CDE Catalog

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The CDE Catalog is a directory of the available NINDS CDEs. Users can search the Catalog to isolate a subset of the CDEs (e.g., all stroke-specific CDEs, etc.), and to view and download details about the CDEs.

Select any filter below to search the CDE Catalog.

For best results, clear form between searches. In addition, when specifying NeuroRehab, Sport-Related Concussion (SRC) or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as the Disease, please select a Subdisease as well.

NeuroRehab Comprehensive includes all NeuroRehab CDE recommendations. NeuroRehab General includes all NeuroRehab CDE recommendations that are not disease specific. All other NeuroRehab Subdiseases include recommendations specific to existing NINDS CDE project disorders.

Choose your Time Frame for your SRC study (Acute (time of injury until 72 hours), Subacute (after 72 hours to 3 months), and Persistent/Chronic (3 months and greater post-concussion) or Comprehensive if your study falls across the study time frames.

Choose your type of TBI study (Acute Hospitalized, Concussion/Mild TBI, Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation, or Epidemiology) or Comprehensive if your study falls outside of the study types or incorporates aspects of more than one type of study.

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The search results below can be downloaded by clicking the checkboxes on the far left side of the table. Select the header checkbox to select all CDEs listed on the first page. Then choose CDE Detailed Report from the Choose an operation dropdown menu.
CDE ID CDE Name Definition Classification CRF Name Copyrighted or trademarked Disease Name Subdisease Name
C07543 Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) - parent current nausea scale

How often the parent thinks the patient/subject has experienced nausea during the past week

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) Parent Current Version Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C07544 Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) - parent current tired frequency scale

How often the parent thinks the patient/subject has gotten tired a lot during the past week

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) Parent Current Version Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C07545 Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) - parent current tired easily scale

How often the parent thinks the patient/subject has gotten tired easily during the past week

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) Parent Current Version Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C07546 Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) - Parent Current Version cognitive total score

Sum of cognitive items 1-11 (0-33), on parent current version of Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI)

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) Parent Current Version Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C07547 Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) - Parent Current Version somatic total score

Sum of somatic items 12-20 (0-27), on parent current version of Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI)

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Health and Behavior Inventory (HBI) Parent Current Version Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C00707 Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency

The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of "drinks consumed" differs from one nation and culture to another, so the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed will be defined as well as quantity of each that constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol

Supplemental Substance Use Sport-Related Concussion Comprehensive
C00730 Alcohol use frequency

The frequency of consumption of alcohol by the participant

Supplemental Substance Use Sport-Related Concussion Comprehensive
C00707 Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency

The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of "drinks consumed" differs from one nation and culture to another, so the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed will be defined as well as quantity of each that constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol

Supplemental Substance Use Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C00730 Alcohol use frequency

The frequency of consumption of alcohol by the participant

Supplemental Substance Use Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C00707 Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency

The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of "drinks consumed" differs from one nation and culture to another, so the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed will be defined as well as quantity of each that constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol

Supplemental Substance Use Sport-Related Concussion Persistent/Chronic
C00730 Alcohol use frequency

The frequency of consumption of alcohol by the participant

Supplemental Substance Use Sport-Related Concussion Persistent/Chronic
C00707 Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency

The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of "drinks consumed" differs from one nation and culture to another, so the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed will be defined as well as quantity of each that constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol

Supplemental Substance Use Sport-Related Concussion Subacute
C00730 Alcohol use frequency

The frequency of consumption of alcohol by the participant

Supplemental Substance Use Sport-Related Concussion Subacute
C06252 Compression device type

Any compression device worn by the individual that may affect cardiovascular parameters during the examination.

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Comprehensive
C06253 Heart rate status

Findings after taking a participant's pulse during the examination

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Comprehensive
C18145 Procedure perform time

Time of day at which the examination was taken measured in an hour/minute format (HHMM).

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Comprehensive
C06252 Compression device type

Any compression device worn by the individual that may affect cardiovascular parameters during the examination.

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C06253 Heart rate status

Findings after taking a participant's pulse during the examination

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C18145 Procedure perform time

Time of day at which the examination was taken measured in an hour/minute format (HHMM).

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Acute
C06252 Compression device type

Any compression device worn by the individual that may affect cardiovascular parameters during the examination.

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Persistent/Chronic
C06253 Heart rate status

Findings after taking a participant's pulse during the examination

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Persistent/Chronic
C18145 Procedure perform time

Time of day at which the examination was taken measured in an hour/minute format (HHMM).

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Persistent/Chronic
C06252 Compression device type

Any compression device worn by the individual that may affect cardiovascular parameters during the examination.

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Subacute
C06253 Heart rate status

Findings after taking a participant's pulse during the examination

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Subacute
C18145 Procedure perform time

Time of day at which the examination was taken measured in an hour/minute format (HHMM).

Supplemental Vital Signs and Tests Sport-Related Concussion Subacute
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