Tuesday, August 13, 2013

"Successful implementation of genomically informed, precision, personalized health care requires the availability of high-quality biospecimens."

http://www.archivesofpathology.org/doi/pdf/10.5858/arpa.2013-0250-CP


A Call to Standardize Preanalytic Data Elements for Biospecimens

James ARobb MDMargaret LGulley MDPatrick LFitzgibbons MDMary FKennedy CT(ASCP), MPHL. Mark Cosentino ,DPMKay Washington MDRajesh CDash MDPhilip ABranton MDScott DJewell PhDRosanna LLapham MD



"Successful implementation of genomically informed, precision, personalized health care requires the availability of high-quality biospecimens. These biospecimens are fundamentally necessary for the production of accurate downstream test results in clinical or research settings. These results, in turn, form the basis for determining optimal patient management and research outcomes. A critical ingredient in creating high-quality and high-value biospecimens is the clinical and processing information attached (annotated) and accrued to each biospecimen. Currently, only limited and/or relatively general recommendations are available as to what preanalytic information should be collected and attached to each biospecimen for clinical care and/or research.2–16 As a result, there is great variability in the collected clinical information, as well as in the quality of that information. A dynamic list of evidence-based and/or expert opinion–defined, preanalytic, clinical data fields should be useful for both patient care and research biospecimen annotation."



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