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CDISC Open Source and low-cost Solutions Jozef Aerts XML4Pharma Topics  Study design tools  OpenClinica EDC  OpenXData for clinical research  CDISC ODM Checker  SDTM generation: SDTM-ETL  Define.xml Checker  OpenCDISC Study 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 ODM Study Designer ODM Study Designer drag-and-drop ODM Study Designer annotated eCRFs ODM Study Designer annotated CRF as PDF ODM Study Designer annotated CRF as PDF ODM Study Designer complete design as HTML/PDF ODM 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 OpenClinica   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 OpenClinica web interface OpenClinica internationalization   Translations (properties files) available for:  French  Spanish  German  Simple Chinese  Italian  Portuguese Translations are developed by the community OpenClinica 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 OpenXData Open 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 OpenXData Open Source for mobile phone data collection OpenXData Open Source for mobile phone data collection   Enormously successful in developing countries (Pakistan, Ghana, Uganda, ...) But also interesting for clinical research in developed countries ? CDISC ODM Checker free 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 CDISC ODM Checker free validation tool CDISC ODM Checker free validation tool SDTM-ETL Transformations from ODM to SDTM    Low-cost (relative to SAS) for developing and execution transformations between operational data (ODM) and submission data (SDTM) 1:1, 1:n and n:1 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 SDTM-ETL Transformations 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 SDTM-ETL SDTM-ETL SDTM-ETL New in version 1.4    Partial support for ADaM datasets and other nonSDTM datasets Mapping completeness reports Support for non-standard variables => SuppQual  Improved searching and navigation facilities  Extended define.xml views  Incorporation of OpenCDISC for validation Other low-cost (?) mapping tools  XClinical Tabulator  Formedix Submit  Entimo entimICE Define.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) Define.xml Checker OpenCDISC Open-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 OpenCDISC What makes OpenCDISC so 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 SDTM datasets proposed formatting “define 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 Thank you Herzlichen Dank !