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TIG v1.0 Metadata Check for SDTM Domain Specification Table Beta 3.2

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Variable NameVariable LabelTypeControlled Terms, Codelist, or FormatRoleCDISC NotesCore
STUDYIDStudy IdentifierChar
IdentifierUnique identifier for a study.Req
DOMAINDomain AbbreviationCharMHIdentifierTwo-character abbreviation for the domain.Req
USUBJIDUnique Subject IdentifierChar
IdentifierIdentifier used to uniquely identify a subject across all studies for all applications or submissions involving the product.Req
MHSEQSequence NumberNum
IdentifierSequence number given to ensure uniqueness of subject records within a domain. May be any valid number.Req
MHGRPIDGroup IDChar
IdentifierUsed to tie together a block of related records in a single domain for a subject.Perm
MHREFIDReference IDChar
IdentifierInternal or external medical history identifier.Perm
MHSPIDApplicant-Defined IdentifierChar
IdentifierApplicant-defined reference number. May be preprinted on the CRF as an explicit line identifier or defined in the applicant's operational database. Example: Line number on a Medical History CRF page.Perm
MHTERMReported Term for the Medical HistoryChar
TopicVerbatim or preprinted CRF term for the medical condition or event.Req
MHMODIFYModified Reported TermChar
Synonym QualifierIf MHTERM is modified to facilitate coding, then MHMODIFY will contain the modified text.Perm
MHDECODDictionary-Derived TermChar
Synonym QualifierDictionary-derived text description of MHTERM or MHMODIFY. Equivalent to the Preferred Term (PT in MedDRA).Perm
MHEVDTYPMedical History Event Date TypeChar(MHEDTTYP)Variable QualifierSpecifies the aspect of the medical condition or event by which MHSTDTC and/or the MHENDTC is defined. Examples: "DIAGNOSIS", "SYMPTOMS", "RELAPSE", "INFECTION".Perm
MHCATCategory for Medical HistoryChar
Grouping QualifierUsed to define a category of related records. Examples: "CARDIAC", "GENERAL".Perm
MHSCATSubcategory for Medical HistoryChar
Grouping QualifierA further categorization of the condition or event.Perm
MHPRESPMedical History Event Pre-SpecifiedChar(NY)Variable QualifierA value of "Y" indicates that this medical history event was prespecified on the CRF. Values are null for spontaneously reported events (i.e., those collected as free-text verbatim terms).Perm
MHOCCURMedical History OccurrenceChar(NY)Record QualifierUsed when the occurrence of specific medical history conditions is solicited, to indicate whether ("Y"/"N") a medical condition (MHTERM) had ever occurred. Values are null for spontaneously reported events.Perm
MHSTATCompletion StatusChar(ND)Record QualifierThe status indicates that the prespecified question was not asked/answered.Perm
MHREASNDReason Medical History Not CollectedChar
Record QualifierDescribes the reason why data for a prespecified condition was not collected. Used in conjunction with MHSTAT when value is "NOT DONE".Perm
MHBODSYSBody System or Organ ClassChar
Record QualifierDictionary-derived. Body system or organ class that is involved in an event or measurement from a standard hierarchy (e.g., MedDRA). When using a multi-axial dictionary such as MedDRA, this should contain the SOC used for the applicant's analyses and summary tables which may not necessarily be the primary SOC.Perm
TAETORDPlanned Order of Element within ArmNum
TimingNumber that gives the planned order of the element within the arm for the element in which the assessment was made.Perm
EPOCHEpochChar(EPOCH)TimingEpoch associated with the start date/time of the medical history event.Perm
MHDTCDate/Time of History CollectionCharISO 8601 datetime or intervalTimingCollection date and time of the medical history observation represented in ISO 8601 character format.Perm
MHSTDTCStart Date/Time of Medical History EventCharISO 8601 datetime or intervalTimingStart date/time of the medical history event represented in ISO 8601 character format.Perm
MHENDTCEnd Date/Time of Medical History EventChar

ISO 8601 datetime or interval

TimingEnd date/time of the medical history event.Perm
MHDYStudy Day of History CollectionNum
Timing

Study day of medical history collection, measured as integer day. Algorithm for calculations must be relative to the applicant-defined RFSTDTC variable in Demographics. This formula should be consistent across the submission.

Perm
MHENRFEnd Relative to Reference PeriodChar(STENRF)Timing

Describes the end of the event relative to the applicant-defined reference period. The appilcant-defined reference period is a continuous period of time defined by a discrete starting point and a discrete ending point (represented by RFSTDTC and RFENDTC in Demographics).

Perm

MHENRTPT

End Relative to Reference Time PointChar(STENRF)Timing

Identifies the end of the event as being before or after the reference time point defined by variable MHENTPT.

Perm
MHENTPTEnd Reference Time PointChar
TimingDescription or date/time in ISO 8601 character format of the reference point referred to by MHENRTPT. Examples: "2003-12-25", "VISIT 2".Perm

Assumptions

  1. Prior interventions, including prior medications and procedures, should be submitted in an appropriate dataset from the Interventions class (e.g., Concomitant/Prior Medications (CM) or Procedures (PR)).
  2. MH description and coding
    1. MHTERM is the topic variable and captures the verbatim term collected for the condition or event or the prespecified term used to collect information about the occurrence of any of a group of conditions or events. MHTERM is a required variable and must have a value.
    2. MHMODIFY is a permissible variable and should be included if the applicant’s procedure permits modification of a verbatim term for coding. The modified term is listed in MHMODIFY. The variable should be populated as per the applicant’s procedures; null values are permitted.
    3. If the applicant codes the reported term (MHTERM) using a standard dictionary, then MHDECOD will be populated with the preferred term derived from the dictionary.
    4. MHBODSYS is the system organ class (SOC) from the coding dictionary associated with the adverse event by the applicant. This value may differ from the primary SOC designated in the coding dictionary's standard hierarchy.
    5. If a CRF collects medical history by prespecified body systems and the applicant also codes reported terms using a standard dictionary, then MHDECOD and MHBODSYS are populated using the standard dictionary. MHCAT and MHSCAT should be used for the prespecified body systems.
  3. Additional categorization and grouping
    1. MHCAT and MHSCAT may be populated with the applicant's predefined categorization of medical history events, which are often prespecified on the CRF. Note that even if the applicant uses the body system terminology from the standard dictionary, MHBODSYS and MHCAT may differ; MHBODSYS is derived from the coding system, whereas MHCAT is effectively assigned when the investigator records a condition under the prespecified category.
      1. This categorization should not group all records (within the MH domain) into one generic group such as “Medical History” or “General Medical History” because this is redundant information with the domain code. If no smaller categorization can be applied, then it is not necessary to include or populate this variable.
      2. Examples of MHCAT could include “General Medical History“ (see above assumption; if “General Medical History” is an MHCAT value, then there should be other MHCAT values), “Allergy Medical History, “ and “Reproductive Medical History”.
    2. MHGRPID may be used to link (or associate) different records together to form a block of related records at the subject level within the MH domain. It should not be used in place of MHCAT or MHSCAT, which are used to group data across subjects. For example, if a group of syndromes reported for a subject were related to a particular disease, then the MHGRPID variable could be populated with the appropriate text.
  4. Prespecified terms; presence or absence of events
    1. Information on medical history is generally collected in 2 different ways, either by recording free text or using a prespecified list of terms. The solicitation of information on specific medical history events may affect the frequency at which they are reported; therefore, the fact that a specific medical history event was solicited may be of interest to reviewers. MHPRESP and MHOCCUR are used together to indicate whether the condition in MHTERM was prespecified and whether it occurred, respectively. A value of “Y” in MHPRESP indicates that the term was prespecified.
    2. MHOCCUR is used to indicate whether a prespecified medical condition occurred; a value of "Y" indicates that the event occurred and "N" indicates that it did not.
    3. If a medical history event was reported using free text, the values of MHPRESP and MHOCCUR should be null. MHPRESP and MHOCCUR are permissible fields and may be omitted from the dataset if all medical history events were collected as free text.
    4. MHSTAT and MHREASND provide information about prespecified medical history questions for which no response was collected. MHSTAT and MHREASND are permissible fields and may be omitted from the dataset if all medications were collected as free text or if all prespecified conditions had responses in MHOCCUR.
      SituationValue of
      MHPRESP
      Value of
      MHOCCUR
      Value of
      MHSTAT
      Spontaneously reported event occurred


      Pre-specified event occurredYY
      Pre-specified event did not occurYN
      Pre-specified event has no responseY
      NOT DONE
    5. When medical history events are collected with the recording of free text, a record may be entered into the data management system to indicate “no medical history” for a specific subject or prespecified body system category (e.g., gastrointestinal). For these subjects or categories within subject, do not include a record in the MH dataset to indicate that there were no events.
  5. Timing variables
    1. Relative timing assessments such as “Ongoing” or "Active" are common in the collection of MH information. MHENRF may be used when this relative timing assessment is coincident with the start of the study reference period for the subject represented in the Demographics (DM) dataset (RFSTDTC). MHENRTPT and MHENTPT may be used when "Ongoing" is relative to another date such as the screening visit date.
    2. Additional timing variables (e.g., MHSTRF) may be used when appropriate.
  6. MH event date type
    1. MHEVDTYP is a domain-specific variable that can be used to indicate the aspect of the event that is represented in the event start and/or end date/times (MHSTDTC and/or MHENDTC). If a start date and/or end date is collected without further specification of what constitutes the start or end of the event, then MHEVDTYP is not needed. However, when data collection specifies how the start or end date is to be reported, MHEVDTYP can be used to provide this information. For example, when collecting the date of diagnosis, it would be used to populate MHSTDTC; MHEVDTYP would be populated with "DIAGNOSIS". If MHEVDTYP is not needed for any collected data, it need not be included in the dataset. If MHEVDTYP is included in the dataset, it should be populated only when the data collection specifies the aspect of the event that is to be used to populate the start and/or end date; otherwise, it should be null. 
    2. When data collected about an event includes 2 different dates that could be considered the start or end of an event, then an MH record will be created for each. For example, if data collection included both a date of onset of symptoms and a date of diagnosis, there would be 2 records for the event, one with MHSTDTC the date of onset of symptoms and MHEVDTYP = "SYMPTOMS" and a second with MHSTDTC the date of diagnosis and MHENDTYP = "DIAGNOSIS". In such a case, it is recommended that the 2 records be linked by means such as a common value of MHSPID or MHGRPID.
  7. Any identifiers, timing variables, or Events general observation-class qualifiers may be added to the MH domain, but the following Qualifiers would generally not be used: --SER, --ACN, --ACNOTH, --REL, --RELNST, --OUT, --SCAN, --SCONG, --SDISAB, ‑‑SDTH, --SHOSP, --SLIFE, --SOD, --SMIE.

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