Table 3.3.6.1 Time-to-Event Variables for BDS Datasets
Variable Name
Variable Label
Type
Codelist/ Controlled Terms
Core
CDISC Notes
STARTDT
Time-to-Event Origin Date for Subject
Num
Perm
The original date of risk for the time-to-event analysis. This is generally the point at which a subject is first at risk for the event of interest evaluation (as defined in the Protocol or SAP). For example, this may be the randomization date or the date of first study therapy exposure.
STARTDTM
Time-to-Event Origin Datetime
Num
Perm
The original datetime of risk for the time-to-event analysis. This is generally the point at which a subject is first at risk for the event of interest evaluation (as defined in the Protocol or SAP). For example, this may be the randomization datetime or the datetime of first study therapy exposure.
Defines whether the event was censored for the subject within the parameter (period of observation truncated prior to event being observed). It is strongly recommended to use 0 as an event indicator and positive integers as censoring indicators. It is also recommended that unique positive integers be used to indicate coded descriptions of censoring reasons. CNSR is required for time-to-event parameters.
EVNTDESC
Event or Censoring Description
Char
Perm
Description of the event of interest or censoring reason for the subject within the parameter.
CNSDTDSC
Censor Date Description
Char
Perm
Describes the circumstance represented by the censoring date if different from the event date that warrants censoring.