- The NINDS has a responsibility to ensure that mechanisms and procedures are in place to protect the safety of participants
in NINDS-supported clinical trials. Therefore, prior to subject accrual, the Awardee will provide the following for review
and approval by the NINDS:
- The detailed plan for data and safety monitoring (see Section B below)
- The clinical research protocol, including details of study design, proposed interventions, patient eligibility and exclusion
criteria, plans for the management of side effects, procedures for assessing and reporting adverse events, and data analysis
plans. Refer to the protocol template.
- Written responses to the concerns and suggestions raised by the NIH study section in the summary statement of the application.
- The plans for ensuring data quality, e.g. through site monitoring (i.e., verifying study data through comparison to source
documents, pharmacy audit, etc.). Refer to the data quality document.
- If the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) or the Secretary's Advisory Committee for Xenotransplantation (SACX) has reviewed
the clinical protocol, the Awardee should provide information about the review and approval.
- Clinical research projects involving the testing of new investigational therapeutics, new indications for FDA-approved drugs,
vaccines, devices or other medical interventions under a research protocol should be performed under an IND/IDE, unless otherwise
agreed upon by the US FDA. If the proposed clinical trial will be done under an existing IND/IDE, the Awardee must provide
the NINDS with the name and organization of the IND/IDE holder, the date the IND/IDE was filed with the FDA, the FDA IND/IDE
number, and any comments from the FDA regarding this protocol. In addition, a copy of the FDA Form 1572 for each participating
site must be provided to the Awardee.
- In studies where a pharmaceutical/biotechnology company is providing the study agent/device, a written agreement by a company
official affirming this arrangement.
Within 30 days of receipt of all of these documents, NINDS staff will review the study documentation and inform the Awardee
in writing of any remaining issues that need to be resolved. In some cases, the NINDS will send a team of site visitors to
the PI's site to help ensure that the study is ready to proceed.
- Data and Safety Monitoring Requirements
Independent monitoring of interim data is strongly recommended for all clinical trials. A final data monitoring plan must
be agreed upon by the Awardee and the NINDS before study enrollment commences. For further information, refer to the NINDS Guidelines for Data and Safety Monitoring in Clinical Trials.
- Changes in Protocol Design and Status
To help ensure the safety of subjects enrolled in NINDS -funded studies, the Awardee must provide the NINDS with copies of
documents related to all major changes in the status of ongoing protocols, including:
- Amendments to the protocol
- Termination of the protocol
- Temporary suspension of the protocol
- Changes in informed consent or IRB/EC approval status
- Temporary suspension or permanent termination of patient accrual
- Other problems or issues that could affect the human subjects in the studies
Notification of any of the above changes must be made within three (3) working days by e-mail, followed by a letter from the Principal Investigator, detailing the change of status notification to the local
IRB/EC and a copy of any responses from the IRB/EC. Changes should not be implemented without written approval of the NINDS
program official.
- Funding
Funding support recommended for each year of the project is only an estimate and is contingent upon favorable review by NINDS
staff of the progress of the project, sufficient subject accrual, and demonstrated need for the funds. Funds awarded for
patient care costs may not be used for any other purpose without the prior written approval of the NINDS.
Personnel funds must be managed in a way that allocates personnel effort and salary charges in accordance with the work being
carried out in this project. Specifically, if accrual is delayed or lags, or if the needs of the project do not require full
personnel effort and salaries as awarded, proportionate reductions in effort and salary charges will be instituted as needed
both at the parent grant site and at participating sites. NINDS personnel will provide guidance as needed for determining
appropriate personnel charges, given the work scope at any particular time.
- Other Required Reporting During the Award Period
Awardees are required to notify the NINDS of any of the following circumstances:
- Plans to add or discontinue institutions in a multicenter study. The NINDS must receive a justification from the Awardee at least thirty (30) days in advance of making such a change, and must concur with the decision.
- A change in the Principal Investigator at a site. The CV of the new Principal Investigator must be submitted to the NINDS
thirty (30) days in advance of the anticipated change. Documentation that the new Principal Investigator has completed NIH-required training in human
subjects protection should also be provided.
- A change in the membership or operating procedures of the Study Monitoring Committee (SMC) or a change of the Independent
Medical Monitor. The CV of the new SMC member or Monitor must be submitted to the NINDS thirty (30) days in advance of the anticipated change.
- Any significant correspondence from the FDA concerning the trial. This applies to clinical trials funded in whole or in part
by the NINDS and involving an IND/IDE (regardless of who the official sponsor is). Such correspondence includes warning letters,
investigator disqualification notices, clinical holds, etc. This correspondence from the FDA must be submitted to the NINDS
within 72 hours of the Awardee learning of it. For further details, consult the NIH policy.
- Any significant correspondence from the IRB concerning the study regarding human subjects and protocol approval/disapproval
or suspension must be submitted to the NINDS within 72 hours of the Awardee learning of it.
- Study Close-out
A study close-out plan should be formulated by the investigators to unblind and debrief site staff and study participants
upon trial completion. Information on close-out procedures can be found in our MOP template. The study close-out plan should be reviewed and approved by the safety monitoring group (IMM, SMC or DSMB) for the trial.
- Publication of Data and Analyses
Timely publication of major findings is essential. Specifically, the primary study results should be submitted for publication
in a peer-reviewed journal within one year of completion of the follow-up of subjects in the clinical trial. Any papers published
under the auspices of this award must cite the funding support of all pertinent NIH Institutes.
- Archiving of Data
Because of the extensive effort of investigators to collect, verify and analyze the data for clinical trials, it is expected
that appropriate procedures and methods will be established for archiving the data for access within one year following publication
of the primary study results. See the NIH guidelines on sharing research data.
For additional information on study documentation needed for NINDS -supported clinical trials, refer to Clinical Trials Checklist:
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