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- Definition:
- The Disposition (DS) dataset provides a record of the final disposition of subjects, which can be recorded at any stage throughout a study. At study completion, a record must exist for each subject in the study.
Disposition records are required for carcinogenicity studies to support the creation of the tumor.xpt file.
Jira showSummary false server Issue Tracker (JIRA) serverId 85506ce4-3cb3-3d91-85ee-f633aaaf4a45 key TOBA-230 - The DSDECOD
values of MISSING, REMOVED FROM STUDY ALIVE, RECOVERY SACRIFICE, and NON-MORIBUND SACRIFICE do not map to the DTHSACST variable of the tumor.xpt.Jira showSummary false server Issue Tracker (JIRA) serverId 85506ce4-3cb3-3d91-85ee-f633aaaf4a45 key TOBA-231
- The Disposition (DS) dataset provides a record of the final disposition of subjects, which can be recorded at any stage throughout a study. At study completion, a record must exist for each subject in the study.
- DS Description and coding: DSTERM is not under controlled terminology, but should be mapped to controlled terminology for DSDECOD.
- Timing variables:
- DSSTDTC is used for the date/time of the disposition event. Disposition events do not have end dates, because these events do not span an interval but occur at a single date/time (e.g., date of terminal sacrifice). An interval of uncertainty cannot be used for DSSTDTC.
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