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 1  ABCPR  ABC-4561TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHYBASELINE
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The transthoracic electrocardiography (TTE) produced images of the heart.

Valvular regurgitation technically is not considered as a lesion, can this be mapped to TU? – This is considered as a site of disease so it is in scope?

The Tumor/Lesion domains (TU, TR) represent data collected in clinical trials where sites of disease (e.g., tumors/lesions/locations of interest, lymph nodes, organs of interest in the assessment of the disease) are identified and then repeatedly measured/assessed at subsequent time points and often used in an evaluation of disease response(s).

Rows 1-2:I examined the TTE image of the heart (test location) and found calcified mitral valve annulus (result location).
Rows 3-4:I examined the TTE image of the heart (test location) and found that the mitral valve (result location) had become stenotic.
Rows 5-6:I examined the TTE image of the heart (test location) and regurgitation of blood in the mitral valve back into the left atrium.

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1ABCTUABC-45611CAL 1Calcification IndicatorHEARTY

TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY1BASELINE2020-04-27
2ABCTUABC-45621CAL 1Calcification Location IdentificationHEARTidentifiedMitral Valve Annulus
TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY1BASELINE2020-04-27
3ABCTUABC-45632STEN 1Cardiac Valvular Stenosis IndicatorHEARTY

TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY1BASELINE2020-04-27
4ABCTUABC-45642STEN 1Cardiac Valvular Stenosis Location IdentificationHEARTidentifiedMitral Valve
TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY1BASELINE2020-04-27
5ABCTUABC-45653REGUR 1Cardiac Valvular Regurgitation IndicatorHEARTY

TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY1BASELINE2020-04-27
6ABCTUABC-45663REGUR 1Cardiac Valvular Regurgitation Location IdentificationHEARTidentifiedMitral ValveInto the left atriumTRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY1BASELINE2020-04-27
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Note these tests were originally created as a CVTESTs, if users are using SDTMIG version prior to 3.4.  Per SDTMIG 3.4, this is now considered as a grading scale and therefore should now be represented as CC/RS.
Row 1:Mitral valve stenosis is moderate.
Row 2:Mitral valve regurgitation is severe.
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1ABCRS(CC)ABC-4561REGUR 1VSC-Cardiac Valvular Stenosis SeverityVALVE STENOSIS CLASSIFICATION 2009 VERSIONModerate1BASELINE2020-04-27
2ABCRS(CC)ABC-4562STEN 1SNVRC-Cardiac Valvular Regurgitation SeveritySEVERITY OF NATIVE VALVULAR REGURGITATION CLASSIFICATION 2003Severe1BASELINE2020-04-27

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The below example shows how to represent calcification severity from a sponsor defined criteria using the TR domain. The Mitral Valve Annulus identified in TU is severely calcified.

Jordan: i originally mapped this to CV but this is an assessment of lesion severity, thusly can be considered as lesion properties? So I changed this dataset to TR instead. I seriously wonder whose idea it was to create a separate non-tumor lesion domain when everything on this page could have been mapped to the single CV domain (except the peer-reviewed, published clinical classifications). How do you expect users to know these details by just reading the SDTMIG?

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1ABCTRABC-4561CAL 1Calcification SeveritySponsor-defined CriteriaSevere1BASELINE2020-04-27
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