CDE Detailed Report

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Subdomain Name: Vital Signs and Other Body Measures
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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
C19079 Method Used Type MethdUsedTyp The type of method used for measuring temperature The type of method used for measuring temperature Method used Rectal;Ear;Oral;Axillary;Unknown Rectal;Ear;Oral;Axillary;Unknown Alphanumeric

Present body temperature at the day of investigation should be documented. It should be noted that rectal investigation of body core temperature is most reliable.

Karlsson AK, Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Donovan W, Biering-SØrensen F. International spinal cord injury skin and thermoregulation function basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2012 Jul;50(7):512-6. doi: 10.1038/sc.2011.167. Adult;Pediatric Supplemental 1.00 2014-05-27 09:50:43.0 Vital Signs and Tests Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations

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C06154 Stasis dilation upper urinary tract laterality type StasDialUpUrnTrctInd The laterality type related to stasis/ dilatation in upper urinary tract. This means stasis or dilatation was found of the renal pelvis (hydronephrosis) and/or ureter (hydroureteris) on either side The laterality type related to stasis/ dilatation in upper urinary tract. This means stasis or dilatation was found of the renal pelvis (hydronephrosis) and/or ureter (hydroureteris) on either sid Stasis dilation in upper urinary tract Right side;Left side Right side;Left side Alphanumeric

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Biering-SØrensen F, Craggs M, Kennelly M, Schick E, Wyndaele J-J. International urinary tract imaging basic spinal cord injury data set. Spinal Cord 2009;47:379-83. Adult Supplemental 4.00 2013-07-17 09:26:37.0 Vital Signs and Tests Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations

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C06260 Bladder function bladder compliance type BldrFuncBladderComplianceTyp Type of bladder compliance of the participant/subject during filling cystometry Type of bladder compliance of the participant/subject during filling cystometry Compliance during filing cystometry: Low (< 10 mL/cm H20) Yes;No;Unknown Yes;No;Unknown Alphanumeric

The International Continence Society recommends to calculate the bladder compliance using two standard points: 1) the detrusor pressure at the start on the bladder filling and the corresponding bladder volume (usually zero), and 2) the detrusor pressure (and corresponding bladder volume) at cystometric capacity or immediately before the start of any detrusor contraction that causes significant leakage (and therefore causes the bladder volume to decrease, affecting compliance calculation). Both points are measured excluding any detrusor contraction (Abrams et al. 2002). Unknown is used if the observation regarding bladder compliance during filling cystometry is not available.

Abrams P, Cardozo L, Fall M, Griffiths D, Rosier P, Ulmsten U, van Kerrebroeck P, Victor A, Wein A. The Standardisation of Terminology of Lower Urinary Tract Function: Report from the Standardisation Sub-committee of the International Continence Society. Neurourology and Urodynamics 2002:21;167-78. Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Craggs M, Kennelly M, Schick E, Wyndaele JJ. International urodynamic basic spinal cord injury data set. Spinal Cord 2008 Jul;46(7):513-6. Weld KJ, Graney MJ, Dmochowski RR. Differences in bladder compliance with time and associations of bladder management with compliance in spinal cord injured patients. J Urol 2000;163:1228-33. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 Vital Signs and Tests Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations

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C06115 Force vital capacity measurement FrceVitalCpctyMeasr Forced vital capacity (FVC) value measured in liters using simple spirometry. FVC is defined as the total volume of air that a person can forcibly exhale during a maximal expiratory effort Forced vital capacity (FVC) value measured in liters using simple spirometry. FVC is defined as the total volume of air that a person can forcibly exhale during a maximal expiratory effor Forced vital capacity (FVC) Numeric Values

Forced vital capacity (FVC) should be reported in liters (99.9 = Unknown)

Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Donovan W, Karlsson AK, Mueller G, Perkash I, William Sheel A, Wecht J, Schilero GJ.International Spinal Cord Injury Pulmonary Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2012 Jun; 50(6):418-21. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 Vital Signs and Tests Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations

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C18133 Cystogram performed date CystogramDate Date Cystogram was performed Date Cystogram was performed Date performed: Date or Date & Time

Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).

Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Craggs M, Kennelly M, Schick E, Wyndaele J-J. International urinary tract imaging basic spinal cord injury data set. Spinal Cord 2009;47:379-83. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 Vital Signs and Tests Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations

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