The CDISC SDTM can be implemented for tobacco product studies using the domain specifications in the following sections:
All specifications begin with the name of the domain and the expected record structure for the resulting dataset.
A domain specification table to describe the domain's variables and their attributes follows the domain name and record structure. Each table includes rows for all required and expected variables for a domain and for a set of permissible variables. There is one row for each variable with columns to describe expected attributes of the variable in resulting datasets. The columns in a domain specification table are:
Specification Table Column | Purpose |
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Variable Name | Specifies the name of the name of the variable which will be the name of the column in the resulting dataset. |
Variable Label | Specifies a descriptive label for the variable. |
Type | Specifies the data type of the variable. Values for in this column are:
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Controlled Terms, Codelist, or Format | Specifies any controlled terminology or formats that apply to the variable. Values in this column are:
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Role | Specifies the role of the variable in the resulting dataset. Values in this column are: SEE OBSERVATIONS AND VARIABLES IN SEND SECTION 2.4 |
CDISC Notes | Provides additional context regarding the intended use of the variable and may include:
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Core | Specifies the expectations for inclusion of the variable in the resulting dataset. Values in this column are:
SEE SEND see Section 4.1.3, Core Variables SDTM - |
- Role: This is taken directly from the SDTM. Note that if a variable is either a Variable Qualifier or a Synonym Qualifier, the SDTM includes the qualified variable, but SDTMIG domain specifications do not.
- CDISC Notes may include any of the following:
- A description of what the variable means
- Information about how this variable relates to another variable
- Rules for when or how the variable should be populated, or how the contents should be formatted
- Examples of values that might appear in the variable. Such examples are only examples, and although they may be CDISC Controlled Terminology values, their presence in a CDISC Note should not be construed as definitive. For authoritative information on CDISC Controlled Terminology, consult https://www.cancer.gov/research/resources/terminology/cdisc.
- Core: Contains 1 of the 3 values—"Req", "Exp", or "Perm"—explained further in Section 4.1.5,