Title: The ClinicalTrials Tool Kit CTK
1The ClinicalTrials Tool Kit (CTK)
- A Proposed Public-Private Partnership to Support
- NIH Intramural Programs,
- Research Universities, and
- Non-Profit Health Organizations
2The ClinicalTrials Tool Kit (CTK) is a collection
of software tools and research services in use
within the NIH Intramural Program
- The objective of the CTK project is to advance
medical research support - Improve clinical IT systems and data management
- Facilitate research collaborations
- Increase the cost efficiency of research programs
- The project utilizes a set of tools and services
to achieve these objectives - Clinical Trials Database (CTDB)
- A web-based application used to organize clinical
research projects, and collect patient response
data. - Clinical Datamart (CDM)
- A reporting process and structure that
centralizes clinical data for investigators. - Clinical Wiki (cWiki)
- A web-based collaborative tool that allows
investigators to work together on research
projects - Core Research Services
- A support team of nurses, doctors, and research
assistants that assist investigators implement
their protocols and utilize the clinical software
applications - Custom Research Services
- Staff assistance for investigators with protocol
needs beyond those offered through core services
3The CTK project currently supports approximately
100 NIH protocols
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) - National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial
Research (NIDCR) - National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and
Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) - National Institute of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) - NIMH (Trial Usage)
- University of Maryland
- George Washington University
- Baylor Medical College (TX)
- Childrens Hospital (Oakland, CA)
- University of North Carolina (planned)
- University of Chicago (planned)
- The flexibility of the software accommodates a
wide range of protocol study designs natural
history, screening, treatment, and controlled
clinical. - CTK supports the key processes for clinical
trials management protocol design, data
collection, and reporting - The project has assisted investigators with over
200 publications (journal articles, abstracts,
posters)
4The CTK will stimulate Intramural research
collaboration with universities, hospitals,
non-profit organizations and patients.
- The Clinical Wiki (cWiki) organizes protocols
across multiple sites - Support Trans-NIH initiatives that cross multiple
Institutes - Centralize protocol procedures and forms
- Location Independent
- Facilitates patient recruitment and the study of
rare diseases - Allows patients to join NIH Intramural protocols
led in Bethesda, MD - Communication Tools
- Provide group calendars
- Facilitate web forums, discussions
- Web-based Publication Tools
- Authoring publications
- Visualizing data
5The CTK architecture and design leverages other
important NIH research initiatives and national
health care standards
- Architected with Industry Proven Technologies
- Federal Enterprise Architecture (Java, Oracle,
Unix) - UML, XML based design and development
- Standard reporting tools - Business Objects and
Cognos - Harmonization with other NIH projects
- CC CRIS and CRIS2 systems
- NIH Biorepository requirements
- NIH Roadmap - PROMIS (Patient Reported Outcome
Measures) - NCI Cancer Bioinformatics Grid (caBIG) Bronze
Level projected - NLM dbGaP database for Genome Wide Association
Studies - Utilizes Standard Medical Nomenclatures
- SNOMED for clinical observations
- LOINC for laboratory test methods and values
- HL7 capability (if required)
6The goal of the public-private partnership is to
further develop the CTK into a package available
to the broader medical research community
- The CTK will allow Universities with limited
infrastructure to leverage NIH resources. - Reduces the cost of IT labor and hardware
investments - Provides tools for professors with limited grants
- Improves services for the Investigator. Key time
periods during a protocol often require a
Threshold of resources not typically available. - Supports the continuity of research for
investigators with multiple students during the
study - Creates opportunity for medical residents and
students No staff support required - After the initial protocol, CTK users find
subsequent protocols easier to design and manage. - The CTK promotes Grass-Roots initiatives
conducted by non-profit organizations - Provides the ability to conduct large-scale
studies in a cost effective manner - Delivers a collaborative platform for researchers
often conducting similar research projects - Establishes an inclusive research environment
that facilitates patient recruitment - Overall, CTK support assists researchers advance
science - Develop new medical procedures (e.g., screening
test) - Discover novel therapeutics (e.g., vaccine, drug)
- Elucidate biological mechanisms (e.g., genetic
markers) related to a clinical conditions. - Provides tools to access data readily for
statistical analysis - Allows physicians to review patient records and
summary data quickly