LIMS Connectivity

Automatically populate lab data into study records with real-time, seamless integration to your LIMS.

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About LIMS Connectivity

The LIMS Connectivity feature in AnzuBridge® streamlines the integration between laboratory information and clinical trial data, ensuring real-time, accurate population of lab results into study CRFs (Case Report Forms). By auto-populating central lab results through a direct LIMS interface, AnzuBridge® eliminates manual data entry, reducing the potential for errors and improving the overall efficiency of clinical trials.

This agnostic LIMS connection allows for dynamic, real-time population of lab data directly into the EDC (Electronic Data Capture) system, ensuring that lab panels are seamlessly integrated into the clinical trial workflow. Configurable lab-based normal values allow for flexible data management, and the direct data pull from central labs reduces the need for SDV (Source Data Verification), further simplifying the trial process. Additionally, Principal Investigators (PIs) can electronically sign lab forms directly in the EDC, ensuring compliance and accuracy.

LIMS Connectivity also includes features such as barcode and QR code scanning for lab panel accessioning, which streamlines the process of tracking and verifying lab results. Whether integrating Lateral Flow Assay (LFA) Capture or other lab processes, AnzuBridge® offers a seamless and robust connection to the LIMS, ensuring that all lab data is securely transferred, validated, and stored.

By integrating LIMS into the clinical trial process, researchers gain the advantage of real-time lab data, allowing for faster decision-making and more accurate trial outcomes. The system is designed to ensure that all laboratory information is centralized, automated, and easily accessible, making LIMS Connectivity an essential tool for modern clinical trials.

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