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Common Data Elements in Head and Neck Radiology Reporting
Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2020Radiologists must convert the complex information in head and neck imaging into text reports that can be understood and used by clinicians, patients, and fellow radiologists for patient care, research, and quality initiatives. Common data elements in reporting, through use of defined questions with constrained answers and terminology, allow ...
Paul E. Kim+7 more
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Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, 2021
Suicide rates among military-connected populations have increased over the past 15 years. Meta-analytic studies indicate prediction of suicide outcomes is lacking.
Andrew K. Littlefield+7 more
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Suicide rates among military-connected populations have increased over the past 15 years. Meta-analytic studies indicate prediction of suicide outcomes is lacking.
Andrew K. Littlefield+7 more
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Common Data Elements for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2010An expert work group with 7 members was formed under the cosponsorship of 5 U.S. federal agencies to identify common data elements for research related to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The work group reviewed both previous and contemporary measurement standardization efforts for PTSD research and engaged in a series of electronic and live ...
Danny G. Kaloupek+7 more
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(Common) Data Elements in Radiation Oncology: A Systematic Literature Review
JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics, 2023PURPOSE Structured medical data documentation is highly relevant in a data-driven discipline such as radiation oncology. Defined (common) data elements (CDEs) can be used to record data in clinical trials, health records, or computer systems for improved standardization and data exchange.
Fabio Dennstädt+2 more
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Variables, Data Types and Common Elements
2001This chapter presents the syntax and semantics of the basic, common language elements of all programming languages of IEC 61131-3.
Karl-Heinz John, Michael Tiegelkamp
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The Nordic Common Data Element repository for describing cancer data
International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies, 2009The aim of the Nordic Common Data Element Project is to facilitate convergence towards a common metadata standard in cancer in the Nordic countries. The experience of installing, learning and using the open software suite, Cancer Data Standards Repository (caDSR), developed by the National Cancer Institute's Center for Bioinformatics, NCICB, in the USA
Helgi Sigurdsson+4 more
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Common data elements to advance ME/CFS research
Open Access GovernmentStandardizing data collection in ME/CFS research through Common Data Elements is a crucial step toward improving diagnosis, advancing treatments, and fostering collaboration across studies to accelerate progress in understanding this complex disease.
Megan Ulmer Carnes+2 more
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Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation: Analysis of Common Data Elements
2013Physical medicine rehabilitation interventions for post-acute traumatic brain injury (TBI) are heterogeneous and subject to differences based on multi-disciplinary treatment plans [1]. There is no universal knowledge representation (KR) model for TBI rehabilitation which impedes data collection, aggregation, computation, and sharing.
Michael Grove+3 more
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Analyzing Real-World Use of Research Common Data Elements
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2018Common Data Elements (CDEs) are defined as "data elements that are common to multiple data sets across different studies" and provide structured, standardized definitions so that data may be collected and used across different datasets. CDE collections are traditionally developed prospectively by subject-matter and domain experts.
Vojtech, Huser, Liz, Amos
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The Nature and Structure of the Military Suicide Research Consortium’s Common Data Elements
, 2020Objective To describe the development, application, and benefits of a set of common data elements (CDE) utilized by the Military Suicide Research Consortium (MSRC).
Anna R. Gai+9 more
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