUI
- Implements Include mechanism for metadata
version updates - Reporting facilities
19CDISC ODM Checkerfree validation tool
20CDISC ODM Checkerfree validation tool
21SDTM-ETLTransformations from ODM to SDTM
- Low-cost (relative to SAS) for developing and
execution transformations between operational
data (ODM) and submission data (SDTM) - 11, 1n and n1 mappings
- Automated generation of (editable) mapping
scripts - Many wizards and dialogs
- Implements SDTM-IG 3.1.1 and 3.1.2
- Automated generation of define.xml
22SDTM-ETLTransformations from ODM to SDTM
- Uses XSLT for SDTM records generation
- Allows SDTM database generation
- Generation of SAS datasets for SDTM
- SAS-free
- Further development of SDTMWandler
- Developed in cooperation with TMV e.V.
- Freely available for German institutions and
companies
23SDTM-ETL
24SDTM-ETL
25SDTM-ETLNew in version 1.4
- Partial support for ADaM datasets and other
non-SDTM datasets - Mapping completeness reports
- Support for non-standard variables gt SuppQual
- Improved searching and navigation facilities
- Extended define.xml views
- Incorporation of OpenCDISC for validation
26Other low-cost (?) mapping tools
- XClinical Tabulator
- Formedix Submit
- Entimo entimICE
27Define.xml Checker
- Low-cost validation tool for define.xml files
- Validates against the XML-Schema
- all other rules from the specification
- Generation of validation reports (e.g. PDF)
28Define.xml Checker
29OpenCDISCOpen-source SDTM Validation
- Validation of SDTM datasets (SAS XPT) against
SDTM and Janus rules - Version 1.0 from OpenCDISC.org
- SDTM-IG 3.1.1 and 3.1.2
- WebSDM rules implementation
- Additional user-defined rules validation
- define.xml validation
- (prototype) define.xml generation
- Interfacable with other software
30OpenCDISC
31What makes OpenCDISCso interesting ?
- Rules are defined as Schematron-XML
- Are machine readable
- Everyone has the same rules no different
interpretations possible - Opens the door for clear, unambigous rules for
SDTM - Now that HL7-XML for SDTM submissions is dying,
we aim for an SDTM format based on define.xml
32SDTM datasets proposed formattingdefine for
data
- SDTM metadata are submitted as define.xml
- Why not submit SDTM data as XML using a similar
format ? - Advantages
- Rules can be defined and published as Schematron
XML - Get rid of all SAS XPT limitations
- SUPPQUAL almost becomes unnecessary
- Stylesheets for viewing and validation can be
developed
33Thank you - Herzlichen Dank !