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      Simplifying electronic data capture in clinical trials: workflow embedded image and biosignal file integration and analysis via web services.

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          To improve data quality and save cost, clinical trials are nowadays performed using electronic data capture systems (EDCS) providing electronic case report forms (eCRF) instead of paper-based CRFs. However, such EDCS are insufficiently integrated into the medical workflow and lack in interfacing with other study-related systems. In addition, most EDCS are unable to handle image and biosignal data, although electrocardiography (EGC, as example for one-dimensional (1D) data), ultrasound (2D data), or magnetic resonance imaging (3D data) have been established as surrogate endpoints in clinical trials. In this paper, an integrated workflow based on OpenClinica, one of the world's largest EDCS, is presented. Our approach consists of three components for (i) sharing of study metadata, (ii) integration of large volume data into eCRFs, and (iii) automatic image and biosignal analysis. In all components, metadata is transferred between systems using web services and JavaScript, and binary large objects (BLOBs) are sent via the secure file transfer protocol and hypertext transfer protocol. We applied the close-looped workflow in a multicenter study, where long term (7 days/24 h) Holter ECG monitoring is acquired on subjects with diabetes. Study metadata is automatically transferred into OpenClinica, the 4 GB BLOBs are seamlessly integrated into the eCRF, automatically processed, and the results of signal analysis are written back into the eCRF immediately.

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          Journal
          J Digit Imaging
          Journal of digital imaging
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          1618-727X
          0897-1889
          Oct 2014
          : 27
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Medical Informatics, Uniklinik RWTH Aachen, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52057, Aachen, Germany, dhaak@mi.rwth-aachen.de.
          Article
          10.1007/s10278-014-9694-z
          4171435
          24802371
          16cc72d8-2d2f-4972-8bd6-82bec04730a4
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