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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CDE ID CDE Name Definition Classification CRF Name Copyrighted or trademarked Disease Name Subdisease Name
C14190 Stroke symptoms discover location type

Where was the patient when stroke was detected or when symptoms were discovered? Indicate the type of facility or setting from which the patient came from when stroke like symptoms were discovered

Supplemental Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14191 Last known to be well date and time

The date and time at which the patient was last known to be without the signs and symptoms of the current stroke or at his or her prior baseline. This element captures the date and time for last known well that is determined to be the most accurate after all the data have been evaluated and additional witnesses interviewed (if applicable)

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14192 Symptom awaken discover indicator

Indicate if symptoms were discovered shortly upon awakening from sleep

Supplemental Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14194 Hospital not admitted but transferred to another acute care hospital indicator

Whether a patient presented to the Emergency Department of the study hospital and was transferred to an outside hospital. Was patient evaluated in the ED for acute Stroke or TIA and subsequently transferred to another acute care hospital rather than being admitted to your hospital?

Supplemental Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14195 Hospital point of origin for admission or visit type

Documents whether the patient originated from the community or was transferred from one hospital to the study hospital

Supplemental Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14196 Hospital location patient first received care type

Area of the hospital the patient first evaluated

Supplemental Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14197 Hospital care upon admission type

Where the patient was cared for and by whom (Where was the patient cared for and by what service?)

Supplemental Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14198 Hospital presumptive admission diagnosis type

The presumptive diagnosis tries to identify presumptive diagnosis at the time of hospital admission

Supplemental Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14199 Stroke complication of medical/ surgical procedure or therapy likelihood type

Was stroke a complication of medical or surgical procedure or therapy? This element attempts to capture if the stroke event was related to a medical or surgical procedure/ therapy the patient recently received (e.g., multifocal emboli after cardiac bypass surgery)

Exploratory Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14625 Hospital arrival date and time

Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject arrived at the hospital

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C18686 Hospital transport other text

The free-text field related to 'Hospital transport type' specifying other text. Type of transportation from injury scene to hospital

Supplemental Hospital Arrival/Admission Stroke Stroke
C14178 Stroke symptom type

The symptom experienced around the time of the stroke event

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C14179 Stroke symptom experienced indicator

Indicates whether or not the symptom was experienced around the time of the stroke event

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C14181 Stroke symptom resolution date and time

Date (and time, if applicable and known) the Stroke symptom resolved

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C14182 Stroke symptom duration range

The range of approximate stroke symptom duration. This is especially important if the diagnosis is Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C14183 Stroke symptom timing in relation to stroke onset category

This element captures the time course of a symptom associated with the index stroke. The element is intended to be recorded for each symptom separately

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C14187 Stroke symptom pediatric-specific type

The pediatric-specific symptom experienced around the time of the stroke event

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C14188 Neonatal level of consciousness type

Type of abnormal level of consciousness of the neonate

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C14189 Neonatal encephalopathy level type

Level of neonatal encephalopathy according to the Sarnat Staging

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C18905 Stroke symptom other text

The free-text field related to 'Stroke symptom type' specifying other text. The symptom experienced around the time of the stroke event

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C18906 Stroke symptom pediatric-specific other text

The free-text field related to 'Stroke symptom pediatric-specific type' specifying other text

Supplemental Assessment of Transient Neurologic Deficits Resolved Prior to Presentation Stroke Stroke
C01000 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - eye response scale

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Stroke Stroke
C01001 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - motor response scale

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best motor response (M). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Stroke Stroke
C01002 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - verbal response scale

Score that describes the participant's verbal response according to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Stroke Stroke
C01016 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - total score

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Total Score. The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. The total score is the sum of the scores for the three response types. (3-15)

Supplemental-Highly Recommended Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Stroke Stroke
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