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PAT: an intelligent authoring tool for facilitating clinical trial design
Anastasios Tagaris1, Vassiliki Andronikou1, Efstathios Karanastasis1
1Institute of Communication and Computer Systems (ICCS), National Technical University of Athens, (NTUA), Greece.
Abstract:
Great investments are made by both private and public funds and a wealth of research findings is published, the research and development pipeline phases quite low productivity and tremendous delays. In this paper, we present a novel authoring tool which has been designed and developed for facilitating study design. Its underlying models are based on a thorough analysis of existing clinical trial protocols (CTPs) and eligibility criteria (EC) published in clinicaltrials.gov by domain experts. Moreover, its integration with intelligent decision support services and mechanisms linking the study design process with healthcare patient data as well as its direct access to literature designate it as a powerful tool offering great support to researchers during clinical trial design.
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