In a longitudinal Collection Protocol, subjects are followed over time with continuous or repeated timepoints to collect biospecimens. The list of biospecimens too be collected per timepoint and their processing details are predefined.
Introductory Video
In OpenSpecimen, you can create a CP with basic details for your study.
- Select 'Collection Protocols' from the left side menu or home screen
- Click the 'Create' button from the protocol's list page.
Enter the required information according to your study and click the 'Create' button Example: Creating a CP for the 'Lung cancer research study.'
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Details for all the fields on the CP overview page,
- The CP level PI and Coordinators will not be assigned roles automatically or by default.
- After creating the CP, the admin has to manually assign specific roles to all the users who need to access the CP.
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Defining Consents
Consents statements are created at the system level by super admins and institute admins. Once created, the User can use it in multiple CPs. Refer 'Coded consents' for more details.
- Go to the CP in which you want to add the consents.
- Click the 'Consents' tab from the left-side menu.
- Click 'Add Statement'. A drop-down list of existing consent statements will appear.
- Search for the required consent statement using its code or the statement itself and click 'Add.'
If you are not planning to use a consent feature for your CP, select 'Consent Waived?' as 'Yes.' This will hide the consents tab from the participant level page.
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Defining Timepoints
For longitudinal collections, you can configure event points and specimen requirements. The more you predefine CP events, the fewer data entry has to be done daily. The system can handle all kinds of deviation (like collected less quantity than planned) during collection.
Adding Events
An event represents one collection time point in which one or more specimens are collected. E.g. Day 0, Day 30, Cycle 1 etc.
- Click the 'Events' tab on the left-hand side of the CP details page.
- Click 'Add Event' and enter the required information.
For an unplanned CP, it is not required to predefine event time points. However, it is mandatory to have at least one event defined in the current version. |
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Adding Specimen Requirements (SR)
Specimen requirement defines what specimens are expected to be collected and how they should be processed at each time point. E.g., Collect two whole blood specimens, process one into plasma and the other into the serum.
- Click 'Add Specimen Requirements' and enter the required information.
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Adding Derivatives and Aliquots
A derivative is the parent specimen's processed outcome (e.g., plasma or serum from blood), whereas an aliquot is the smaller portion of the parent specimen.
- Click the dotted menu of the specimen and click 'Create Derivatives'
- Enter the required information and click on Create Derivative
- To add aliquots, follow the same steps and select 'Create Aliquots'
To create aliquot with 0 quantity, you need to ask the super admin to enable "Mandatory Aliquot Quantity" under the "Settings" card. |
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Edit Event/SR
The event and SR details can be edited using the ‘Edit’ option. To edit an event or SR: - Go to the events page of a CP.
- Click the dotted menu for the event/SR and click ‘Edit.’
- Do appropriate changes and click ‘Save.'
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Copy Event/SR
Some studies may have similar events or SRs. In such cases, you can copy the event/SR. Copying an event also copies all the SRs under it. Similarly, copying the SR also copies all the child SRs under it.
- Click on the dots beside the SR/Event -> Select ‘Copy’.
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Delete Event/SR
You can delete unwanted events/SR, e.g., event/SR created by mistake. But only if you have not collected any data respective to those set events or SRs.
- Deleted event/SR will not be visible in the CP.
- No new visit/specimen can be collected for the deleted event/SR.
Impact of closing an event/SR:
- Any visit and specimens collected before the closing of the event will be visible after closing.
- No new visit/specimen can be collected for the closed event/SR.
Close and Reopen Event/SR
Sometimes you may need to discontinue an event or SR. In such cases, the event/SR can be "closed."
Close and Reopen Event: