kapil pandya ☆ 2010-11-12 13:43 (5292 d 13:33 ago) Posting: # 6142 Views: 8,130 |
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The investigator declares healthy status of subjects by signing in criteria check assessment form of individual subject for a BA/BE study. Is it necessary that the investigator should review the medical screening record of subjects prior signing in criteria check assessment form. Edit: Category changed. Please see the Policy. [Jaime] |
Jaime_R ★★ Barcelona, 2010-11-12 14:45 (5292 d 12:30 ago) @ kapil pandya Posting: # 6143 Views: 7,057 |
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Dear Kapil, I am not sure whether I understand your question. Are you asking whether the investigator should read (=review/assess) the record before signing it - or not? ![]() — Regards, Jaime |
kapil pandya ☆ 2010-11-15 05:49 (5289 d 21:26 ago) @ Jaime_R Posting: # 6147 Views: 7,006 |
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❝ I am not sure whether I understand your question. ❝ Are you asking whether the investigator should read (=review/assess) the record before signing it - or not? Dear Jaime, I am sorry for not clearly mentioning the question, but i think u r thinking in right direction. Let me elaborate the case. The very first document is Medical Screening Record (MSR) of subjects which mentions all screening results including lab assessment, radiology assessment, ECG review, etc. This document is completed by the screening physician. Now, the principal investigator of the study declares the subject suitability for participation in the study based on these records obviosly after reviewing the same. But, the exact question here is whether, to provide the evidence that the PI has reviewed this document prior declaring suitability of subject, PI's sign on this document (MSR) is required or PI's declaration regarding subjects suitability on saperate document itself is an evidence that the PI had reviewed screening results. To summarise, whether the PI should sign in the Medicals Screening Records as an evidence that the subect suitability was systematically given after proper review of screenign status or a mere statement by the PI suffice this purpose. I hope the question is clear now. Regards, kapil. |
Jaime_R ★★ Barcelona, 2010-11-15 15:48 (5289 d 11:27 ago) @ kapil pandya Posting: # 6148 Views: 6,991 |
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Dear Kapil! ❝ To summarise, whether the PI should sign in the Medicals Screening Records as an evidence that the subect suitability was systematically given after proper review of screenign status or a mere statement by the PI suffice this purpose. Ok, now I got it. In CROs I know, the MSR after release by the physician (a qualified subinvestigator who has to to be named in the study report) is not signed by the PI. But: the PI confirms suitability of subjects directly in the CRFs, not in a separate document. You can have a separated document additionally, if you want. Hope that helps. — Regards, Jaime |
Dr_Dan ★★ Germany, 2010-11-16 12:19 (5288 d 14:56 ago) @ Jaime_R Posting: # 6149 Views: 7,030 |
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Dear Kapil, dear Jaime and all others To my understanding the PI does not to have to sign the screening results regardless if they are recorded on source documents or transcribed to the CRF. By declaring that the particular subject is suitable for the study he/she declares automatically that he/she reviewed all available information. The PI is personally responsible for the safety of the subjects and therefore has to inform him/herself, so the screening results could be signed by different (sub-) investigators trained by the PI. Hope this helps. Kind regards Dan — Kind regards and have a nice day Dr_Dan |
maulik963 ☆ India, 2012-05-12 20:11 (4745 d 08:04 ago) @ Dr_Dan Posting: # 8564 Views: 6,210 |
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Dear Sir, I am little fresher to this field hence it is possible that my views may not be clear but still i have some comments to mention. What if in the case where CRO does the Generalized screening (means not study specific) then the evaluated Screening results will includes the generalized criteria which are being followed by all the regulatories. Not if we are doing study for Canada submission, then BMI range will be stringent than other regulatory or if we are conducting study for Brazil where we can not include Volunteer? should PI review MSR before consider volunteer eligible for the study? I Hope you have got my point. With Regards |
Dr_Dan ★★ Germany, 2012-05-14 17:35 (4743 d 10:40 ago) @ maulik963 Posting: # 8567 Views: 6,175 |
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Dear Maulik963 If a subject passes (generalized) screening this does not automatically mean that this subject is enrolled into the study. If you know that the inclusion criteria for your specific study are different to the ones of the generalized screening then you have to re-asses your screening in order to verify the in-/exclusion criteria. This has to be documented. Enrolment has to be done by the PI or his/her delegate on basis of the re-assed data. Kind regards Dan — Kind regards and have a nice day Dr_Dan |