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The following table below describes variables useful for time-to-event analysis. The ADaM Basic Data Structure for Time-to-Event Analyses (available at available at https://www.cdisc.org/standards/foundational/adam) provides discussion and examples of the use of these variables and other ADaM variables to support time-to-event analyses. For example, the document describes using AVAL for the length of time from the start of the at-risk period to the event of interest, ADT for the date of event or censoring, and AVISIT for the analysis visit where event or censoring occurred.

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Variable Name

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Variable Label

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Type

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Codelist/ Controlled Terms

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Core

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CDISC Notes

Include Page
BDS

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STARTDT

Time-to-Event

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Num

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Perm

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The original date of risk for the time-to-event analysis. This is generally the point at which a subject is first

at risk for the event of interest evaluation (as defined in the Protocol or SAP). For example, this may be the randomization date or the date of first study therapy exposure.

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STARTDTM

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Time-to-Event Origin Datetime

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Num

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Perm

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The original datetime of risk for the time-to-event analysis. This is generally the point at which a subject is first at risk for the event of interest evaluation (as defined in the Protocol or SAP). For example, this may be the randomization datetime or the datetime of first study therapy exposure.

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STARTDTF

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Origin Date Imputation Flag

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Char

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(DATEFL)

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Cond

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The level of imputation of the start date. See ADD LINK Section 3.1.3, Date and Time Imputation Flag Variables.

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STARTTMF

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Origin Time Imputation Flag

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Char

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(TIMEFL)

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Cond

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The level of imputation of the start time. See ADD LINK Section 3.1.3, Date and Time Imputation Flag Variables.

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CNSR

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Censor

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Num

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Cond

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Defines whether the event was censored for the subject within the parameter (period of observation truncated prior to event being observed). It is strongly recommended to use 0 as an event indicator and positive integers as censoring indicators. It is also recommended that unique positive integers be used to

indicate coded descriptions of censoring reasons. CNSR is required for time-to-event parameters.

Variables
BDS Time-to-Event Variables

Pagenav

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EVNTDESC

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Event or Censoring Description

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Char

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Perm

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Description of the event of interest or censoring reason for the subject within the parameter.

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CNSDTDSC

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Censor Date Description

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Char

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Perm

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