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Kurtzke Functional System Scores (KFSS)

CDISC ReferenceClinical Classification Supplement to the Study Data Tabulation Model Implementation Guide for Human Clinical Trials
QRS Short Name

KFSS

QRS Permission StatusPublic Domain
TeamCDISC Questionnaires, Ratings, and Scales (QRS) Subteam
Supplement Version2.0
StatusREVISION DRAFT 
Date2020-07-0108
NotesThis supplement is intended to be used with other CDISC user guides for specific therapeutic/disease areas and follows the CDISC Study Data Tabulation Model Implementation Guide for Human Clinical Trials.


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Date

Version

Summary of Changes

2020-07-0108

2.0

  • This measure was re-evaluated to fit the definition of a clinical classification measure. The domain was changed from the QS to RS domain.
  • The RSEVAL assumption and variable was removed from this supplement, since it is not captured on the CRF and no assumptions are made on the potential values.
  • The example replaced the RSBLFL variable with RSLOBXFL.

2014-02-19

1.1

Kurtzke Functional Systems Scores (KFSS) Revised

  • Added “Other Functions” category to the CRF, resulting in two additional QSTESTCDs (KFSS108 and KFSS108A).
  • Added Assumption 4 specifying how to record responses to KFSS108A.
  • Modified wording of answer choices on CRF to match wording in reference article.
  • Modified Assumptions 1 and 3 to reflect the updated CRF.
2013-11-131.0Kurtzke Functional Systems Scores (KFSS)

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CDISC specifies how to structure the data that has been collected in a database, not what should be collected or how to conduct clinical assessments or protocols. CDISC disclaims any liability for your use of this material.

2 Copyright Status

CDISC believes this  instrument is  CDISC instrument to be in the public domain. public domain, but you should perform your own assessment. CDISC has included the KFSS in the CDISC library of QRS data standards supplements. Hence, CDISC developed RSTESTCD and RSTEST for each item based on the actual text on the instrument. There may be many versions of this instrument in the public domain or copyrighted. CDISC has chosen to use this version as the data standard.

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