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
C06147 Bladder diverticulum indicator BldrDvrtclmInd Indicator of whether there is bladder diverticulum. This means diverticula of any size within the bladder or bladder neck were found Indicator of whether there is bladder diverticulum. This means diverticula of any size within the bladder or bladder neck were foun Bladder diverticulum Bladder diverticulum Bladder diverticulum Alphanumeric

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This means diverticula of any size within the bladder or bladder neck were found.

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 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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C18153 Data unknown text DataUnknwnTxt The free-text field to Mark an "X" in to record if data are unknown or not available The free-text field to Mark an "X" in to record if data are unknown or not availabl Alphanumeric

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No references available Adult;Pediatric Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 Vital Signs and Tests Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations 20

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C06252 Compression device type ComprsnDevTyp Any compression device worn by the individual that may affect cardiovascular parameters during the examination. Any compression device worn by the individual that may affect cardiovascular parameters during the examination. Devices in use during testing Abdominal binder;Pressure stockings;None;Unknown Abdominal binder;Pressure stockings;None;Unknown Alphanumeric

The wearing of compression devices (abdominal binder or pressure stockings) could affect cardiovascular parameters during the examination. Therefore, their use during the examination should be documented.

Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Karlsson AK, Donovan W, Mathias CJ, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F. International spinal cord injury cardiovascular function basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2010 Aug;48(8):586-90. <br />Hopman,M.T., Monroe,M., Dueck,C., Phillips,W.T. & Skinner,J.S. Blood redistribution and circulatory responses to submaximal arm exercise in persons with spinal cord injury. Scand. J. Rehabil. Med. 30, 167-174 (1998). 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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C01553 Blood pressure measurement position type BldPressrMeasrPositionTyp Indicator of the participant's position during the blood pressure measurement Indicator of the participant's position during the blood pressure measurement Position during testing Sitting;Supine;Unknown Sitting;Supine;Unknown Alphanumeric

Record the position the participant/ subject was in when the blood pressure was measured.

No references availableKrassioukov A, Alexander MS, Karlsson AK, Donovan W, Mathias CJ, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F. International spinal cord injury cardiovascular function basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2010 Aug;48(8):586-90. Adult;Pediatric Supplemental 3.10 2024-03-11 10:47:19.0 Vital Signs and Tests Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations

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C06416 Colonic transit left side measurement ColncTransLftSdMeasr The transit time of the descending colon (including the splenic flexure) and the rectosigmoid assessed by means of radioopaque markers and measured in hours. The transit time of the descending colon (including the splenic flexure) and the rectosigmoid assessed by means of radioopaque markers and measured in hours. Left colonic transit time Numeric Values

The physiology and innervation of the right colon (caecum, ascending colon and oral 2/3 of the transverse colon) is different from that of the left colon (splenic flexure, descending colon, and rectosigmoid). The right colon is mainly for storage and absorption and receives its parasympathetic innervation from the vagal nerve. The left colon is mainly a transit organ for defecation at receives its parasympathetic innervation from the sacral segments (S2-S4) of the spinal cord. Accordingly, colonc transit time is usually divided into right and left. Whether this is of clinical significance in SCI remains to be determined. The code Not tested is used if the transit time is not determined.

Krogh K, Perkash I, Stiens SA, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F. International bowel function extended spinal cord injury data set. Spinal Cord. 2009 Mar;47(3):235-41. 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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