Prelude’s electronic data capture (EDC) system has powered companion and farm animal research for almost every major animal health company in the United States and Europe for over 20 years. We have worked with over 250 sites worldwide – from veterinary clinics to production farms, across a variety of species, on studies and registries in all stages of the research process.
A veterinary pharmaceutical company was unhappy with the pace and cost of multiple pivotal studies involving companion animals and the clinical burden placed on sites.
Implementing Prelude’s data management software enabled all clinical trial participants to have one central repository to collect, monitor, QA, and report on clinical data in real-time, reducing the sites’ time commitment.
A veterinary research organization struggled to find continuity across multiple clinical studies, using paper for some and different data capture systems for others.
After implementing Prelude across multiple studies, this organization was able to build consistent processes for all future projects by building a form library of validated electronic case report forms (eCRFs) and establishing SOPs to help internal staff and sites have consistency.
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Seamlessly integrate lab results from IDEXX with your study database, avoiding transcription errors
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Collect data and observations from pet parents using our electronic owner diary, ePRO, on their mobile device
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Collect data electronically in a compliant manner in areas with limited to no internet connection
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Quickly translate adverse events and concomitant medications into predefined codes, terms, and definitions
Prelude supports the VeDDRA, ATCvet, and VCOG-CTCAE v2 dictionaries
Integrate with VetMetrica to collect, measure, and view health-related quality of life (HRQL) scores in your study
Accurately capture PK data – dosing and sampling time – with one click
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Expedite data capture by entering animal subject data at the group level (e.g., barn or cage) to push to the individual animals’ eCRFs