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Clinical research studies supported by BMI with electronic data capture and other systems.

Studies with web-based electronic data capture

ACS:  Adominal Compartment Syndrome Study

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Example data entry screen. Click to enlarge.

Principal Investigator: Richard Falcone, MD
Trauma Services
Description: A web-based clinical data collection application that supports four- and eight-hour incremental measurements during a seven-day observation window.
Number of Subjects: 300 (expected)
Technologies: ASP.NET web application with SQL Server 2005 database
BMI Administrator: Hai Ge
 

CRAFFT

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The CRAFFT form. Click to enlarge and see additional screens.

Division: Trauma Services
Description: An online version of a screening test designed to identify and help "at risk" adolescents for alcohol/drug related issues.
Number of Subjects: Every adolescent admitted to the emergency room
Technologies: C# ASP.NET web application with SQL Server 2005 database
BMI Administrator: John Stullenberger
 

FADS:  Female Adolescent Development Study

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An example data entry screen. Click to enlarge.

Principal Investigator: Jennie Noll, PhD
Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
Description: A series of online forms that include animation, video and audio.
Technologies: InfoPath/SharePoint with C# customization
BMI Administrator: Vic Tawde
 

Flare and Remission

Sample data entry form. Click to enlarge and see additional screens.

Principal Investigator: Hermine Brunner, MD
Rheumatology
Description: A web application to collect and route data from multiple study sites.
Technologies: InfoPath/SharePoint
BMI Administrators: Matt Bauer
John Stullenberger
 

HLHS

The form design enables users to capture more than 350 data variables efficiently using skip logic and multiple data types, and
to ensure data integrity via duplicate data entry.

Principal Investigator: Pirooz Eghtesady MD, PhD
Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery
Description: This study evaluates maternal ß-hemolytic streptococcal pharyngeal exposure in pregnancies affected by congenital heart disease.
Technologies: InfoPath/SharePoint
BMI Administrator: Vic Tawde
 

Studies with stand-alone electronic data capture systems

PCQLI: Pediatric Cardiac Quality of Life Inventory

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The main screen to PCQLI. Click to enlarge and see additional screens.

Prinicpal Investigator: Bradley Marino, MD
Cardiology Clinic
Description: A desktop client/server application designed to collect information to aid in the testing of the Pediatric Cardiac Quality of Life.
Number of Subjects: 2000
Technologies: Microsoft Access, SQL Server 2005, VB.NET
BMI Administrator: John Stullenberger
 

SUSI: Substance Use and Smoking Inventory

SUSI log in screen. Click to enlarge and view additional screens.

Principal Investigator: Robert Ammerman, PhD
Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
Description: A Windows desktop-based electronic survey application that supports audio and video presentation on the survey forms.
Technologies: Microsoft .NET framework with standalone Microsoft SQL Server Express database
BMI Administrator: Hai Ge
 

Other supported studies

Prenatal: Factors Influencing Prenatal Detection of Congenital Heart Disease in Cincinnati, Ohio

Example data entry screen. Click to enlarge and see additional screens.

Principal Investigator: Priya Sekar, MD
Cardiology
Description: A web-based application supporting a study that aims to document prenatal detection rates of congenital heart disease (CHD) in the greater Cincinnati area; to determine whether certain types of obstetrical ultrasound (obstetrical, radiology) practices are more likely to detect or miss fetal CHD and whether performance of screening ultrasound is influenced by maternal demographics; and to demonstrate the types of CHD that are missed during prenatal screening ultrasound.
Technologies: PHP application with MySQL database
BMI Administrator: Andrew Rupert
 

SMART: Self Management of Type 1 Diabetes During Adolescence / OPTIMAL

SMART patient entry screen. Click to enlarge and see additional screens.

Principal Investigator: Dennis Drotar, MD
Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology
Description: A web interface for tracking patient visit and specimen collection dates.
Technologies: C# ASP.NET application with SQL Server database
BMI Administrators: Ron Bryson
Parth Divekar
 
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