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The associated These SDTM datasets for represent the data collected above are provided below. An abbreviated abbreviated Tobacco Product Identifiers and Descriptors (TO) domain example is also provided for reference below.
TO provides a mechanism for uniquely identifying a tobacco product , and is the source of the SPTOBID variable. For For more information on this domain, see section see Section 3.1.1, Tobacco Product Identifiers and Descriptors. Only one 1 tobacco product was of interest in the study. Jira showSummary false server Issue Tracker (JIRA) serverId 85506ce4-3cb3-3d91-85ee-f633aaaf4a45 key TOBA-121
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These product malfunctions and events are represented in the Tobacco Product Events and Malfunctions Domain ( EM). Events not specifically associated with the product device should not be represented in this EM domain.
The sponsor applicant used a standardized or dictionary-derived text for the description of an issue or events. (Note: CDISC does not prescribe what standardized or dictionary-derived text should be used.) The sponsor applicant decided to use the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) document “IMDRF Terminologies for Categorized Adverse Event Reporting (AER): Terms, Terminology Structure and Codes. Annex A ( 2022) provides terminologies for categorized adverse event reporting for the medical problem codes. The name and version of the dictionary used to map terms must be provided in a Define.XML ExternalCodeList element (See see Section 2.10, Standards for Data Exchange).
EMDECOD was the Level 3 IMDRF term. Non-standard variables NSVs were used to represent the various coding level variables defined in the dictionary.
Example SUPPEM SUPPEM Variable Metadata
Variable | Label | Type | Codelist |
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EMIMDRCD | IMDRF Code | text | IMDRFANNEXA |
EMIMDRFL2 | IMDRF Level 2 | text | IMDRFANNEXA |
EMIMDRFL1 | IMDRF Level 1 | text | IMDRFANNEXA |
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Codelist | External Dictionary Name | Dictionary Version | Reference |
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IMDRFANNEXA | IMDRF Terminologies for Categorized Adverse Event Reporting (AER): Terms, Terminology Structure and Codes: Annex A | Release Number: 2022 |
The SDTM EM dataset is shown below.
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Below is the dataset, SUPPEM, The SUPPEM dataset is used to represent the non-standard variables NSVs used for coding the malfunction or event. The parent domain (RDOMAIN) is EM, and IDVAR is EMSEQ. QNAM holds the name of the supplemental qualifier variable being defined. This only shows the data for subject 2029. The data recorded in QVAL applies to the subject’s records, where IDVAR (EMSEQ) equals the value specified in IDVARVAL.
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In this study, Subject subject 3067 had an AE associated with the battery problem. This was reported in the AE dataset. Not all variables are shown below for brevity.
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The RELREC dataset was used to record the relationship between the Tobacco Product Events and Malfunctions ( EM ) dataset and any reported AE represented in the AE dataset.
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