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Assumptions in this section are appliable to Interventions, Events, and Findings class domains and will be used with domain-specific assumptions as appropriate.When concepts or aspects of concepts are related to either Nonclinical or Product Impact on Individual Health use cases but not both, this is denoted in the Description column.
The following are general conventions for variable population:
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1 | Text Data Casing |
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Text Strings Greater Than 200 Characters | When text strings greater than 200 characters are collected, the following conventions for general observation class variables and SUPP-- datasets will be adhered to:
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2 | "Yes", "No", Values |
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--SEQ |
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--GRPID |
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3 | --REFID |
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--CAT, --SCAT |
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4 | --STAT |
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The following are conventions for variable population in Interventions and Events class domains.
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2 | Prespecified interventions and events (--PRESP, --OCCUR, --STAT, REASND) | Product Impact on Individual Health Only: Interventions (e.g., concomitant medications) and events (e.g., medical history) can be collected as responses to a prespecified list of treatments or terms. In such cases:
The following table shows the population of --PRESP, --OCCUR, --STAT, and --REASND for different data collection scenarios.
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The following are conventions for variable population in Findings class domains.
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Result Precision |
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Standardized Units | Applicants may standardize units within a study for a given test per scientific and regulatory requirements. Standardization of units is recommended when data for the same test are collected via different sources using different units. In such cases, --ORRESU will represent the collected unit and --STRESU will represent the standardized unit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Original and Standardized Results (--ORRES, --ORRESU, --STRESC, --STRESU, --STRESN) | The following is applicable to results that are not collected via QRS instruments. Please refer to QS domain assumptions for expected variable population.
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Tests Not Done | When an entire examination (e.g., Laboratory Test Results (LB)), a group of tests (e.g., hematology or urinalysis), or an individual test (e.g., glucose) is not done for a USUBJID, POOLID, or SPTOBID and this information is explicitly captured with or without the reason for not collecting the information, record(s) can be created in the dataset to represent these data. In such cases, applicants may include:
For example, if a group of hematology or urinalysis tests represented in the LB domain are not done for a subject, then:
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Biological Significance | Nonclinical Only:
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Clinical Significance | Product Impact on Individual Health Only:
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2 | Derived Records |
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