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KMID : 0391020030110020091
Journal of Korean Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
2003 Volume.11 No. 2 p.91 ~ p.100
Concept and Application of Audit for Quality Assurance in Clinical Trials
Kim Seon-Ha

Park Byung-Joo
Kim Hwa-Jung
Abstract
According to the ICH GCP, an audit is defined as ¡¯¡¯a systematic and independent examination of trial-related activities and documents to determine whether the evaluated trial-related activities were conducted and the data were recorded, analyzed, and accurately reported according to the protocol, sponsor¡¯¡¯s SOPs, GCP, and the applicable regulatory requirement(s).¡¯¡¯ An audit usually starts with planning: then, follow in-house evaluation, actual survey at the center, preparation of the audit report, and submitting it, in that order. The audit conducted by the Clinical Research Center at Seoul National University Hospital identified some errors most frequently observed: absence of source documents (63.9% of total subject center), discrepancies between CRFs (Case Report Form) and source documents (61.1%), inappropriate handling of essential documents (52.8%), informed consents inappropriately acquired (36.1%), and violations of the protocol (22.2%). Like this well-planned and standardized audit would give a way to more qualified clinical trials.
KEYWORD
Audit, Quality assurance, Clinical trials
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