Description
The goals of CDISC Analysis Results Standards team is to develop:
- Analysis Results Metadata Technical Specification (ARM-TS), to support automation, traceability, and creation of data displays
- Define an Analysis Results Data (ARD) structure, to support reuse and reproducibility of results data
- Illustrate and exercise ARD and ARM-TS with a set of machine-readable common safety displays
- Develop a logical analysis results metamodel to support ARM and ARD
- Including model definition
- User Guide
- API development
- Conformance rules
- Terminology
Background
- Unnecessary variation in analysis results reporting
- Limited CDISC standards to support analysis results and associated metadata
- CDISC has been working towards creating standards to support, consistency, traceability, and reuse of results data
- We anticipate that the CDISC work will support sponsor submissions of analysis results in a standard format that aligns with the FDA effort
Analysis Results Current State
- Static results created for Clinical Study Report
- May be hundred of tables in PDF format, often difficult to navigate
- Variability between sponsors
- Expensive to generate and only used once, no or limited reusability
- ARM v1.0 describes metadata about analysis displays and results (at a high level), no formal analysis and results model or results data
- Lack of features to drive automation
- Limited regulatory use cases
- Limited traceability
Analysis Results Future State
- Formal model for describing analyses and results as data
- Facilitate automated generation of results
- From static to machine readable results
- Improved navigation and reusability of analyses and results
- Support storage, access, processing and reproducibility of results
- Traceability to Protocol/SAP and to input ADaM data
- Open-source tools to design, specify, build and generate analysis results
Documentation
The documentation of the model is made available at: https://cdisc-org.github.io/analysis-results-standard/
Reference CDISC Pilot Study Material
The study documents and datasets referenced/utilized by the ARS development team is available at: https://github.com/cdisc-org/sdtm-adam-pilot-project
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