CDE Detailed Report

Disease: Stroke
Subdomain Name: Performance Measures
CRF: Walking Speed

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CDE ID CDE Name Variable Name Definition Short Description Question Text Permissible Values Description Data Type Disease Specific Instructions Disease Specific Reference Population Classification (e.g., Core) Version Number Version Date CRF Name (CRF Module / Guidance) Subdomain Name Domain Name Size Input Restrictions Min Value Max Value Measurement Type External Id Loinc External Id Snomed External Id caDSR External Id CDISC
C13191 Walking speed value WalkingSpeedVal Comfortable walking speed is assessed in meters per second (m/sec) and is measured using the time to complete the central 4 meters of a 6 meter line Comfortable walking speed is assessed in meters per second (m/sec) and is measured using the time to complete the central 4 meters of a 6 meter lin Walking speed Numeric Values

* Start your patient at the beginning of a 6 meter line * Ask patient to walk "at a comfortable pace" to the end of the line - "Walk at a comfortable pace as if you are walking in the park". Allow participant to accelerate 1 meter and decelerate 1 meter. * Time during the central 4 meters * Use a stopwatch to time from when the patient's leading limb crosses the test line and until the leading limb crosses the end test distance line. * Comfortable walking speed is time to complete 4 meters, reported in m/sec (4 meters/time to complete that distance)

Supplemental - Highly Recommended based on study type, disease stage and disease type

Perry J, Garrett M, Gronley JK, Mulroy SJ. Classification of walking handicap in the stroke population. Stroke 1995;26(6):982-9 Adult Supplemental-Highly Recommended 3.00 2013-06-21 00:00:00.0 Walking Speed Performance Measures Outcomes and End Points

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C13190 Walking time duration WalkingTimeDur Time in seconds to complete the central 4 meters of a 6 meter line at a comfortable walking pace Time in seconds to complete the central 4 meters of a 6 meter line at a comfortable walking pac Walking time Numeric Values

* Start your patient at the beginning of a 6 meter line * Ask patient to walk "at a comfortable pace" to the end of the line - "Walk at a comfortable pace as if you are walking in the park". Allow participant to accelerate 1 meter and decelerate 1 meter. * Time during the central 4 meters * Use a stopwatch to time from when the patient's leading limb crosses the test line and until the leading limb crosses the end test distance line.

Supplemental - Highly Recommended based on study type, disease stage and disease type

Perry J, Garrett M, Gronley JK, Mulroy SJ. Classification of walking handicap in the stroke population. Stroke 1995;26(6):982-9 Adult Supplemental-Highly Recommended 3.00 2013-06-21 00:00:00.0 Walking Speed Performance Measures Outcomes and End Points

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