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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and Department of Defense Sport-Related Concussion Common Data Elements Version 1.0 Recommendations

机译:国家神经障碍研究所和卒中和国防部体育相关震荡普通数据元素版本1.0建议

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Through a partnership with the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institutes of Health, and Department of Defense, the development of Sport-Related Concussion (SRC) Common Data Elements (CDEs) was initiated. The aim of this collaboration was to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of clinical research studies and clinical treatment outcomes, increase data quality, facilitate data sharing across studies, reduce study start-up time, more effectively aggregate information into metadata results, and educate new clinical investigators. The SRC CDE Working Group consisted of 32 worldwide experts in concussion from varied fields of related expertise divided into three Subgroups: Acute (72h post-concussion), Subacute (3 days-3 months post-concussion) and Persistent/Chronic (3 months post-concussion). To develop CDEs, the Subgroups reviewed various domains, then selected from, refined, and added to existing CDEs, case report forms and field-tested data elements from national registries and funded research studies. Recommendations were posted to the NINDS CDE Website for Public Review from February 2017 to April 2017. Following an internal Working Group review of recommendations, along with consideration of comments received from the Public Review period, the first iteration (Version 1.0) of the NINDS SRC CDEs was completed in June 2017. The recommendations include Core and Supplemental-Highly Recommended CDEs for cognitive data elements and symptom checklists, as well as other outcomes and end-points (e.g., vestibular, oculomotor, balance, anxiety, depression), and sample case report forms (e.g., injury reporting, demographics, concussion history) for domains typically included in clinical research studies. The NINDS SRC CDEs and supporting documents are publicly available on the NINDS CDE website www.commondataelements.ninds.nih.gov. Widespread use of CDEs by researchers and clinicians will facilitate consistent SRC clinical research and trial design, data sharing, and metadata retrospective analysis.
机译:通过与国家神经疾病和中风(NINDS)的伙伴关系,国家卫生研究院和国防部,发起了运动相关脑震荡(SRC)普通数据元素(CDES)。该协作的目的是提高临床研究研究和临床治疗结果的效率和有效性,增加数据质量,促进研究的数据分享,减少研究启动时间,更有效地将信息汇总为元数据结果,并教育新的临床调查人员。 SRC CDE工作组由32个全球专家呼气部门,各种相关专业领域分为三个亚组:急性(72H后震荡),亚急性(呼查后3天3个月)和持久/慢性(&gt ;震荡后3个月)。要开发CDES,子组审查了各个域,然后从国家注册管理机构和资助的研究研究中选择了各种域,然后选择,并添加到现有CDE,案例报告表格和现场测试的数据元素。从2017年2月到2017年4月的公众审查发布到Ninds CDE网站。在内部工作组审查建议之后,同时审议公开审查期间的意见,NINDS SRC的第一次迭代(1.0版) CDES于2017年6月完成。该建议包括用于认知数据元素和症状检查表的核心和补充 - 强烈推荐CDES,以及其他结果和终点(例如,前庭,动力,平衡,焦虑,抑郁症)和样本案例报告表格(例如,通常包含在临床研究研究中的域的伤害报告,人口统计学,脑震荡历史)。 Ninds SRC CDES和支持文件在NINDS CDE网站www.commondataelements.ninds.nih.gov上公开提供。通过研究人员和临床医生广泛使用CDES将促进一致的SRC临床研究和试验设计,数据共享和元数据回顾性分析。

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