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  1. ... which are an agreed-upon set of standard terminology; and common data elements, which use shared vocabularies and standard values ... implemented in the planning and operation of registries, clinical trials, and ... of a common set of data elements to be used in registries and clinical ...
  2. ... of the data. Work is underway to standardize data collection across PHRs through the use of common terminologies such as the SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of ...
  3. ... Weight loss and reduced urine output provide additional data regarding the severity of the effects of diarrhea. Table 3. National Cancer Institute’s Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events: Nausea and Vomiting a ...
  4. ... narrative definitions (generated by the workgroups) to standardized terminologies to produce a Library of Common Data Definitions. Standardizing the definitions of the components that ...
  5. ... narrative definitions generated by the workgroups to standardized terminologies to produce a library of common data definitions that can eventually be implemented within electronic ...
  6. ... commonly used approach to classifying lymphedema is the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v3.0 (CTCAE), which were developed for grading adverse events in the context of clinical trials.[ 37 ] A key advantage of the CTCAE approach ...
  7. ... focus on potential risks of treatment, as is common with clinical trial informed consents. Instead, the informed consent for an observational study focuses on the purpose of collecting the data, how the data will be handled, and who ...
  8. ... References 1. Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC). Clinical Data ... breakthrough in streamlining trials. Ann Neurol. 2010 Jul;68(1):A11–3. ...
  9. ... systems in healthcare. The GRADE system uses a common, sensible and transparent approach to grading the quality of evidence. The results of applying the GRADE system to clinical trial data are displayed in a table known as a ...
  10. ... to data, particularly proprietary data from industry-sponsored trials or private health ... Procedural Terminology ) codes are not sensitive to many relevant factors ...
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