PoCOsteo 装置 "的初步多中心验证方案:用于骨质疏松症蛋白质组和基因组研究的护理点工具

IF 2.5 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
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HORIZON 2020项目 "PoCOsteo "的目标之一是开发一种医疗设备,用于测量和/或量化通过手指点刺采集的全血样本中的蛋白质组和基因组因素。在临床环境中验证该工具后,下一步将根据现有指南对其进行临床验证。 本文介绍了将在两个不同中心(格拉茨医科大学内分泌与糖尿病学部作为临床队列,德黑兰医科大学内分泌与代谢研究所作为人群队列)独立开展的验证研究的方案。其目的是根据 CLSI 指南对该工具进行评估,确认该工具提供的蛋白质组学和基因组学测量结果与现有的先进检测方法相比是否准确且具有可重复性。 这是首次根据现有指南为蛋白质组学和基因组学测量的医疗工具设计如此详细的实验室验证方案,因此可作为未来医疗点工具临床验证的模板。此外,多中心队列设计允许对大量不同个体进行研究,这将提高研究结果在不同环境下的有效性和普适性。
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Protocol for preliminary, multicenteric validation of ‘PoCOsteo device’: a point of care tool for proteomic and genomic study of osteoporosis
One of the goals of the HORIZON 2020 project PoCOsteo was to develop a medical device, which would measure and/or quantify proteomic as well as genomic factors as present in whole blood samples collected through finger prick. After validating the tool in the clinical setting, the next step would be its clinical validation based on the existing guidelines. This article presents the protocol of a validation study to be carried out independently at two different centers (Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology at the Medical University of Graz as a clinic-based cohort, and Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Institute at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences as a population-based cohort). It aims to assess the tool according to the CLSI guidelines, confirming if the proteomics and genomics measurements provided by the tool are accurate and reproducible compared with the existing state-of-art tests. This is the first time that such a detailed protocol for lab validation of a medical tool for proteomics and genomic measurement is designed based on the existing guidelines and thus could be used as a template for clinical validation of future point of care tools. Moreover, the multicentric cohort design will allow the study of a large number of diverse individuals, which will improve the validity and generalizability of the results for different settings.
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