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Common data elements for predictors of pediatric sepsis: A framework to standardize data collection [PDF]
Background Standardized collection of predictors of pediatric sepsis has enormous potential to increase data compatibility across research studies. The Pediatric Sepsis Predictor Standardization Working Group collaborated to define common data elements for pediatric sepsis predictors at the point of triage to serve as a standardized framework for data
Samuel Akech+8 more
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Common Data Elements for COVID-19 Neuroimaging: A GCS-NeuroCOVID Proposal [PDF]
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Edlow, Brian L.+16 more
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Common data elements for clinical research in Friedreich's ataxia [PDF]
To reduce study start‐up time, increase data sharing, and assist investigators conducting clinical studies, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke embarked on an initiative to create common data elements for neuroscience clinical research.
Lynch, David R+14 more
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No Consensus on Definition Criteria for Stroke Registry Common Data Elements [PDF]
<i>Background:</i> Stroke registries contribute to the conduct of clinical research and to the assessment of health care quality control. Efforts to compare clinical outcomes and quality indicators between centers are dependent on standardized data elements, but it is unknown how stroke physicians define common data elements, such as ...
Andrei V. Alexandrov+8 more
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FAIR data sharing: The roles of common data elements and harmonization
The value of robust and responsible data sharing in clinical research and healthcare is recognized by patients, patient advocacy groups, researchers, journal editors, and the healthcare industry globally. Privacy and security concerns acknowledged, the act of exchanging data (interoperability) along with its meaning (semantic interoperability) across ...
R.D. Kush+13 more
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Common Data Elements in Radiology [PDF]
Diagnostic radiologists generally produce unstructured information in the form of images and narrative text reports. Although designed for human consumption, radiologic reports contain a wealth of information that could be valuable for clinical care, research, and quality improvement if that information could be extracted by automated systems ...
Daniel L. Rubin, Charles E. Kahn
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Common Data Elements for Muscle Biopsy Reporting [PDF]
Context There is no current standard among myopathologists for reporting muscle biopsy findings. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke has recently launched a common data element (CDE) project to standardize neuromuscular data collected in clinical reports and to facilitate their use in ...
Michael W. Lawlor+10 more
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Common data elements for epilepsy mobile health systems [PDF]
SummaryObjectiveCommon data elements (CDEs) are currently unavailable for mobile health (mHealth) in epilepsy devices and related applications. As a result, despite expansive growth of new digital services for people with epilepsy, information collected is often not interoperable or directly comparable.
Tobias Loddenkemper+23 more
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Advancing Symptom Science Through Use of Common Data Elements [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundUse of common data elements (CDEs), conceptually defined as variables that are operationalized and measured in identical ways across studies, enables comparison of data across studies in ways that would otherwise be impossible. Although healthcare researchers are increasingly using CDEs, there has been little systematic use of CDEs ...
Nancy S. Redeker+13 more
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Biomarkers as Common Data Elements for Symptom and Self‐Management Science [PDF]
AbstractPurposeBiomarkers as common data elements (CDEs) are important for the characterization of biobehavioral symptoms given that once a biologic moderator or mediator is identified, biologically based strategies can be investigated for treatment efforts.
Page, Gayle G.+19 more
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