2012
DOI: 10.3171/2012.5.aospine1289
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Optimization of the decision-making process for the selection of therapeutics to undergo clinical testing for spinal cord injury in the North American Clinical Trials Network

Abstract: The North American Clinical Trials Network (NACTN) includes 9 clinical centers funded by the US Department of Defense and the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation. Its purpose is to accelerate clinical testing of promising therapeutics in spinal cord injury (SCI) through the development of a robust interactive infrastructure. This structure includes key committees that serve to provide longitudinal guidance to the Network. These committees include the Executive, Data Management, and Neurological Outc… Show more

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“…Diagnosis and treatment decisionsii. Clinical trial designAdunlin et al [16]Guest et al [17]Canadai. Healthcare priority-settingii.…”
Section: Real-world Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagnosis and treatment decisionsii. Clinical trial designAdunlin et al [16]Guest et al [17]Canadai. Healthcare priority-settingii.…”
Section: Real-world Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the criteria outlined in the review by Tator and colleagues 49 and Guest and colleagues, 50 we summarized our results in Table 3, which suggest that TMX may be a promising intervention for the treatment of SCI. For example, TMX readily crosses the blood-brain barrier, [51][52][53] and therefore can be systemically administered, which has a clear clinical advantage.…”
Section: Translational Potential Of Tamoxifenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Formation of collaborative networks, such as the Spinal Cord Injury Network, 4 North American Clinical Trials Network, 5,6 NeuroRecovery Network 7 and European Multicentre Study about Spinal Cord Injury; 8 Development of a grading system and other strategies to evaluate the readiness of preclinical studies for clinical translation; 9,10 Development of guidelines for the conduct of SCI clinical trials, such as the International Campaign for Cures of Spinal Cord Injury Paralysis series [11][12][13][14] and for preclinical research, through the United States National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke 15 and, more recently, guidelines for reporting through the Minimum Information about a Spinal Cord Injury experiment project; 16 Development of International SCI core data sets; 17,18 and Development of SCI patient registries, such as the Australian Spinal Cord Injury Register 19 and the Rick Hansen Spinal Cord Injury Registry in Canada, 20 to facilitate research, injury monitoring and benchmarking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%