Signal Detection and Evaluation
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Signal Detection and Evaluation #
Signal Detection and Evaluation
Signal detection and evaluation are key processes in drug safety assessment that… #
This glossary will provide an in-depth explanation of various terms related to signal detection and evaluation in the context of the Postgraduate Certificate in Drug Safety Assessment.
Adverse Event (AE) #
Adverse Event (AE)
An adverse event is any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical inv… #
Adverse events can range from mild to severe and may or may not be related to the medication being administered.
Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) #
Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR)
An adverse drug reaction is a response to a medication that is noxious and unint… #
Adverse drug reactions can be classified as either predictable (e.g., based on the pharmacological action of the drug) or unpredictable (e.g., idiosyncratic reactions).
Benefit #
Risk Assessment
Benefit #
risk assessment is the process of evaluating the risks and benefits associated with a medication to determine whether the benefits outweigh the risks or vice versa. This assessment helps regulatory agencies, healthcare providers, and patients make informed decisions about the use of a drug.
Causality Assessment #
Causality Assessment
Causality assessment is the process of determining the likelihood that a drug ca… #
Various causality assessment tools, such as the Naranjo algorithm or the World Health Organization-Uppsala Monitoring Centre (WHO-UMC) system, can be used to assess the relationship between a drug and an adverse event.
Confounding Factor #
Confounding Factor
A confounding factor is a variable that is associated with both the exposure and… #
Confounding factors can bias the results of signal detection and evaluation studies if not properly accounted for.
Data Mining #
Data Mining
Data mining is the process of analyzing large datasets to identify patterns, tre… #
In the context of drug safety assessment, data mining techniques can be used to detect signals of potential adverse events associated with a medication.
Disproportionality Analysis #
Disproportionality Analysis
Disproportionality analysis is a statistical method used to detect signals of po… #
This analysis can help identify potential safety concerns associated with a medication.
Electronic Health Record (EHR) #
Electronic Health Record (EHR)
An electronic health record is a digital version of a patient's paper chart that… #
Electronic health records can be used in signal detection and evaluation to identify adverse events associated with specific medications.
Exposure #
Response Relationship
The exposure #
response relationship is the relationship between the dose or exposure of a drug and the magnitude of its effect, whether therapeutic or adverse. Understanding the exposure-response relationship is essential for assessing the safety and efficacy of a medication.
False Positive #
False Positive
A false positive is an error in signal detection and evaluation that occurs when… #
False positives can lead to unnecessary safety concerns and interventions.
Follow #
Up Period
The follow #
up period is the duration of time during which patients or study subjects are monitored for the occurrence of adverse events after exposure to a medication. A longer follow-up period may be necessary to detect rare or delayed adverse events associated with a drug.
Health Technology Assessment (HTA) #
Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
Health technology assessment is a multidisciplinary process that summarizes info… #
HTA can be used to inform decision-making in drug safety assessment.
Hypothesis Testing #
Hypothesis Testing
Hypothesis testing is a statistical method used to determine whether there is en… #
In signal detection and evaluation, hypothesis testing can be used to assess the significance of a potential safety signal associated with a medication.
Incidence Rate #
Incidence Rate
The incidence rate is the number of new cases of a disease or adverse event that… #
Monitoring the incidence rate of adverse events associated with a medication is essential for signal detection and evaluation.
Labeling Changes #
Labeling Changes
Labeling changes refer to modifications made to the prescribing information or p… #
Labeling changes may be based on signals detected during drug safety assessment.
MedDRA (Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities) #
MedDRA (Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities)
MedDRA is a standardized medical terminology developed by the International Coun… #
MedDRA can be used in signal detection and evaluation to standardize adverse event reporting.
Pharmacovigilance #
Pharmacovigilance
Post #
Marketing Surveillance
Post #
marketing surveillance is the monitoring of a medication's safety profile after it has been approved for marketing and is available to the general population. Post-marketing surveillance helps identify and evaluate signals of potential adverse events associated with a medication.
Proportional Reporting Ratio (PRR) #
Proportional Reporting Ratio (PRR)
The proportional reporting ratio is a statistical measure used in pharmacovigila… #
A PRR greater than one suggests a potential safety concern.
Risk Management Plan (RMP) #
Risk Management Plan (RMP)
A risk management plan is a document that outlines the strategies and measures p… #
Risk management plans are essential for ensuring the safe use of medications.
Signal Detection #
Signal Detection
Signal detection is the process of identifying potential safety concerns associa… #
Signals may indicate new adverse events, changes in the frequency or severity of known events, or interactions with other drugs.
Signal Evaluation #
Signal Evaluation
Signal evaluation is the process of assessing the clinical significance, causali… #
Signal evaluation involves reviewing available data, conducting further investigations if necessary, and determining the need for regulatory action or risk management strategies.
Spontaneous Reporting System #
Spontaneous Reporting System
A spontaneous reporting system is a passive surveillance system used to collect… #
Spontaneous reporting systems play a critical role in signal detection and evaluation by identifying potential safety signals.
Time #
to-Onset Analysis
Time #
to-onset analysis is a method used to assess the relationship between the administration of a medication and the onset of an adverse event. By analyzing the time interval between drug exposure and the occurrence of an adverse event, researchers can identify potential causal relationships.
Underreporting #
Underreporting
Underreporting is the phenomenon of not reporting adverse events associated with… #
Underreporting can lead to a lack of signal detection and evaluation, resulting in delayed identification of safety concerns and potential harm to patients.
Validation #
Validation
Validation is the process of confirming the accuracy, reliability, and relevance… #
Validation ensures that the results of signal detection and evaluation studies are robust and can be trusted for decision-making in drug safety assessment.
World Health Organization (WHO) Drug Dictionary #
World Health Organization (WHO) Drug Dictionary
The World Health Organization Drug Dictionary is a standardized medical terminol… #
The WHO Drug Dictionary can be used in signal detection and evaluation to standardize drug coding and identification.
Yellow Card Reporting System #
Yellow Card Reporting System
The Yellow Card Reporting System is a pharmacovigilance system used in the Unite… #
The Yellow Card Reporting System plays a crucial role in signal detection and evaluation by identifying potential safety signals associated with medications.