CASE STUDYEffective Management of Russian Embargo Minimises Disruption to Studies Situation Objective Solution Where the trial design permitted, we advised to postpone patient visits and where sample stability and patient safety monitoring permitted, we advised sites to store samples at the appropriate temperature for the interim. Where neither scenario was possible, we sought to identify a suitably accredited laboratory within Russia that we could re-route the samples to. In addition ACM implemented a system for the data capture and transfer of results generated from these third party laboratories, in a central database so as to minimise impact to the data management company/sponsor. For one sponsor, ACM identified a suitable laboratory in St. Petersburg for the re-routing of all samples. We immediately provided investigator sites with updated Laboratory Manuals and Request Forms explaining the change in procedure. As time was of the essence we provided these documents in electronic and hard copy formats and enlisted the aid of the local CRAs (Contract Research Associates; also known as Site Monitors) for immediate distribution. Both English and Russian versions of the documents were provided to any sites that required them. With the assistance of the CRO staff and our selected courier partners, our Project Managers effectively managed the re-routing of samples to this single location. ACM advised the laboratory on the sample types to be expected and the panel of testing to be performed at each possible visit by providing them with comprehensive instructions and summarized wall charts. All patient reports generated by the laboratory were sent to ACM where the results were entered into a study and laboratory specific database. We specified that a copy of the Request Form be sent together with the results so that any data queries or inconsistencies could be handled directly by our Data Managers. The data was transferred to the sponsor at regular intervals as was their preference with a final clean database being transferred once the ban was lifted. Benefits By selecting a suitable laboratory within Russia, and by managing the conduct of the study logistics, analysis and reporting ourselves, our sponsors enjoyed the benefit of having one less aspect to worry about. ACMs proactive approach and flexibility allowed for exceptional handling of the situation and solidified relationships with our sponsor companies. The ban was officially lifted during the week of 18 June 2007 following an agreement made between the Russian Ministry of Health and the Federal Customs Services. All shipments resumed as normal.
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