This is an example of a study where biomarkers were collected. All subjects participated in a baseline biomarker assessment and smokers were then switched to exclusive use of their assigned product. Subjects were directed to use their assigned product exclusively for 6 months with collection of samples for biomarker assessment at Day 1 (Visit 1, baseline), Day 90 (Visit 2) and Day 180 (Visit 3). Blood and 24 hour urine samples were collected at each visit.
Many biomarkers were measured, only a few representative biomarkers are shown below. Note, that a value derived by a central lab according to the lab's procedures is considered collected rather than derived. Sometimes these biomarkers are normalized by dividing the concentration of the biomarker of interest by the urine creatinine concentration obtained in the same urine sample. The results then may be reported as the concentration of biomarker of interest per creatinine. This normalization process is usually represented in an ADaM dataset shown below. Normalization may also be done using the total urine volume in the collected sample.
Controlled terminology was developed for the majority of biomarkers used in Tobacco studies, including biomarkers of harm.
The variables LBORNRLO, LBORNRHI, LBSTNRLO, LBSTNRHI, LBNRIND and LBLOBXFL are expected variables. but are typically not used in these types of studies. Hence are included in the datset but the values may be null. These variables are not included below to save space.
For lab tests where the specimen is collected over time (e.g., 24-hour urine collection), the start date/time of the collection represented in LBDTC and the end date/time of collection is represented in LBENDTC. LBDTC and LBENDTC dates are based on the specimen collection date. If the date of the assay is needed, it can be added as a non-standard variable.
Selected rows are included for illustration purposes only, in order to save space. The LOINC code, if included, should be provided by the testing laboratory. The sponsor may also include the method used for testing if it is of interest.
The biomarkers were categorized using LBCAT and LBSCAT. These categories were based on the scientific classification of the type of biomarker and the associated constituent being evaluated by the biomarker test. Other categorization may be done by the sponssor, based on the study design. These may include using Biomarker of Tobacco Exposure, Biomarkers of Harm or Potential Harm, Biomarkers of Compliance, etc. The LBSCAT can be used to provide the type of markers (e.g., Tobacco Alkaloid, Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Tobacco Specific Nitrosammines) or the health impact of the biomarker (e.g., cancer, cardiovascular disease, respiratory effects, reproductive problems, and addiction.
Total Nicotine equivalents (TNE-7) were calculated by the sponsor based on the data below and represented in an ADaM dataset. Total Nicotine equivalents are the sum of nicotine, cotinine, 3-hydroxycotinine and their glucuronide conjugates. Other estimates of TNE can be used and are typically denoted using terms like TE-2, TE-3. For example TE-2 is the sum of cotinine + 3'-hydroxycotinine.
Rows 1-2:
Show the nicotine and cotinine measurements from a serum blood sample. These tests were performed at every visit but only the nicotine results at Visit 1, and the cotinine results at Visit 3 are shown.
Rows 3-4:
Urine creatinine and 24-hour urine volume is shown.
Rows 5-16:
Show various biomarkers related to Tobacco Alkaloids. These were obtain from a planned 24-hour urine sample. The start and end time of the urine collection are provided in LBDTC and LBENDTC. Only the results from Day 180 are shown.
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Row
STUDYID
DOMAIN
USUBJID
LBSEQ
LBTESTCD
LBTEST
LBCAT
LBSCAT
LBORRES
LBORRESU
LBSTRESC
LBSTRESN
LBSTRESU
LBNAM
LBLOINC
LBSPEC
LBMETHOD
LBLOBXFL
LBLLOQ
VISITNUM
VISIT
LBDTC
LBENDTC
1
TOB777
LB
001
1
NICOTINE
Nicotine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
30
ng/mL
30
30
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
3853-9
SERUM
LC/MS/MS
Y
2
1
BASELINE
2021-01-17
2
TOB777
LB
001
2
COTININE
Cotinine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
400
ng/mL
400
400
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
10365-5
SERUM
LC/MS/MS
2
3
Day 180
2021-07-20
3
TOB777
LB
002
1
CREAT
Creatinine
24-HOUR URINE TEST
0.8
ng/mL
0.8
0.8
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
65634-8
URINE
LC-MS-MS
Y
1
BASELINE
2021-06-21T08:00
2021-06-22T08:00
4
TOB777
LB
002
2
VOLUME
Volume
24-HOUR URINE TEST
1875
mL
1875
1875
mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
URINE
Y
1
BASELINE
2021-06-21T08:00
2021-06-22T08:00
5
TOB777
LB
002
3
NICOTINE
Nicotine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
45
ng/mL
45
45
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
3854-7
URINE
LC-MS/MS
0.2
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
6
TOB777
LB
002
4
NICGLUC
Nicotine-glucuronide
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
40
ng/mL
40
40
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
URINE
0.2
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
7
TOB777
LB
002
5
NOXT
Nicotine-1 N-oxid
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
113.5
ng/mL
113.5
113.5
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
URINE
HPLC-ESI-MS/MS
2.50
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
8
TOB777
LB
002
6
COTININE
Cotinine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
300
ng/mL
300
300
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
10366-3
URINE
LC/MS/MS)
0.05
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
9
TOB777
LB
002
7
COTGLUC
Cotinine-glucuronide
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
275
ng/mL
275
275
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
URINE
0.2
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
10
TOB777
LB
002
8
COXT
Cotinine-n-oxide
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
117.5
ng/mL
117.5
117.5
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
URINE
HPLC-ESI-MS/MS
2.02
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
11
TOB777
LB
002
9
OHCOT or HCTT
Trans-3-hydroxycotinine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
2000
ng/mL
2000
2000
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
33916-8
URINE
0.1
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
12
TOB777
LB
002
10
OHCOTG or 3HC-Gluc
Trans-3-hydroxycotinine glucuronide
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
3529
ng/mL
3529
3529
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
URINE
0.03
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
13
TOB777
LB
002
11
NORNCTN or NNIC
Nornicotine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
6
ng/mL
6
6
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
33917-6
URINE
LC/MS/MS
2.50
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
14
TOB777
LB
002
12
ANBS
Anabasine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
5
ng/mL
5
5
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
33915-0
URINE
LC/MS/MS
0.51
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
15
TOB777
LB
002
13
NCOT
Norcotinine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
2
ng/mL
2
2
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
77740-9
URINE
1.11
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
16
TOB777
LB
002
14
ANTB
Anatabine
TOBACCO ALKALOID
NICOTINE
9.1
ng/mL
9.1
9.1
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
URINE
HPLC-ESI-MS/MS
3
Day 180
2021-12-15T08:00
2021-12-16T08:00
17
TOB777
LB
2001
1
OH_2_FLU or 2-FLU
2-Hydroxyfluorene 3‐Hydroxyfluorene (3‐FLU)
POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBON
30
ng/mL
30
30
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
3853-9
URINE
LC-MS/MS
3853-9
2
Day 60
2021-09-15T010:00
2021-09-16T009:20
18
TOB777
LB
2001
2
OH1NAPHT
1-Hydroxynaphthalene
POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBON
400
ng/mL
400
400
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
10365-5
URINE
LC-MS/MS
10365-5
2
Day 60
2021-09-15T010:00
2021-09-16T009:20
19
TOB777
LB
2001
3
OH1PHE
1-Hydroxyphenanthrene
POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBON
45
ng/mL
45
45
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
3854-7
URINE
LC-MS/MS
3854-7
2
Day 60
2021-09-15T010:00
2021-09-16T009:20
21
TOB777
LB
2001
4
OH3BAP
3-Hydroxybenzo[a]pyrene
POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBON
300
ng/mL
300
300
ng/mL
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
10366-3
URINE
LC-MS/MS
10366-3
2
Day 60
2021-09-15T010:00
2021-09-16T009:20
22
TOB777
LB
2001
5
CO
Carbon Monoxide
VARIOUS GASES
10
%
10
10
%
Tobacco Marker Testing Laboratory
EXPIRED AIR
Multiple Wavelength Spectrophotometer
2
Day 60
2021-09-15
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The 2 rows of supplb.xpt add qualifying information to the laboratory data collected (RDOMAIN = "LB"). IDVAR defines the key variable used to link this information to the LB data (LBSEQ). IDVARVAL specifies the value of the key variable within the parent LB record to which the SUPPLB record applies. The remaining columns specify the supplemental variables’ names (LBNVOID and LBNMVIOD, labels, values, origin.
Row 1:
Shows the subject had 4 voids during the 24-hour urine collection.
Row 2:
Shows subject had 2 voids missed during the 24-hour urine collection.