Webinar by Richard Gray, FDA
The Potential Impact of Physiological Computer Models in Medicine: Regulation
and Considerations for Ensuring Patient Safety
Richard A. Gray, PhD, Senior Research Biomedical Engineer
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Wednesday, Mar 14, 2018, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm EST
Register at
https://www.rosaandco.com/webinars/2018/the-potential-impact-of-physiological-computer-models-in-medicine-regulation-and-considerations-for-ensuring-patient-safety
Abstract:
Computational modeling has the potential to accelerate the ongoing revolution
in healthcare underway attributable to personalized medicine and information
technology.
Some potentially clinically useful computer models are based on the underlying
mechanisms of human physiology which have unique benefits, but also present
unique challenges. The benefits are numerous and span the entire medical
product life-cycle from design to clinical outcomes as well as regulatory
evaluation. The challenges are also numerous and include establishing trust,
obtaining useful data, incorporating patient variability (if necessary) as well
as ensuring models are validated and their use doesn't endanger patients.
This talk will begin with a brief overview of ongoing modeling efforts at the
FDA, and then focus on a discussion of the factors and methodologies regarding
the appropriate evaluation metrics for physiological computer models to be used
clinically. Examples of verification, validation, and uncertainty
quantification (VVUQ) for complex cardiac electrophysiological models will be
presented as well as discussing methods for assessing credibility for specific
contexts of use.