Trauma Core CDEs

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The NTRR specifies a limited set of trauma core Common Data Elements (CDEs) highly recommended to be collected in all trauma studies that will be submitted to the National Trauma Research Repository (NTRR). The NTRR additionally specifies sets of basic CDEs in four environments of care: epidemiology, prehospital, acute hospital, and outcomes & rehabilitation, as well as CDEs related to social determinants of health (SDOH).

Investigators conducting studies relevant to any of these environments are strongly encouraged to select appropriate CDEs from the data dictionary to ensure that the data collected are standardized and interoperable across studies. Standardized data collection enables data sharing and cross-study secondary analyses.

To review and download the complete sets of recommended core and basic CDEs, select the desired tab above.

The Trauma Core Common Data Elements are highly recommended to be collected for ALL subjects in EVERY trauma study.

Trauma Core CDEs

variable name title element type version definition short description datatype maximum character quantity input restriction minimum value maximum value data element concept identifiers data element concept names data element terminology sources permissible values permissible value descriptions permissible value output codes permissible value concept identifiers permissible value concept names permissible value terminology sources Item Response OID Element OID unit of measure guidelines/instructions notes preferred question text keywords references population.all domain.general (for all diseases) domain.traumatic brain injury domain.Parkinson's disease domain.Friedreich's ataxia domain.stroke domain.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis domain.Huntington's disease domain.multiple sclerosis domain.neuromuscular diseases domain.myasthenia gravis domain.spinal muscular atrophy domain.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy domain.congenital muscular dystrophy domain.spinal cord injury domain.headache domain.epilepsy domain.eye diseases domain.trauma classification.general (for all diseases) classification.acute hospitalized classification.concussion/mild TBI classification.epidemiology classification.moderate/severe TBI: rehabilitation classification.Parkinson's disease classification.Friedreich's ataxia classification.stroke classification.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis classification.Huntington's disease classification.multiple sclerosis classification.neuromuscular diseases classification.myasthenia gravis classification.spinal muscular atrophy classification.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy classification.congenital muscular dystrophy classification.spinal cord injury classification.headache classification.epilepsy classification.eye diseases classification.trauma epidemiology classification.trauma pre-hospital classification.trauma acute hospital classification.trauma rehabilitation/outcomes historical notes Label(s) see also submitting organization name submitting contact name submitting contact information effective date until date steward organization name steward contact name steward contact information creation date last change date administrative status
AgeYrs Age in years Common Data Element 1.22 Value for participant's subject age, calculated as elapsed time since the birth of the participant/subject in years. The subjects age is typically recorded to the nearest full year completed, e.g. 11 years and 6 months should be recorded as 11 years. Value for participant's subject age recorded in years. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 150 C0001779|C1704791|C0679646/C1521970 Age|Demographics domain|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   The subject's age is typically recorded to the nearest full year completed, e.g. 11 years and 6 months should be recorded as 11 years. For subject's which are under 1 year old, use decimal points and use the following convention- record 1 month as 0.083 (1/12), 2 months as 0.166 (2/12), 3 months as 0.25 (3/12), 4 months as 0.333 (4/12), 5 months as 0.416 (5/12), 6 months as 0.5 (6/12), 7 months as 0.583 (7/12), 8 months as 0.666 (8/12), 9 months as 0.75 (9/12), 10 months as 0.833 (10/12), 11 months as 0.916 (11/12) and 12 months as 1 year. For the individuals 90 or older, in order to preserve PII, please submit 150  and make a note this in the general notes column. cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP;CDISC variables: QNAM=MHAGE, MHAGE=Age at MH Event, QVAL contains the age with the appropriate unit (years) Subject's age (recorded in years): CDISC No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental         Supplemental                             Core Core Core Core   NINDS_CDE AgeRange;AgeVal;AgeYrs;AlcUseStopAgeVal;AlcUseStrtAgeVal NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   4/8/25 Published
AISBodyRegionChapterCat Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Body region category Common Data Element 1.3 Category of body region assessed by Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) Category of body region assessed by Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0000722|C0229962|C0005898 Abbreviated Injury Scale|Body part|Body Regions UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Abdomen|External|Face|Head|Lower Extremity, Pelvis and Buttocks|Neck|Other Trauma|Spine|Thorax|Upper Extremity 5-Abdomen|9-External|2-Face|1-Head|7-Lower Extremity, Pelvis and Buttocks|3- Neck|0-Other Trauma|6-Spine|4-Thorax|8-Upper Extremity 5|9|2|1|7|3|0|6|4|8 ||||||||| ||||||||| |||||||||       Choose one. For each AISInjurySeverityScore value, select the corresponding body region chapter/category. Use the information from AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. AIS 2005, 2008, pre-dot code, position 1 AIS body region/chapter ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core     AbbrevInjryScalBodyRgnCat AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
AISCode Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Code Common Data Element 1.1 Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code including pre-dot and post-dot numeric codes as recorded according to the specified version of AIS dictionary (AISDictionaryVersion) Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code Alphanumeric 16 Free-Form Entry                             For each injury (or each row of data) enter the corresponding AIS code. Use the corresponding version of AIS dictionary to specify the proper code. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI or at time of first medical treatment. For, AIS 2005, update 2008, AIS code comprises six values, a dot, a one-digit severity code, and eight optional values). The pre-dot code contains values indicating AIS body region injured, type of structure injured, specific anatomic structure injured, and level of injury. The post-dot code contains the severity score, and may also contain optional descriptors indicating location of injury, whether it was intentional or unintentional, cause of injury, etc. Use the information from AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. Head - all codes begin with 1; Face - All codes begin with 2 ; Neck - All codes begin with 3; Thorax - All codes begin with 4; Abdomen - All codes begin with 5; Spine - All codes begin with 6; Upper extremities - All codes begin with 7; Lower extremities - All codes begin with 8; External, burns and other trauma - All codes begin with 9.   AIS code ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core       AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
AISDictionaryVersionTyp Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Dictionary version type Common Data Element 1.3 A type/version of the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) dictionary used to access the injury A type/version of the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) dictionary used to access the injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0000722 Abbreviated Injury Scale UMLS AIS Revision 1990|AIS Revision 1990 Update 1998|AIS Revision 2005|AIS Revision 2005 Update 2008|AIS Revision 2015 AIS Revision 1990|AIS Revision 1990 Update 1998|AIS Revision 2005|AIS Revision 2005 Update 2008|AIS Revision 2015 5|4|3|2|1 |||| |||| ||||       Choose one. Use AIS user manual to find out the version. Recommend using the most recent version. AIS dictionaries developed earlier than 1990 are not recommended for use in this data collection.   Version of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) dictionary ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core       AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
AISInjurySeverityScore Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Injury severity score Common Data Element 1.3 An injury severity score (AIS code), as part of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code An injury severity score (AIS code), as part of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code Numeric Values   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0439793|C0000722 Severities|Abbreviated Injury Scale UMLS|UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|6|9 1= minor|2= moderate|3=serious|4=severe|5=critical|6= maximal (currently untreatable)|9=unknown severity 1|2|3|4|5|6|9 |||||| |||||| ||||||       For each body region, select the corresponding injury severity score. AIS 2005, 2008, 2017 post-dot code, position 7.Use the information from the appropriate version of AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. AIS 2005, 2008, 2017 post-dot code, position 7. AIS Injury severity ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core     AISBodyRegionScore AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
EthnUSACat Ethnicity USA category Common Data Element 1.17 Category of ethnicity the participant/subject most closely identifies with Category of ethnicity the participant/subject most closely identifies with Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1704791|C0041703/C0015031|C0679646/C1521970 Demographics Domain|United States/Ethnic group|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Hispanic or Latino|Not Hispanic or Latino|Not reported|Unknown A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. The term "Spanish origin" can also be used in addition to "Hispanic or Latino".|A person not meeting the definition for Hispanic or Latino.|Not provided or available|Could not be determined or unsure 1|2|0|999 C5441846|C5441846/C1518422|C0686905|C5552783 Hispanic or Latino|Hispanic or Latino/Negation|Unavailability|Cannot Be Determined UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one.  Response is obtained by report of the participant/subject or caretaker.  If more detailed characterizations of ethnicity are collected to enhance data quality and consistency, it is recommended that they be  collapsible  up to the two categories for reportable ethnicity, as needed for reporting to FDA under its guidance. Other regulatory bodies may expect the reporting of ethnicity values which more appropriately reflect the population of their areas (e.g., Japanese ancestry for MHLW reporting to Japan). These may be collected as an extension to the suggested code list. The NIH Guidelines on Inclusion of Women and Minorities as Subjects in Clinical Research: The Office of Management and Budget Directive No. 15 defines the minimum standard of basic racial and ethnic categories. (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/women_min/guidelines_update.htm)  Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data in Clinical Trials (FDA, September 2005 - http://www.fda.gov/RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm126340.htm) cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; CDISC variables: DM=Demographics, SUPPDM= SUPPQUAL for Demographics, SC=Subject Characteristics,  ETHNIC. For more information, refer to https://wiki.cdisc.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=32815150. Core CDEs from ONC SET OF DATA CLASSES TO SUPPORT NATIONWIDE INTEROPERABILITY What is the subject's ethnic background? COVID19 The NIH Guidelines on Inclusion of Women and Minorities as Subjects in Clinical Research: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Directive No. 15 defines the minimum standard of Core racial and ethnic categories. (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/women_min/guidelines_update.htm)  Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data in Clinical Trials (FDA, September 2005 - http://www.fda.gov/RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm126340.htm) Jorde LB and Wooding SP. Genetic variation, classification and race. Nature Genetics. 2004;36(11):S28-S33. Bhopal R and Donaldson L. White, European, Western, Caucasian, or What? Inappropriate labeling in Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Health. Amer J of Publ Health. 1998;88:1303-1307. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics   Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core Core Core Core Core Core Core Core Core Core       Core Core   Core Core Core Core Ethnicity USA category NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 2/11/25 Published
GUID GUID Common Data Element 1.1 Global Unique ID (GUID) which uniquely identifies a subject Global Unique ID which uniquely identifies a subject GUID   Free-Form Entry     C2349022|C0600091|C5236152 Identifier|Unique Identifier|Case Identifier UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Enter  a unique GUID. CDISC variables: USUBJID. For more information, refer to https://wiki.cdisc.org/display/SDTMIG33/Subject+Visits cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA;   Global Unique ID (GUID) which uniquely identifies the subject:   Johnson, S.B., Whitney, G., McAuliffe, M., Wang, H., McCreedy, E., Rozenblit, L., and Evans, C.C. (2010). Using Global Unique identifiers to link autism collections. J. Am. Med. Inform. Assoc., in press. Published online July 17, 2010. 10.1136/jamia.2009.002063. Adult and Pediatric Protocol Experience.Participant/Subject Identification, Eligibility, and Enrollment Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                             Core Core Core Core       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 4/14/25 Published
ICD10ExtCausCode ICD-10 Place of Occurrence External Cause Code Common Data Element 1 ICD-10 place of occurrence external cause code ICD-10 place of occurrence external cause code used to descrbie the place/site/location of the injury (Y92.X) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InjElapsedTime Injury elapsed time Common Data Element 1.1 The elapsed time (in minutes) from the time of injury The elapsed time (in minutes) from the time of injury Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0   C0876926|C3263722/C2826303 Traumatic brain injury|Traumatic AND OR non-traumatic injury/Elapsed Time UMLS|UMLS                 Minute Indicate the time since injury occurred following definition provided per protocol. Note: Accurate determination of time since injury is critical for gauging patient progress and for assessing eligibility for acute phase studies. The need for TBI patients to be transferred from an initial receiving hospital to another hospital may delay definitive care and consequently impact outcome adversely, and longer transport times delay definitive treatment.     Core_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Core Core Core Core Injury elapsed time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   1/23/25 Published
RaceUSACat Race USA category Common Data Element 1.18 The subject self declared racial origination, independent of ethnic origination, using OMB approved categories. The subject self declared racial origination, independent of ethnic origination, using OMB approved categories. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0679646/C1521970|C1704791|C3853635 Participant/Characteristics|Demographics Domain|Race UMLS|UMLS|UMLS American Indian or Alaska Native|Asian|Black or African-American|Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander|Not Reported|Other, specify|Unknown|White American Indian or Alaska Native|Asian|Black or African-American|Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander|Not Reported|Other, specify|Unknown|White 1|2|3|4|0||999|5 C1515945|C0078988|C5441680|C1513907|C1706613||C0439673|C0043157 American Indian or Alaska Native|Asians|Black or African American|Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander|Not Stated||Unknown|Caucasians UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS||UMLS|UMLS       Choose all that apply. Response is obtained by report of the participant/subject or caretaker. Collecting information on race may not be allowed in some countries for concerns related to discrimination. In other countries, however, these concerns are considered a reason for recording race in order to guarantee equal access to care. Investigators receiving funding from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) are required to report the number of subjects enrolled on an annual basis using the racial categories listed.The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Directive No. 15 (revised from 200) defines the minimum standard of basic racial and ethnic categories - https://nces.ed.gov/programs/handbook/data/pdf/Appendix_A.pdf). Final Guidance on Maintaining, Collecting and Reporting Racial and Ethnic Data to the U.S. Department of Education is available from the USED at the Federal Register web site at http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2007/E7-20613.htm. cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Core CDEs from ONC SET OF DATA CLASSES TO SUPPORT NATIONWIDE INTEROPERABILITY What is the subject's race (as defined by OMB)? COVID19 The NIH Guidelines on Inclusion of Women and Minorities as Subjects in Clinical Research: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Directive No. 15 defines the minimum standard of basic racial and ethnic categories. (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/women_min/guidelines_update.htm)  Collection of Race and Ethnicity Data in Clinical Trials (FDA, September 2005 - http://www.fda.gov/RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ucm126340.htm) Jorde LB and Wooding SP. Genetic variation, classification and race. Nature Genetics. 2004;36(11):S28-S33. Bhopal R and Donaldson L. White, European, Western, Caucasian, or What? Inappropriate labeling in Research on Race, Ethnicity, and Health. Amer J of Publ Health. 1998;88:1303-1307. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core                               Core Core Core Core Race USA category   RaceCat;RaceExpndCatPDBP;RaceUSAMatrnlCat;RaceUSAPatrnlCat NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 4/14/25 Published

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variable name title element type version definition short description datatype maximum character quantity input restriction minimum value maximum value data element concept identifiers data element concept names data element terminology sources permissible values permissible value descriptions permissible value output codes permissible value concept identifiers permissible value concept names permissible value terminology sources Item Response OID Element OID unit of measure guidelines/instructions notes preferred question text keywords references population.all domain.general (for all diseases) domain.traumatic brain injury domain.Parkinson's disease domain.Friedreich's ataxia domain.stroke domain.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis domain.Huntington's disease domain.multiple sclerosis domain.neuromuscular diseases domain.myasthenia gravis domain.spinal muscular atrophy domain.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy domain.congenital muscular dystrophy domain.spinal cord injury domain.headache domain.epilepsy domain.eye diseases domain.trauma classification.general (for all diseases) classification.acute hospitalized classification.concussion/mild TBI classification.epidemiology classification.moderate/severe TBI: rehabilitation classification.Parkinson's disease classification.Friedreich's ataxia classification.stroke classification.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis classification.Huntington's disease classification.multiple sclerosis classification.neuromuscular diseases classification.myasthenia gravis classification.spinal muscular atrophy classification.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy classification.congenital muscular dystrophy classification.spinal cord injury classification.headache classification.epilepsy classification.eye diseases classification.trauma epidemiology classification.trauma pre-hospital classification.trauma acute hospital classification.trauma rehabilitation/outcomes historical notes Label(s) see also submitting organization name submitting contact name submitting contact information effective date until date steward organization name steward contact name steward contact information creation date last change date administrative status
AddressCityName Address city name Common Data Element 1 Name of the city or township for the address (to describe where a mail piece is intended to be delivered). Address city name Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C25407|C25160|C42614 Address|City|Name NCIT|NCIT|NCIT                   Enter the name of the city.   City name Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=aQO0VmltMn; NLM ID: aQO0VmltMn Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
AddressStateCode Address state code Common Data Element 1 The state code for the address (to describe where a mail piece is intended to be delivered). Address state code Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C87194|C25162|C25407 Stae|Code|Address NCIT|NCIT|NCIT AK|AL|AR|AZ|CA|CO|CT|DC|DE|FL|GA|HI|IA|ID|IL|IN|KS|KY|LA|MA|MD|ME|MI|MN|MO|MS|MT|NC|ND|NE|NH|NJ|NM|NV|NY|OH|OK|OR|Other, specify|PA|RI|SC|SD|TN|TX|UT|VA|VT|WA|WI|WV|WY AK|AL|AR|AZ|CA|CO|CT|DC|DE|FL|GA|HI|IA|ID|IL|IN|KS|KY|LA|MA|MD|ME|MI|MN|MO|MS|MT|NC|ND|NE|NH|NJ|NM|NV|NY|OH|OK|OR|Other, specify|PA|RI|SC|SD|TN|TX|UT|VA|VT|WA|WI|WV|WY 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|23|24|25|26|27|28|29|30|31|32|33|34|35|36|37|38|444|39|40|41|42|43|44|45|46|47|48|49|50|51 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||       Enter the abbreviation for the state or province.  The 2-letter postal abbreviation should be used for all U.S. states. Enter the abbreviation for the state or province.  The 2-letter postal abbreviation should be used for all U.S. states. State / Province Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=6AT_JFxD1; NLM ID: 6AT_JFxD1 Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic State or province of residence identifier NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 3/17/25 Draft
AddressStateCodeOTH Address state other text Common Data Element 1 A free-text field related to Address state code' specifying other text. A free-text field related to Address state code' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C25704|C87194|C25407 Text|Stae|Address NCIT|NCIT|NCIT                   Enter free text.   Other, specify Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID   Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   FITBIR_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com 10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
AGE Age Common Data Element 1 Age expressed in AGEU. May be derived as (RFSTDTC-BRTHDTC), but BRTHDTC may not be available in all cases (due to subject privacy concerns). Record Qualifier Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry     C0001779 Age UMLS                   Age expressed in AGEU. May be derived as (RFSTDTC-BRTHDTC), but BRTHDTC may not be available in all cases (due to subject privacy concerns). SDTM v1.7, Class= Special-Purpose, Dataset Name= DM   SDTM_V17|SDTM|CDISC https://www.cdisc.org/standards Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                   Supplemental                                               CDISC     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 43767 45723 Draft
AGEU Age Units Common Data Element 1 Units associated with AGE or AGETXT. Variable Qualifier of AGE or AGETXT Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0001779|C1519795 Age|Unit of Measure UMLS|UMLS Days|Hours|Minutes|Months|Seconds|Weeks|Years Days|Hours|Minutes|Months|Seconds|Weeks|Years 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Units associated with AGE or AGETXT. SDTM v1.7, Class= Special-Purpose, Dataset Name= DM   SDTM_V17|SDTM|CDISC https://www.cdisc.org/standards Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                   Supplemental                                               CDISC     CDISC         CDISC     10/29/19 3/7/25 Draft
AlcScreenRes Alcohol screen results Common Data Element 1 First recorded blood alcohol (BAC) results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. First recorded blood alcohol (BAC) results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
AlcScrInd Alcohol screen indicator Common Data Element 1 A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test was performed on the patient within 24 hours after first hospital encounter A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test was performed on the patient within 24 hours after first hospital encounter Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 | | |             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/17/25 Published
DeathCauseICD10CMCode Death cause ICD-10-CM code Common Data Element 1.2 ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0007465/C5669790 Cause of Death/ICD-10 Code UMLS                   Recommend 4 fields for coding  primary cause and other underlying or contributing  causes of death. Should use death certificate if available.   ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death trauma|Death_Cause_ICD_10_CM_Code http://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Clinical Event End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic C21665 NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM 9/22/16 3/17/25 Published
DrugScreenInd Drug screen indicator Common Data Element 1.8 Indicator of whether a drug screen was performed Indicator of whether a drug screen was performed Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C5238744|C0679646/C0262926|C0086190 llicit Drug Use History|Participant/Medical History|Illicit Drugs UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 C1298908|C1705108 No|Yes UMLS|UMLS       No guidelines available FITBIR|PDBP; Whether a drug screen was performed? Medical_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                             NIH/NINDS Malaika Schwartz malaika@uw.edu     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov   3/7/25 Published
DrugScreenOTH Drug screen other Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Drug screen results' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Drug screen results' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
DrugScreenRes Drug screen results Common Data Element 1 First recorded psoitive drug screen results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. First recorded psoitive drug screen results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           AMP (Amphetamine)|BAR (Barbiturate)|BZO (Benzodiazepines)|COC (Cocaine)|mAMP (Methamphetamine)|MDMA (Ecstasy)|MTD (Methadone)|None|Not tested|OPI (Opioid)|Other|OXY (Oxycodone)|PCP (Phencyclidine)|TCA (Tricyclic Antidepressant)|THC (Cannabinoid) AMP (Amphetamine)|BAR (Barbiturate)|BZO (Benzodiazepines)|COC (Cocaine)|mAMP (Methamphetamine)|MDMA (Ecstasy)|MTD (Methadone)|None|Not tested|OPI (Opioid)|Other|OXY (Oxycodone)|PCP (Phencyclidine)|TCA (Tricyclic Antidepressant)|THC (Cannabinoid) |||||||||||||| |||||||||||||| |||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
EmplmtOTH Employment other text Common Data Element 1.7 The free-text field related to 'Employment status' specifying other text. Status of participant/subject's current employment The free-text field related to 'Employment status' specifying other text. Status of participant/subject's current employment Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0014003 Employment UMLS                   FA/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/MS/
STROKE:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm)

GENERAL:
For years completed, code the number of years attained (0-30 years), normed to someone moving full time at the usual pace, i.e. a year that was repeated counts as only 1 year and the usual single-year full-time load completed over several years counts as 1 year. Certificate and technical programs do NOT count no matter how specialized.    The number of years of typical completion of the relevant program is counted. If the subject obtained their education outside the United States, ask about their educational system to estimate the correct coding - Internship, Residency, and Fellowship years are experiential training and do not count.  Recommend collection at least on date of TBI.
Return to work is a relevant outcome parameter in patients in paid workforce prior to injury. If post injury employment is an outcome, pre-injury employment is an important predictor. Other, specify trauma EPILEPSY?FA/GENERAL/HEADASHE/MS/NMD/SMA/STROKE:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm)
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status     Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental       Core Supplemental   Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic     EmplmtStatu NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/CIT/BRICS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/17/25 Published
EmplmtStatu Employment status Common Data Element 1.12 Status of participant/subject's current employment Status of participant/subject's current employment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0014003 Employment UMLS Disabled, permanently or temporarily|Keeping house|Looking for work, unemployed|Only temporarily laid off|Other, specify|Retired|Sick leave or maternity leave|Student|Unknown|Working Now Disabled, permanently or temporarily|Keeping house|Looking for work, unemployed|Only temporarily laid off|Other, specify|Retired|Sick leave or maternity leave|Student|Unknown|Working Now 1|2|3|4|444|6|7|8|999|10 C1880351|C0020053|C0557369|C5447930|C3845569|C0035345|C0242807/C0086593|C0038492|C0439673|C0557351 Disabled|Housekeeping|Seeking work|Temporary Leave|Specify Other|Retirement|Sick Leave/Maternity leave|student|Unknown|Employed UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       For years completed, code the number of years attained (0-30 years), normed to someone moving full time at the usual pace, i.e. a year that was repeated counts as only 1 year and the usual single-year full-time load completed over several years counts as 1 year. Certificate and technical programs do NOT count no matter how specialized.    The number of years of typical completion of the relevant program is counted. If the subject obtained their education outside the United States, ask about their educational system to estimate the correct coding - Internship, Residency, and Fellowship years are experiential training and do not count.  Recommend collection at least on date of TBI. cdRNS|FITBIR|PDBP; Employment status trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core                               Basic Supplemental Basic Supplemental   NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/17/25 Published
EmrServOTH Emergency service other text Common Data Element 1.2 The free-text field related to 'Emergency service type' specifying other text. Branch of service involved at the accident scene The free-text field related to 'Emergency service type' specifying other text. Branch of service involved at the accident scene Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0013969 Emergency treatment UMLS                   Choose all that apply.   Other, specify Injury_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                             NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/7/25 Published
EmrServTyp Emergency service type Common Data Element 1.2 Branch of service involved at the accident scene Branch of service involved at the accident scene Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0013969 Emergency treatment UMLS Ambulance (Core, EMT-B)|Ambulance with specialized personnel (EMT-1)|Firefighter|Helicopter medical service|None|Other, specify|Police Ambulance (Core, EMT-B)|Ambulance with specialized personnel (EMT-1)|Firefighter|Helicopter medical service|None|Other, specify|Police 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Choose all that apply.   Emergency service provided Injury_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                       Emergency service type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/7/25 Published
GCSEyeRespnsScale Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - eye response scale Common Data Element 1.14 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0488481/C0559289 Glasgow coma scale finding/Glasgow coma score.eye opening:Fcn:Pt:^Patient:Ord/Glasgow Coma Score eye opening subscore UMLS 1|2|3|4|Unknown|Untestable No eye opening|Eye opening to pain|Eye opening to speech/verbal command|Eyes open spontaneously|Unknown|Untestable 1|2|3|4|0|555 C3840971/C2012045|C3840970/C2012047|C2012048|C3840968/C2012046|C0439673|C0442737 No eye opening/Glasgow coma scale eyes never open (1)|Eye opening to pain/Glasgow coma scale eyes open to pain stimuli (2)|Glasgow coma scale eyes open to verbal stimuli (3)|Opens eyes spontaneously/Glasgow coma scale eyes open spontaneously (4)|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Intubation and severe facial/eye swelling or damage make it impossible to test the verbal and eye responses. In these circumstances, the score is given as 1 with a modifier attached e.g. 'E1s' where 's' = swollen, or 'V1t' where t = tube. A composite might be 'GCS 5ts'. This would mean, for example, eyes closed because of swelling = 1, intubated = 1, leaving a motor score of 3 for 'abnormal flexion'. Often the 1 is left out, so the scale reads ES or VT.   Best eye response Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4.
Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40.
Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Basic Basic Basic Basic GCS Eye response     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
HighestLvlEduPreInj Highest level education pre-injury Common Data Element 1.8 Highest level education pre-injury Highest level education pre-injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1704791|C0013658|C0679646/C1521970 Demographics Domain|Educational Status|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS None/basic primary=0-4yrs|Post Graduate=18-19yrs(e.g., Masters, Doctoral)|Primary/Intermediate Primary=5-8yrs|Secondary=12yrs|Tertiary=13-15yrs(e.g.,Teachers,Technicians)|University=16-17yrs|Unknown None/basic primary=0-4yrs|Post Graduate=18-19yrs(e.g., Masters, Doctoral)|Primary/Intermediate Primary=5-8yrs|Secondary=12yrs|Tertiary=13-15yrs(e.g.,Teachers,Technicians)|University=16-17yrs|Unknown 0|1|2|3|4|5|999 |||||| |||||| ||||||       No instructions available   What is the highest level of education the subject received pre-injury?     No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental     EduLvlMaternalUSATyp;EduLvlPaternalUSATyp;EduLvlUSATyp;EduTyp;EduYrCt NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov   3/7/25 Published
HlthInsOTH Health insurance other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Health insurance type' specifying other text. Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care The free-text field related to 'Health insurance type' specifying other text. Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                             TBI:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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HEADACHE:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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GENERAL:
Choose one.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
  Other, specify   GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
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NMD:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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TBI:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status             Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental             Supplemental   Supplemental       Core                   NTRR         FITBIR     6/5/14 3/7/25 Draft
HlthInsTyp Health insurance type Common Data Element 1 Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0021682|C2347682 Health Insurance|Private Health Insurance UMLS|UMLS Employer-sponsored disability insurance|Medicaid|Medicare|National Health Insurance|No Insurance/Self-pay|Other, specify|Private or group health insurance|Unknown|Veterans Affairs/Military Employer-sponsored disability insurance|Medicaid|Medicare|National Health Insurance|No Insurance/Self-pay|Other, specify|Private or group health insurance|Unknown|Veterans Affairs/Military 1|2|3|4|5|444|6|999|7 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       TBI:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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HEADACHE:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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GENERAL:
Choose one.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
cdRNS|FITBIR|PDBP; Type of health insurace   GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
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NMD:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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TBI:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status             Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental             Supplemental   Supplemental       Core             Health insurance type NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/7/25 Draft
ICD10ExtCausCode ICD-10 Place of Occurrence External Cause Code Common Data Element 1 ICD-10 place of occurrence external cause code ICD-10 place of occurrence external cause code used to descrbie the place/site/location of the injury (Y92.X) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
ICD10InjDiag ICD-10 Injury Diagnosis Common Data Element 1 Diagnosis related to all identified injuries ICD-10 diagnosis related to all identified injuries Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InciCountry Incident Country Common Data Element 1 The code of the country  according to FIPS (2 digits) The code of the country  according to FIPS (2 digits) Alphanumeric 2 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InjDateTime Injury date time Unique Data Element 1.11 Date (and time, if applicable and known) of injury Date (and time, if applicable and known) of injury Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C3263723|C0876926|C1264639 Traumatic injury|Traumatic brain injury|Date and Time UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                       Injury date and time Injury_History GENERAL/TBI: No references available
SCI: DeVivo M, Biering-Saarensen F, Charlifue S, Noonan V, Post M, Stripling T, Wing P. International Spinal Cord Injury Core Data Set. Spinal Cord 2006 Sep;44(9): 535-40.
Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                         NINDS_CDE BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/10/25 Published
InjDescriptionText Injury description text Common Data Element 1.7 A text description of the injury event. A text description of the injury event. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0678257|C3263723 Description|Traumatic injury UMLS|UMLS                       Description of the injury event Injury_History   Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                         FITBIR_CDE BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime Temple University, Department of Physical Therapy         Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   5/18/15 3/7/25 Published
InjMechOTH Mechanism of injury other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Mechanism of injury type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Mechanism of injury type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
InjMechType Mechanism of injury type Common Data Element 1 Mechanism of injury type Manner of injury type Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Blast|Blunt|Burn|Other , specify|Penetrating Blast|Blunt|Burn|Other , specify|Penetrating 1|2|3|5|4 |||| |||| ||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InjSeverScore Injury severity score Common Data Element 1.1 Score measured by injury severity score (ISS) Score measured by injury severity score (ISS) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                 Score of injury severity as  measured by injury severity score (ISS) Injury_History|trauma|TRACK_TBI GENERAL/TBI: Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3):187-196.    Medicine AftAoA. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL.    http://www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator    Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37:1083-1091. Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS     NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS   4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
InterfacTranInd Inter-Facility Transfer Indicator Common Data Element 1 Was the patient transferred to your facility from another acute care facility Was the patient transferred to your facility from another acute care facility Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 | | |             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
JobClassPreInj Job classification pre-injury Common Data Element 1.9 Job classification pre-injury Job classification pre-injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C1521970|C0028811|C1704791 Participant/Characteristics|Occupations|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Agricultural or fishery worker (vegetable grower, livestock producer, etc)|Armed forces (government military)|Clerk (secretary, cashier, etc)|Craft or trades worker (carpenter, painter, jewelry worker, butcher, etc)|Elementary worker (street food vendor, shoe cleaner, etc)|Legislator, senior official or manager|Not applicable, (not working pre-injury/not working now)|Other, specify|Plant/machine operator or assembler (equipment assembler, sewing-machine operator, driver, etc)|Professional(engineer, doctor, teacher, clergy, etc)|Service or sales worker (cook,travel guide, shop salesperson, etc)|Technician or Associate Professional (inspector, finance dealer, etc)|Unknown Agricultural or fishery worker (vegetable grower, livestock producer, etc)|Armed forces (government military)|Clerk (secretary, cashier, etc)|Craft or trades worker (carpenter, painter, jewelry worker, butcher, etc)|Elementary worker (street food vendor, shoe cleaner, etc)|Legislator, senior official or manager|Not applicable, (not working pre-injury/not working now)|Other, specify|Plant/machine operator or assembler (equipment assembler, sewing-machine operator, driver, etc)|Professional(engineer, doctor, teacher, clergy, etc)|Service or sales worker (cook,travel guide, shop salesperson, etc)|Technician or Associate Professional (inspector, finance dealer, etc)|Unknown 1|2|3|4|5|6|777|444|7|8|9|10|999 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||       For detailed definitions go to: http://www.who.int/healthinfo/survey/whsshortversionguide.pdf FITBIR What was the subject's pre-injury job classification?     No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   4/7/25 Published
JobClassPreInj Job classification pre-injury Common Data Element 1.9 Job classification pre-injury Job classification pre-injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C1521970|C0028811|C1704791 Participant/Characteristics|Occupations|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Agricultural or fishery worker (vegetable grower, livestock producer, etc)|Armed forces (government military)|Clerk (secretary, cashier, etc)|Craft or trades worker (carpenter, painter, jewelry worker, butcher, etc)|Elementary worker (street food vendor, shoe cleaner, etc)|Legislator, senior official or manager|Not applicable, (not working pre-injury/not working now)|Other, specify|Plant/machine operator or assembler (equipment assembler, sewing-machine operator, driver, etc)|Professional(engineer, doctor, teacher, clergy, etc)|Service or sales worker (cook,travel guide, shop salesperson, etc)|Technician or Associate Professional (inspector, finance dealer, etc)|Unknown Agricultural or fishery worker (vegetable grower, livestock producer, etc)|Armed forces (government military)|Clerk (secretary, cashier, etc)|Craft or trades worker (carpenter, painter, jewelry worker, butcher, etc)|Elementary worker (street food vendor, shoe cleaner, etc)|Legislator, senior official or manager|Not applicable, (not working pre-injury/not working now)|Other, specify|Plant/machine operator or assembler (equipment assembler, sewing-machine operator, driver, etc)|Professional(engineer, doctor, teacher, clergy, etc)|Service or sales worker (cook,travel guide, shop salesperson, etc)|Technician or Associate Professional (inspector, finance dealer, etc)|Unknown 1|2|3|4|5|6|777|444|7|8|9|10|999 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||       For detailed definitions go to: http://www.who.int/healthinfo/survey/whsshortversionguide.pdf FITBIR What was the subject's pre-injury job classification?     No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   4/7/25 Published
JobClassPreInjOTH Job classification pre-injury other text Common Data Element 1.8 The free-text field related to Job classification pre-injury specifying other text. The free-text field related to Job classification pre-injury specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0028811|C0679646/C1521970|C1704791 Occupations|Participant/Characteristics|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Enter other text. FITBIR Other, Specify   No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com   3/7/25 Published
MedclHistCondSNOMEDCTCode Medical history condition SNOMED CT code Common Data Element 1.15 Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) code for medical condition/disease reported by the participant/subject Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) code for medical condition/disease reported by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry     C4745084|C1136257|C0679646/C0262926 Medical Condition|Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Code each of the medical history conditions using SNOMED CT. Recommend collection at least during initial medical treatment. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP SNOMED CT code. Neuropath: Medical history condition SNOMED CT code Medical_History|COVID SNOMED CT Codes (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/healthit/snomedct/) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                               Core Core Core Core Core Supplemental                                     Medical history condition SNOMED CT code. C00313. NINDS_CDE InjElapsedTime;InjICDExtCauseCode;LOCInd;MedclHistCondOngoingInd;MedclHistCondTxt;PstTraumtcAmnsInd;TBITyp NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
MilDplyInjInd Military deployment injury indicator Common Data Element 1.4 Indicator of whether the injury occurred during deployment Indicator of whether the injury occurred during deployment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C3263723|C2825812|C0026126 Traumatic injury|Deploy|Military Personnel UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 C1298908|C0439673|C1705108 no|Unknown|Yes (indicator) UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       TBI: Choose one. Response is obtained from report by participant/subject (interview, self report) or relatives. This element is intended for use in adult military populations. Severity of psychological problems has been shown to correlate with the 'severity' of combat experiences.   (Indicator of) whether the injury occurred during deployment Injury_History TBI: Schell TL, Marshall GN. (2008). Survey of individuals previously deployed for OEF/OIF. In T. Tanielian and L. H. Jaycox (Eds.), Invisible wounds of war: Psychological and cognitive injuries, their consequences, and services to assist recovery, (pp 87-115) Santa Monica, Ca: RAND Center for Military Health Policy Research. Adult   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                       Military deployment injury indicator     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
PostalZipCode Postal Zip code Common Data Element 1 Postal information, the address number indicating a postal district (in the USA this is a 5 or 9 digit number (10 including the hyphen)). Postal Zip code Alphanumeric 10 Free-Form Entry     C25621|C5401085 Postal Code|United States Postal Service (ZIP codes) NCIT|UMLS                   Enter postal code   Postal code Demographics|NTRR|COVID Census Data https://data.census.gov/advanced?text=zip+code; NIH CDE repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=eT7V_ETn_6; NLM ID: eT7V_ETn_6 Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
PreExistCondOTH Pre-existing conditions other type Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Pre-existing conditions' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Pre-existing conditions' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
PreExistCondType Pre-existing conditions type Common Data Element 1 A condition/disease(occuring prior to injury) reported by the participant/subject or documented in the medical record as part of medical history A condition/disease(occuring prior to injury) reported by the participant/subject or documented in the medical record as part of medical history Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Advance Directive Limiting Care|Alcohol Use Disorder|Anticoagulant Therapy|Anxiety|Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)|Bipolar I/II Disorder|Bleeding Disorder|Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)|Chronic Renal Failure|Cirrhosis|Congenital Anomalies|Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)|Currently Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer|Current Smoker|Dementia|Diabetes Mellitus|Disseminated Cancer|Fuctionality Dependent Health Status|Hypertension|Major Depressive Disorder|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Other Mental/personality Disorders|Other, Specify|Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)|Post-traumatic Stress Disorder|Pregnancy|Prematurity|Schizoaffective Disorder|Schizophrenia|Sleep disorder|Steroid Use|Substance Use Disorder Advance Directive Limiting Care|Alcohol Use Disorder|Anticoagulant Therapy|Anxiety|Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)|Bipolar I/II Disorder|Bleeding Disorder|Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)|Chronic Renal Failure|Cirrhosis|Congenital Anomalies|Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)|Currently Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer|Current Smoker|Dementia|Diabetes Mellitus|Disseminated Cancer|Fuctionality Dependent Health Status|Hypertension|Major Depressive Disorder|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Other Mental/personality Disorders|Other, Specify|Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)|Post-traumatic Stress Disorder|Pregnancy|Prematurity|Schizoaffective Disorder|Schizophrenia|Sleep disorder|Steroid Use|Substance Use Disorder |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Basic Basic       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
ProtDevTyp Protective device type Common Data Element 1 Protective devices (safety equipment) in use or worn by the patient at the time of the injury Protective devices (safety equipment) in use or worn by the patient at the time of the injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           airbag present|child restraint|eye protection|helmet (e.g. bicycle, skiing, motorcycle)|lap belt|None|Other, specify|personal floatation device|protective clothing (e.g. padded leather pants)|protective non-clothing gear (e.g. shin guard)|shoulder belt airbag present|child restraint|eye protection|helmet (e.g. bicycle, skiing, motorcycle)|lap belt|None|Other, specify|personal floatation device|protective clothing (e.g. padded leather pants)|protective non-clothing gear (e.g. shin guard)|shoulder belt 8|6|5|7|2|1|11|3|9|4|10 |||||||||| |||||||||| ||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
ProtDevTypOTH Protective device type specify other Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Protective device type' specifying other text The free-text field related to 'Protective device type' specifying other text Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
VitStatus Vital status Common Data Element 1.12 Status of participant/subject as alive or dead Status of participant/subject as alive or dead Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1148433 Vital Status UMLS Alive|Dead|Unknown Alive|Dead|Unknown 40|30|999 C4551704|C0011065|C0439673 Alive|Cessation of life|Unknown UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Status of participant/subject as alive or dead. Choose one cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the vital status of the subject? TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information|Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Vital status   VisitTyp;GlasgowOutcomeScalExtScore;InjElapsedTime;GCSTotalScore NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
ZIPPartialCode ZIP partial code Common Data Element 1.2 First three digits of the zip code where the participant/subject currently lives. First three digits of the zip code where the participant/subject currently lives. Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry     C25621 Postal Code NCIT                   Enter first three digits of the zip code. Protected health information (PHI), under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), does allow collection of the initial three digits of a zip code if, according to the current publicly available data from the Bureau of the Census: the geographic unit formed by combining all zip codes with the same three initial digits contains more than 20,000 people.  For CDUS reporting, the last four digits of the complete nine-digit Zip code should not be submitted to assure patient confidentiality.  If the initial three digits of a zip code for all such geographic units containing 20,000 or fewer people is changed to 000.  In addition, this is usually an optional field.   Therefore, if not provided, also enter 000. First three digits of the zip code First three digits of the zip code Demographics|NTRR|COVID NINDS Genetics Repository, Required Clinical Data Elements for subjects with Cerebrovascular Disease - http://ccr.coriell.org/Sections/Collections/NINDS/Cerebrovascular.aspx?PgId=190&coll=ND Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic Zip code NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     4/1/14 3/7/25 Published

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variable name title element type version definition short description datatype maximum character quantity input restriction minimum value maximum value data element concept identifiers data element concept names data element terminology sources permissible values permissible value descriptions permissible value output codes permissible value concept identifiers permissible value concept names permissible value terminology sources Item Response OID Element OID unit of measure guidelines/instructions notes preferred question text keywords references population.all domain.general (for all diseases) domain.traumatic brain injury domain.Parkinson's disease domain.Friedreich's ataxia domain.stroke domain.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis domain.Huntington's disease domain.multiple sclerosis domain.neuromuscular diseases domain.myasthenia gravis domain.spinal muscular atrophy domain.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy domain.congenital muscular dystrophy domain.spinal cord injury domain.headache domain.epilepsy domain.eye diseases domain.trauma classification.general (for all diseases) classification.acute hospitalized classification.concussion/mild TBI classification.epidemiology classification.moderate/severe TBI: rehabilitation classification.Parkinson's disease classification.Friedreich's ataxia classification.stroke classification.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis classification.Huntington's disease classification.multiple sclerosis classification.neuromuscular diseases classification.myasthenia gravis classification.spinal muscular atrophy classification.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy classification.congenital muscular dystrophy classification.spinal cord injury classification.headache classification.epilepsy classification.eye diseases classification.trauma epidemiology classification.trauma pre-hospital classification.trauma acute hospital classification.trauma rehabilitation/outcomes historical notes Label(s) see also submitting organization name submitting contact name submitting contact information effective date until date steward organization name steward contact name steward contact information creation date last change date administrative status
AddressCityName Address city name Common Data Element 1 Name of the city or township for the address (to describe where a mail piece is intended to be delivered). Address city name Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C25407|C25160|C42614 Address|City|Name NCIT|NCIT|NCIT                   Enter the name of the city.   City name Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=aQO0VmltMn; NLM ID: aQO0VmltMn Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
AddressCountyName Address County Name Common Data Element 1 A region created by territorial division by a local government where mail piece is intended to be delivered (NIH endorsed CDE). name of the county as part of the address Alphanumeric 1000 Free-Form Entry     C5447202 County of Permanent Address UMLS                   enter county name   Address County Name   NLM ZqxxvEdcmt. NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=ZqxxvEdcmt Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS         Project 5 (COVID-19)     11/12/24 11/12/24 Published
AddressStateCode Address state code Common Data Element 1 The state code for the address (to describe where a mail piece is intended to be delivered). Address state code Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C87194|C25162|C25407 Stae|Code|Address NCIT|NCIT|NCIT AK|AL|AR|AZ|CA|CO|CT|DC|DE|FL|GA|HI|IA|ID|IL|IN|KS|KY|LA|MA|MD|ME|MI|MN|MO|MS|MT|NC|ND|NE|NH|NJ|NM|NV|NY|OH|OK|OR|Other, specify|PA|RI|SC|SD|TN|TX|UT|VA|VT|WA|WI|WV|WY AK|AL|AR|AZ|CA|CO|CT|DC|DE|FL|GA|HI|IA|ID|IL|IN|KS|KY|LA|MA|MD|ME|MI|MN|MO|MS|MT|NC|ND|NE|NH|NJ|NM|NV|NY|OH|OK|OR|Other, specify|PA|RI|SC|SD|TN|TX|UT|VA|VT|WA|WI|WV|WY 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|23|24|25|26|27|28|29|30|31|32|33|34|35|36|37|38|444|39|40|41|42|43|44|45|46|47|48|49|50|51 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||       Enter the abbreviation for the state or province.  The 2-letter postal abbreviation should be used for all U.S. states. Enter the abbreviation for the state or province.  The 2-letter postal abbreviation should be used for all U.S. states. State / Province Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=6AT_JFxD1; NLM ID: 6AT_JFxD1 Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic State or province of residence identifier NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 3/17/25 Draft
AddressStateCodeOTH Address state other text Common Data Element 1 A free-text field related to Address state code' specifying other text. A free-text field related to Address state code' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C25704|C87194|C25407 Text|Stae|Address NCIT|NCIT|NCIT                   Enter free text.   Other, specify Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID   Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   FITBIR_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com 10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
AGE Age Common Data Element 1 Age expressed in AGEU. May be derived as (RFSTDTC-BRTHDTC), but BRTHDTC may not be available in all cases (due to subject privacy concerns). Record Qualifier Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry     C0001779 Age UMLS                   Age expressed in AGEU. May be derived as (RFSTDTC-BRTHDTC), but BRTHDTC may not be available in all cases (due to subject privacy concerns). SDTM v1.7, Class= Special-Purpose, Dataset Name= DM   SDTM_V17|SDTM|CDISC https://www.cdisc.org/standards Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                   Supplemental                                               CDISC     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 10/29/19 3/7/25 Draft
AGEU Age Units Common Data Element 1 Units associated with AGE or AGETXT. Variable Qualifier of AGE or AGETXT Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0001779|C1519795 Age|Unit of Measure UMLS|UMLS Days|Hours|Minutes|Months|Seconds|Weeks|Years Days|Hours|Minutes|Months|Seconds|Weeks|Years 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Units associated with AGE or AGETXT. SDTM v1.7, Class= Special-Purpose, Dataset Name= DM   SDTM_V17|SDTM|CDISC https://www.cdisc.org/standards Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                   Supplemental                                               CDISC     CDISC         CDISC     10/29/19 3/7/25 Draft
AgeVal Age value Common Data Element 1.7 Value for participant/subject's age, calculated as elapsed time since the birth of the participant/subject. By default in months Value for participant's subject age, calculated as elapsed time since the birth of the participant/subject. By default in months Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 1800 C0001779 Age UMLS                 Month GENERAL/TBI: For children younger than one year born at less than 36 weeks gestation, it is recommended to also collect gestational age. Recording date of birth will give the most detailed information required for calculation of age and is recommended as first choice. However, in some studies recording date of birth may elicit discussions on a potential violation of privacy legislation and specifically HIPAA regulations. In these cases, the calculated age should be recorded.
MG/NMD/SMA: This is recorded for each brain MRI performed. This is a derived field from Date of Birth and Visit Date.
HEADACHE: It is recommended that age be calculated from date of birth and the study enrollment date. However, if age needs to be collected (e.g., full date of birth is not allowed to be collected) then it should be recorded in months and years. This element is recommended as Core for pediatric headache studies.
Age value in months. CDISC variables: DM=Demographics, SUPPDM= SUPPQUAL for Demographics, SC=Subject Characteristics, AGE, AGEU, AGETXT. For more information, refer to https://wiki.cdisc.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=32815150 Age Epidemiology|CDISC No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics             Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Assessments and Examinations.Non-Imaging Diagnostics     Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       Core Supplemental           Age value     NIH/NINDS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/5/25 Published
AgeValUoM Age value unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure used to initially record the age value Unit of measure used to initially record the age value Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1519795|C0001779 Unit of Measure|Age UMLS|UMLS Days|Months|Weeks|years Days|Months|Weeks|years 10|30|20|40 ||| ||| |||       HD: Answer only if oldest brother/sister is dead and age at death was recorded. Choose one unit.
GENERAL: The recommended unit of measure for exchange of age is in month, but alternate units of measure are provided, and may be necessary for pediatric studies.
  Specify age units trauma No references available Adult Participant/Subject History and Family History.Epidemiology/Environmental History   Participant/Subject History and Family History.Epidemiology/Environmental History       Participant/Subject History and Family History.Epidemiology/Environmental History                     Trauma.N/A Supplemental         Supplemental       Supplemental                     Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Age value unit of measure     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   4/9/25 Draft
AgeYrs Age in years Common Data Element 1.22 Value for participant's subject age, calculated as elapsed time since the birth of the participant/subject in years. The subjects age is typically recorded to the nearest full year completed, e.g. 11 years and 6 months should be recorded as 11 years. Value for participant's subject age recorded in years. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 150 C0001779|C1704791|C0679646/C1521970 Age|Demographics domain|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   The subject's age is typically recorded to the nearest full year completed, e.g. 11 years and 6 months should be recorded as 11 years. For subject's which are under 1 year old, use decimal points and use the following convention- record 1 month as 0.083 (1/12), 2 months as 0.166 (2/12), 3 months as 0.25 (3/12), 4 months as 0.333 (4/12), 5 months as 0.416 (5/12), 6 months as 0.5 (6/12), 7 months as 0.583 (7/12), 8 months as 0.666 (8/12), 9 months as 0.75 (9/12), 10 months as 0.833 (10/12), 11 months as 0.916 (11/12) and 12 months as 1 year. For the individuals 90 or older, in order to preserve PII, please submit 150  and make a note this in the general notes column. cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP;CDISC variables: QNAM=MHAGE, MHAGE=Age at MH Event, QVAL contains the age with the appropriate unit (years) Subject's age (recorded in years): CDISC No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental         Supplemental                             Core Core Core Core   NINDS_CDE AgeRange;AgeVal;AgeYrs;AlcUseStopAgeVal;AlcUseStrtAgeVal NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   4/8/25 Published
AirwayComplications Airway complications encountered Common Data Element 1 The airway management complications encountered during the patient care episode The airway management complications encountered during the patient care episode Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Adverse Event from Facilitating Drugs|Bradycardia (<50)|Cardiac Arrest|Esophageal Intubation-Delayed Detection (After Tube Secured)|Esophageal Intubation-Detected in Emergency Department|Failed Intubation Effort|Injury or Trauma to Patient from Airway Management Effort|Other|Oxygen Desaturation (<90%)|Patient Vomiting/Aspiration|Tube Dislodged During Transport/Patient Care|Tube was Not in Correct Position when EMS Crew/Team Assumed Care of the Patient Adverse Event from Facilitating Drugs|Bradycardia (<50)|Cardiac Arrest|Esophageal Intubation-Delayed Detection (After Tube Secured)|Esophageal Intubation-Detected in Emergency Department|Failed Intubation Effort|Injury or Trauma to Patient from Airway Management Effort|Other|Oxygen Desaturation (<90%)|Patient Vomiting/Aspiration|Tube Dislodged During Transport/Patient Care|Tube was Not in Correct Position when EMS Crew/Team Assumed Care of the Patient ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| |||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
AirwayDev Airway device being confirmed Common Data Element 1 The airway device in which placement is being confirmed The airway device in which placement is being confirmed Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Cricothyrotomy Tube|Endotracheal Tube|Other Invasive Airway|SAD-Combitude|SAD-King|SAD-LMA|SAD-Other|Tracheostomy Tube Cricothyrotomy Tube|Endotracheal Tube|Other Invasive Airway|SAD-Combitude|SAD-King|SAD-LMA|SAD-Other|Tracheostomy Tube ||||||| ||||||| ||||||| |||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
AirwayDevPlaceDateTime Airway device placement date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the airway device placement was confirmed The date/time the airway device placement was confirmed Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
AirwayDevPlaceMethod Airway device placement method Common Data Element 1 The method used to confirm the airway device placement The method used to confirm the airway device placement Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Auscultation|Bulb/Syringe Aspiration|Chest Rise|Colorimetric ETCO2|Condensation in Tube|Digital (Numeric) ETCO2|Direct Re-Visualization of Tube in Place|Endotracheal Tube Whistle (BAAM, etc)|Other|Visualization of Vocal Cords|Waveform ETCO2 Auscultation|Bulb/Syringe Aspiration|Chest Rise|Colorimetric ETCO2|Condensation in Tube|Digital (Numeric) ETCO2|Direct Re-Visualization of Tube in Place|Endotracheal Tube Whistle (BAAM, etc)|Other|Visualization of Vocal Cords|Waveform ETCO2 |||||||||| |||||||||| |||||||||| ||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
AISBodyRegionChapterCat Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Body region category Common Data Element 1.3 Category of body region assessed by Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) Category of body region assessed by Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0000722|C0229962|C0005898 Abbreviated Injury Scale|Body part|Body Regions UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Abdomen|External|Face|Head|Lower Extremity, Pelvis and Buttocks|Neck|Other Trauma|Spine|Thorax|Upper Extremity 5-Abdomen|9-External|2-Face|1-Head|7-Lower Extremity, Pelvis and Buttocks|3- Neck|0-Other Trauma|6-Spine|4-Thorax|8-Upper Extremity 5|9|2|1|7|3|0|6|4|8 ||||||||| ||||||||| |||||||||       Choose one. For each AISInjurySeverityScore value, select the corresponding body region chapter/category. Use the information from AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. AIS 2005, 2008, pre-dot code, position 1 AIS body region/chapter ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core     AbbrevInjryScalBodyRgnCat AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
AISCode Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Code Common Data Element 1.1 Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code including pre-dot and post-dot numeric codes as recorded according to the specified version of AIS dictionary (AISDictionaryVersion) Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code Alphanumeric 16 Free-Form Entry                             For each injury (or each row of data) enter the corresponding AIS code. Use the corresponding version of AIS dictionary to specify the proper code. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI or at time of first medical treatment. For, AIS 2005, update 2008, AIS code comprises six values, a dot, a one-digit severity code, and eight optional values). The pre-dot code contains values indicating AIS body region injured, type of structure injured, specific anatomic structure injured, and level of injury. The post-dot code contains the severity score, and may also contain optional descriptors indicating location of injury, whether it was intentional or unintentional, cause of injury, etc. Use the information from AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. Head - all codes begin with 1; Face - All codes begin with 2 ; Neck - All codes begin with 3; Thorax - All codes begin with 4; Abdomen - All codes begin with 5; Spine - All codes begin with 6; Upper extremities - All codes begin with 7; Lower extremities - All codes begin with 8; External, burns and other trauma - All codes begin with 9.   AIS code ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core       AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
AISDictionaryVersionTyp Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Dictionary version type Common Data Element 1.3 A type/version of the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) dictionary used to access the injury A type/version of the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) dictionary used to access the injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0000722 Abbreviated Injury Scale UMLS AIS Revision 1990|AIS Revision 1990 Update 1998|AIS Revision 2005|AIS Revision 2005 Update 2008|AIS Revision 2015 AIS Revision 1990|AIS Revision 1990 Update 1998|AIS Revision 2005|AIS Revision 2005 Update 2008|AIS Revision 2015 5|4|3|2|1 |||| |||| ||||       Choose one. Use AIS user manual to find out the version. Recommend using the most recent version. AIS dictionaries developed earlier than 1990 are not recommended for use in this data collection.   Version of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) dictionary ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core       AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
AISInjurySeverityScore Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Injury severity score Common Data Element 1.3 An injury severity score (AIS code), as part of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code An injury severity score (AIS code), as part of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code Numeric Values   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0439793|C0000722 Severities|Abbreviated Injury Scale UMLS|UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|6|9 1= minor|2= moderate|3=serious|4=severe|5=critical|6= maximal (currently untreatable)|9=unknown severity 1|2|3|4|5|6|9 |||||| |||||| ||||||       For each body region, select the corresponding injury severity score. AIS 2005, 2008, 2017 post-dot code, position 7.Use the information from the appropriate version of AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. AIS 2005, 2008, 2017 post-dot code, position 7. AIS Injury severity ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core     AISBodyRegionScore AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
AlcConsume6MoreDrinkFreq Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency Common Data Element 1.7 The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of 'drinks consumed' differs from one nation and culture to another, so the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed will be defined as well as quantity of each that constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol. The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of 'drinks consumed' differs from one nation and culture to another. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0439603|C0001948 Frequencies (time pattern)|Alcohol consumption UMLS|UMLS Daily or almost daily|Less than monthly|Monthly|Never|Unknown|Weekly Daily or almost daily|Less than monthly|Monthly|Never|Unknown|Weekly 1|2|3|0|999|4 ||||| ||||| |||||       GENERAL: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
FA: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
STROKE: History can be obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
MS: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record. Unknown includes the scenario where information is not documented in the medical record. Current Guidelines for MS is incorrect: Choose one if currently drinks
FITBIR, NIA, PDBP;Note: This question asks about 'drinks consumed'. The meaning of this word differs from one nation and culture to another. It is important therefore to mention the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed and how much of each constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol.   trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                   Trauma.N/A Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
AlcScreenRes Alcohol screen results Common Data Element 1 First recorded blood alcohol (BAC) results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. First recorded blood alcohol (BAC) results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
AlcScrInd Alcohol screen indicator Common Data Element 1 A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test was performed on the patient within 24 hours after first hospital encounter A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test was performed on the patient within 24 hours after first hospital encounter Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 | | |             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/17/25 Published
AnticoagAgentTyp Anticoagulant agent type Common Data Element 1 The type of anticoaglant The type of anticoaglant Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Direct thrombin inhibitors|Factor Xa inhibitors|Low molecular weight heparins|Vitamin K antogonists Direct thrombin inhibitors|Factor Xa inhibitors|Low molecular weight heparins|Vitamin K antogonists 3|4|2|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
AntiplatAgentType Antiplatelet agent type Common Data Element 1 The type of antiplatelet The type of antiplatelet Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Adenosine dephosphate (ADP receptor inhibitors|Adenosine reuptake inhibitors|Anti Thrombin III inhibitors|Glycoprotein platelet inhibitors|Phosphodiesterase inhibitos|Platelet aggregation inhibitors|Protease-activated receptor 1 antogonists Adenosine dephosphate (ADP receptor inhibitors|Adenosine reuptake inhibitors|Anti Thrombin III inhibitors|Glycoprotein platelet inhibitors|Phosphodiesterase inhibitos|Platelet aggregation inhibitors|Protease-activated receptor 1 antogonists 4|5|7|2|6|1|3 |||||| |||||| ||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ArrivalIntubationInd Arrival intubation indicator Common Data Element 1 Indicator for intubation on arrival Indicator for intubation on arrival Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 2|3|1 || || ||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
BlastInjDevOTH Blast injury device other text Common Data Element 1.3 The free-text field related to 'Blast injury device type' specifying other text. Type of device which caused the blast injury The free-text field related to 'Blast injury device type' specifying other text. Type of device which caused the blast injury Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0005700 Blast Injuries UMLS                   Enter the other text   Other, specify Injury_History|trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A   Basic Basic Basic Basic                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
BlastInjDevTyp Blast injury device type Common Data Element 1.7 Type of device which caused the blast injury Type of device which caused the blast injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0005700 Blast Injuries UMLS Artillery|Bomb|Fireworks|Grenade|Improvised Explosive Device (IED)|Land mine|Mortar|Other, specify|Rocket|Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG)|Suicide vest/bomb|Unknown Artillery|Bomb|Fireworks|Grenade|Improvised Explosive Device (IED)|Land mine|Mortar|Other, specify|Rocket|Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG)|Suicide vest/bomb|Unknown 10|1|11|2|3|4|5|444|7|8|9|999 ||||||||||| ||||||||||| |||||||||||       Choose one   Blast injury device type Injury_History|trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A   Basic Basic Basic Basic                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental     InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/17/25 Published
BldPressrDiastlMeasr Blood pressure diastolic measurement Common Data Element 1.9 Measurement of pressure of the participant's/subject's blood against the artery walls during diastole (the relaxation phase) in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) Measurement of pressure of the participant's/subject's blood against the artery walls during diastole (the relaxation phase) in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 300 C1305849|C0428883 Diastolic blood pressure measurement|Diastolic blood pressure UMLS|UMLS                 Millimeters of Mercury GENERAL/ALS/MG/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/STROKE/DMD: Record the diastolic blood pressure of the participant/ subject. The standard unit for measuring blood pressure is mmHg, which is approximately equivalent to Torr.
TBI/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD/MS: Record blood pressure from the blood pressure monitor or measure manually by sphygmanometry. The suggested range is 0-300 mmHg. Add date stamp for when assessed.When hourly values are documented, we recommend to take readings at a fixed time point, for example the last minute of the hour. Exclude values which may be influenced by artifacts. Add date stamp for when assessed. The injured brain is often not able to pressure autoregulate normally, adequate perfusion may be more dependent on perfusion pressure; lower blood pressure and low perfusion pressure can aggravate ischemic damage to the injured brain whilst conversely a high blood pressure may lead to increased intracranial pressure and carries an increased risk of neurogenic lung edema. Hypotensive episodes before and after admission adversely affect outcome. In patients with severe traumatic brain injury, routine calculation of the cerebral perfusion pressure on an hourly basis is recommended. Pediatric-specific notes: As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the Core datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) - ICP (intermediate data set).
SCI: Answer for the past week. Record the patient's blood pressure, height and weight on the scoring form.
FA: Record the systolic and diastolic blood pressure (systolic / diastolic) of the participant/ subject.
HEADACHE: Measure in mmHg. The preferred position for measuring blood pressure is sitting. Blood pressure is the ratio of systolic to diastolic. It is recommended that standard operating procedures be developed for measuring blood pressure in your study. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) and Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) studies offer examples on their Websites of the procedures they used for measuring blood pressure. Both of these studies measured blood pressure more than once (e.g., three times) at a given study visit. Please refer to the manuals posted on http: //www.cscc.unc.edu/aric and http: //www.mesa-nhbi.org/
cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; CDISC variable: Vital Signs Test Code (VSTESTCD), Units for Vital Signs Results (VSRESU), Vital Signs Test Name (VSTEST), DIABP Diastolic blood pressure trauma|Vital_Signs No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Blood pressure diastolic measurement NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
BldPressrSystMeasr Blood pressure systolic measurement Common Data Element 1.9 Measurement of pressure of the participant's/subject's blood against the artery walls during systole (the contraction phase) in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) Measurement of pressure of the participant's/subject's blood against the artery walls during systole (the contraction phase) in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 300 C0871470|C1306620 Systolic Pressure|Systolic blood pressure measurement UMLS|UMLS                 Millimeters of Mercury GENERAL/ALS/MG/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/STROKE/DMD:
Record the diastolic blood pressure of the participant/ subject. The standard unit for measuring blood pressure is mmHg, which is approximately equivalent to Torr.
TBI/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD/MS: Record blood pressure from the blood pressure monitor or measure manually by sphygmanometry. The suggested range is 0-300 mmHg. Add date stamp for when assessed.When hourly values are documented, we recommend to take readings at a fixed time point, for example the last minute of the hour. Exclude values which may be influenced by artifacts. Add date stamp for when assessed. The injured brain is often not able to pressure autoregulate normally, adequate perfusion may be more dependent on perfusion pressure; lower blood pressure and low perfusion pressure can aggravate ischemic damage to the injured brain whilst conversely a high blood pressure may lead to increased intracranial pressure and carries an increased risk of neurogenic lung edema. Hypotensive episodes before and after admission adversely affect outcome. In patients with severe traumatic brain injury, routine calculation of the cerebral perfusion pressure on an hourly basis is recommended. Pediatric-specific notes: As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the Core datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) - ICP (intermediate data set).
SCI: Answer for the past week. Record the patient's blood pressure, height and weight on the scoring form.
FA: Record the systolic and diastolic blood pressure (systolic / diastolic) of the participant/ subject.
HEADACHE: Measure in mmHg. The preferred position for measuring blood pressure is sitting. Blood pressure is the ratio of systolic to diastolic. It is recommended that standard operating procedures be developed for measuring blood pressure in your study. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) and Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) studies offer examples on their Websites of the procedures they used for measuring blood pressure. Both of these studies measured blood pressure more than once (e.g., three times) at a given study visit. Please refer to the manuals posted on http: //www.cscc.unc.edu/aric and http: //www.mesa-nhbi.org/
cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; CDISC variable: Vital Signs Test Code (VSTESTCD), Units for Vital Signs Results (VSRESU), Vital Signs Test Name (VSTEST), SYSBP Systolic blood pressure trauma|Vital_Signs No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Blood pressure systolic measurement NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
BloodProductAmt Blood product amount Common Data Element 1.2 Blood product amount Blood product amount Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     8/26/19 3/17/25 Published
BloodProductAmtUoM Blood product amount unit of measure Common Data Element 1.2 Blood product amount unit of measure Blood product amount unit of measure Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           mL|Units mL|Units 2|1 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     8/26/19 3/17/25 Published
BloodUnitDef Blood unit definition Common Data Element 1 The volume of blood product given per unit The volume of blood product given per unit Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
BluntMechInjTyp Blunt mechanism of injury type Common Data Element 1.2 Type of blunt mechanism of injury Type of blunt mechanism of injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Bicycle, specify|Fall|Machinery|MVC - Cyclist|MVC - Driver|MVC - Motorcyclist|MVC - Occupant|MVC - Pedestrian|MVC - Unknown|Not Applicable|Other, specify|Struck by or against|Unknown Bicycle, specify|Fall|Machinery|MVC - Cyclist|MVC - Driver|MVC - Motorcyclist|MVC - Occupant|MVC - Pedestrian|MVC - Unknown|Not Applicable|Other, specify|Struck by or against|Unknown |||||||||||| |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||             trauma https://ntrr.nih.gov/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental 2025-03-17 promoted to NTRR CDE as requested by NTRR WG     University of Washington Malaika Schwartz malaika@uw.edu     N/A     6/11/15 3/17/25 Published
BluntMechInjTypOTH Blunt mechanism of injury other text Common Data Element 1.2 The free-text related to BluntMechInjTyp specifying other mechanism The free-text related to BluntMechInjTyp specifying other mechanism Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma https://ntrr.nih.gov/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental 2025-03-17 promoted to NTRR CDE by a request from NTRR WG     University of Washington Malaika Schwartz malaika@uw.edu     N/A     6/11/15 3/17/25 Published
BMIVal Body mass index value Common Data Element 1.5 Value of the participant/subject's body mass index, calculated from height and weight. Value of the participant/subject's body mass index, calculated from height and weight. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 99 C1305855|C0578022 Body mass index|Finding of body mass index UMLS|UMLS                   FA: Indicate whether body mass index was measured in pounds per square inch (lb/in2) or kilogram per square meter (kg/m2).
ALS/STROKE: : BMI. This is a derived field that should be calculated using the height and weight measurements.
DMD/MG/NMD/SMA: This value should be derived/calculated using the height and weight measurements. Formula: weight (kg) / [height (m)]2 OR weight (lb) / [height (in)]2 x 703

BMI is derived using the height and weight data recorded above and can be automatically calculated by a database/data system
FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Body Mass Index (BMI) trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Trauma.N/A Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental     Core Core Core Core     Supplemental     Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Body mass index value     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
BurnMech Etiology of burn injury Common Data Element 1 This field should characterize as completely as possible the etiology of the burn injury. Choose the term that most closely approximates the circumstances, as you know them This field should characterize as completely as possible the etiology of the burn injury. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Chemical/Corrosion|Contact|Electrical|Flame|Flash|Other|Radiant/Laser Burn|Scald Chemical/Corrosion|Contact|Electrical|Flame|Flash|Other|Radiant/Laser Burn|Scald ||||||| ||||||| ||||||| |||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         ABA     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppBldTyp Circulatory support blood type Common Data Element 1 Type of blood produc administered to the subject. Type of blood produc administered to the subject. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Autologous blood|Cell sve|Cryoprecipitate|Fibrinogen|Fibrinogen concentrate|Freeze dried plasma|Other blood product|Plasma FP24|Plasma fresh frozen|Plasma liquid|Plasma thawed|Platelets|Platelets apheresis|Platelets pooled|Prothrombin complex concentrate|Red blood cells|Whole blood Autologous blood|Cell sve|Cryoprecipitate|Fibrinogen|Fibrinogen concentrate|Freeze dried plasma|Other blood product|Plasma FP24|Plasma fresh frozen|Plasma liquid|Plasma thawed|Platelets|Platelets apheresis|Platelets pooled|Prothrombin complex concentrate|Red blood cells|Whole blood |||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppBloodTyp Circulatory support blood type Common Data Element 1 Type of blood product administered Type of blood product administered Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Autologous Blood|Cell Saver|Cryoprecipitate|Fibrinogen|Fibrinogen Concentrate|Freeze Dried Plasma|Liquid Plasma|Other Blood Product|Plasma 24|Plasma Fresh Frozen|Plasma Liquid|Plasma Thawed|Platelets|Platelets Apheresis|Platelets Pooled|Prothrombin Complex Concentrate|Red Blood Cells|Whole Blood Autologous Blood|Cell Saver|Cryoprecipitate|Fibrinogen|Fibrinogen Concentrate|Freeze Dried Plasma|Liquid Plasma|Other Blood Product|Plasma 24|Plasma Fresh Frozen|Plasma Liquid|Plasma Thawed|Platelets|Platelets Apheresis|Platelets Pooled|Prothrombin Complex Concentrate|Red Blood Cells|Whole Blood 1|2|3|14|17|7|15|4|5|6|8|9|10|11|12|18|13|16 ||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppBloodTypOTH Circulatory support blood other type Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Circulatory support blood type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Circulatory support blood type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppBloodUoM Blood unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Blood product unit of measure administered to the patient/subject Blood product unit of measure administered to the patient/subject Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           grams|mL|units grams|mL|units 3|1|2 || || ||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppBloodVol Circulatory support blood volume Common Data Element 1 Volume of blood product administered to the patient/subject Volume of blood product administered to the patient/subject Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppFluidUoM Circulatory support fluid unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure of fluid administered to the patient/subject Unit of measure of fluid administered to the patient/subject Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           cc|gm cc|gm 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppFluidVol Circulatory support fluid volume Common Data Element 1 Volume of fluid administered to the patient/subject Volume of fluid administered to the patient/subject Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppTyp Circulation support type Common Data Element 1.8 Therapies or procedures the participant/subject received to support circulation Therapies or procedures the participant/subject received to support circulation Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0005775|C1521721 Blood Circulation|Supportive assistance UMLS|UMLS CPR|ECMO|HBOC|IABP|IV fluids - Blood|IV fluids - Colloids|IV fluids - Crystalloids|IV fluids - Hypertonic saline|No specific therapy|Other|REBOA|Unknown|Vasopressors|Ventricular assistive device CPR|Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation|Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers|Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump|IV fluids - Blood|IV fluids - Colloids|IV fluids - Crystalloids|IV fluids - Hypertonic saline|No specific therapy|Other|Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta|Unknown|Vasopressors|Ventricular assistive device 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|444|11|12|13|14 ||||||||||||| ||||||||||||| |||||||||||||       Choose all that apply. Assess (and document later) the ABC status immediately upon arrival in the ER, prior to resuscitation therapy. Problems with the ABC status may cause substantial second insults (hypoxia and hypotension), exacerbating the brain injury in TBI. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Type of circulation support trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Circulation support type NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
ClavDindoCompIndex Clavien Dindo Complication Index Common Data Element 1 Metric used to rank the severity of a surgical complication Metric used to rank the severity of a surgical complication Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Grade I|Grade II|Grade IIIa|Grade IIIb|GradeIVa|GradeIVb|Grade V Grade I|Grade II|Grade IIIa|Grade IIIb|GradeIVa|GradeIVb|Grade V 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 |||||| |||||| ||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CompreCompIndex Comprehensive Comlication Index Common Data Element 1 Metric used to assess the overall morbidity experienced by patients after an intervention Metric used to assess the overall morbidity experienced by patients after an intervention Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Grade I|Grade II|Grade IIIa|Grade IIIb|GradeIVa|GradeIVb Grade I|Grade II|Grade IIIa|Grade IIIb|GradeIVa|GradeIVb 1|2|3|4|5|6 ||||| ||||| |||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CurrentMed Current medication Common Data Element 1 The medications the patient currently takes. List of medications based on RxNorm (RXCUI) code. The medications the patient currently takes. List of medications based on RxNorm (RXCUI) code. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
DataAcquisitionLocationOTH Data acquisition location type other text Common Data Element 1.9 The free-text field related to Data acquisition location type, specifying other text. Type of location where the subject data were taken The free-text field related to Data acquisition location type, specifying other text. Type of location where the subject data were taken Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0450429|C4684616 Location|Data Acquisition UMLS|UMLS                   Enter other text FITBIR|PDBP; Other, specify Injury_History|COVID19 No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   9/18/24 Published
DataAcquisitionLocationTyp Data acquisition location type Common Data Element 1.8 Type of location where the subject data were taken (clinical, imaging, genomics, etc.) Type of location where subject data were taken Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0450429|C4684616 Location|Data Acquisition UMLS|UMLS Acute Care Unit|Ambulatory|Assisted Living|Central Lab|Clinic/MD Office|Critical Access Hospital|Critical Care Unit|CT-Angio|Discharge Lounge|ED arrival|ED discharge|ED-Non-trauma Center|ED post-resuscitation|ED-Trauma Center|Follow-up visit|High Care Unit|Home|Hospice|ICU|Imaging Diagnostic Department|Injury scene|Inpatient Epilepsy Monitoring Unit|Inpatient Rehab|Intermediate Care Unit|Long Term Care Hospital|Nursing Home|Observation Unit|OR|Other Hospital|Other, specify|Outpatient Clinic|Outpatient EEG lab|Pre-hospital|Pre-hospital Best|Pre-hospital Worst|Referring Hospital|Rehabilitation Unit|Site Lab|Step-Down Unit|Supervised Living|Unknown|Urgent Care|Ward Acute Care Unit|Ambulatory|Assisted Living|Central Lab|Clinic/MD Office|Critical Access Hospital|Critical Care Unit|CT-Angio|Discharge Lounge|ED arrival|ED discharge|ED-Non-trauma Center|ED post-resuscitation|ED-Trauma Center|Follow-up visit|High Care Unit|Home|Hospice|ICU|Imaging Diagnostic Department|Injury scene|Inpatient Epilepsy Monitoring Unit|Inpatient Rehab|Intermediate Care Unit|Long Term Care Hospital|Nursing Home|Observation Unit|OR|Other Hospital|Other, specify|Outpatient Clinic|Outpatient EEG lab|Pre-hospital|Pre-hospital Best|Pre-hospital Worst|Referring Hospital|Rehabilitation Unit|Site Lab|Step-Down Unit|Supervised Living|Unknown|Urgent Care|Ward 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|13|12|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|23|24|25|26|27|28|29|444|31|32|35|33|34|36|37|38|39|40|41|42|43 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||       Choose one. FITBIR|PDBP; Type of location where the data were taken/recorded. Injury_History|COVID19 No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   9/18/24 Published
DeathCauseICD10CMCode Death cause ICD-10-CM code Common Data Element 1.2 ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0007465/C5669790 Cause of Death/ICD-10 Code UMLS                   Recommend 4 fields for coding  primary cause and other underlying or contributing  causes of death. Should use death certificate if available.   ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death trauma|Death_Cause_ICD_10_CM_Code http://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Clinical Event End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic C21665 NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM 9/22/16 3/17/25 Published
DeathDateTime Death date and time Common Data Element 1.6 Date (and time, if known) of participant's/subject's death Date (and time, if known) of participant's/subject's death Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C0011065|C1306577 Cessation of life|Death (finding) UMLS|UMLS                   GENERAL/HD/MG/NMD/SMA/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
PD: (DD/MMM/YYYY)
CDISC variables: stored in DM.DTHDTC Date and time of death Neuropathology|CTE|Imaging|Imaging_Pathology GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA: No references available

HD/PD: ISO 8601 - http: //www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue.htm

TBI: Harrison-Felix C, Whiteneck G, DeVivo M, et al. Causes of Death after 1 Year Post injury among Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. Jan-Feb 2006;21(1): 22-33. Harrison-Felix C, Whiteneck G, DeVivo M, et al. Mortality Following Rehabilitation in the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems of Care. NeuroRehabilitation. 2004;19(1): 45-54.
Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Clinical Event End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points Assessments and Examinations.Other Clinical Data       Assessments and Examinations.Other Clinical Data   Outcomes and End Points.End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points               Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                     C04802 NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM   3/10/25 Published
DestinationTyp Type of destination Common Data Element 1 The type of destination the patient was delivered or transferred to. The type of destination the patient was delivered or transferred to. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Assisted Living Facility|Clinic|Diagnostic Services|Dialysis Center|Drug and/or Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility|Freestanding Emergency Department|Home|Hospital-Emergency Department|Hospital-Non-Emergency Department Bed|Mental Health Facility|Morgue/Mortuary|Nursing Home|Other|Other EMS Responder (air)|Other EMS Responder (ground)|Other Recurring Care Center|Physical Rehabilitation Facility|Police/Jail|Skilled Nursing Facility|Urgent Care Assisted Living Facility|Clinic|Diagnostic Services|Dialysis Center|Drug and/or Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility|Freestanding Emergency Department|Home|Hospital-Emergency Department|Hospital-Non-Emergency Department Bed|Mental Health Facility|Morgue/Mortuary|Nursing Home|Other|Other EMS Responder (air)|Other EMS Responder (ground)|Other Recurring Care Center|Physical Rehabilitation Facility|Police/Jail|Skilled Nursing Facility|Urgent Care ||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
DestinationTypOTH Type of destination other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text related to 'Type of destination' specifying other text. The free-text related to 'Type of destination' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
DrgSubstCurrntIllicitUseCat Drug or substance current illicit use indicator Common Data Element 1.14 Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C0262926|C0086190|C5238744 Participant/Medical History|Illicit Drugs|llicit Drug Use History UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 C1298908|C0439673|C1705108 no|Unknown|Yes (indicator) UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. Response is obtained by report of the participant/subject or proxy as soon as possible after visit/admission. Do not record medications that are prescribed for medical purposes. Collect information on substances and medications taken for reasons other than prescription, or taken more frequently or at higher doses than prescribed. Do not record medications that are prescribed for medical purposes (these should be entered in the element 'medical history'.) Collect information on substances and medications taken for reasons other than prescription, or taken more frequently or at higher doses than prescribed. Assure participant/subject that information on such use will be treated as strictly confidential. Recommend collection as soon as possible after visit/admission. Substance abuse directly before injury may have contributed to the incident causing injury. In general, substance abuse may indicate increased risk taking behavior. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts trauma|Medical_History Corrigan JD, Bogner J, Holloman C. Lifetime history of traumatic brain injury among persons with substance use disorders. Brain Inj. 2012;26(2):139-50. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Core     Supplemental                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Drug or substance current illicit use indicator NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
DrugScreenInd Drug screen indicator Common Data Element 1.8 Indicator of whether a drug screen was performed Indicator of whether a drug screen was performed Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C5238744|C0679646/C0262926|C0086190 llicit Drug Use History|Participant/Medical History|Illicit Drugs UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 C1298908|C1705108 No|Yes UMLS|UMLS       No guidelines available FITBIR|PDBP; Whether a drug screen was performed? Medical_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                             NIH/NINDS Malaika Schwartz malaika@uw.edu     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov   3/7/25 Published
DrugScreenOTH Drug screen other Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Drug screen results' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Drug screen results' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
DrugScreenRes Drug screen results Common Data Element 1 First recorded psoitive drug screen results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. First recorded psoitive drug screen results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           AMP (Amphetamine)|BAR (Barbiturate)|BZO (Benzodiazepines)|COC (Cocaine)|mAMP (Methamphetamine)|MDMA (Ecstasy)|MTD (Methadone)|None|Not tested|OPI (Opioid)|Other|OXY (Oxycodone)|PCP (Phencyclidine)|TCA (Tricyclic Antidepressant)|THC (Cannabinoid) AMP (Amphetamine)|BAR (Barbiturate)|BZO (Benzodiazepines)|COC (Cocaine)|mAMP (Methamphetamine)|MDMA (Ecstasy)|MTD (Methadone)|None|Not tested|OPI (Opioid)|Other|OXY (Oxycodone)|PCP (Phencyclidine)|TCA (Tricyclic Antidepressant)|THC (Cannabinoid) |||||||||||||| |||||||||||||| |||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
EduLvlUSATyp Education level USA type Common Data Element 1.13 Highest grade or level of school participant/subject has completed or the highest degree received Highest grade or level of school participant/subject has completed or the highest degree received Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C1521970|C0013658/C0041703|C1704791 Participant/Characteristics|Educational Status/United States|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS 10th Grade|11th Grade|12th Grade, no diploma|1st Grade|2nd Grade|3rd Grade|4th Grade|5th Grade|6th Grade|7th Grade|8th Grade|9th Grade|Associate degree: academic program|Associate degree: occupational/technical/vocational program|Bachelor's degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS, BBA)|Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, EdD)|GED or equivalent|High school graduate|Master's degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MBA)|Never attended/Kindergarten only|Other, specify|Professional school degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, JD)|Some college, no degree|Unknown 10th Grade|11th Grade|12th Grade, no diploma|1st Grade|2nd Grade|3rd Grade|4th Grade|5th Grade|6th Grade|7th Grade|8th Grade|9th Grade|Associate degree: academic program|Associate degree: occupational/technical/vocational program|Bachelor's degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS, BBA)|Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, EdD)|GED or equivalent|High school graduate|Master's degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MBA)|Never attended/Kindergarten only|Other, specify|Professional school degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, JD)|Some college, no degree|Unknown 10|11|12|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|444|21|22|999 ||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||       Choose the highest level attained by the participant/subject. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the subject's highest grade or level of school completed? trauma|COVID19 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES); National Health Interview Survey (NHIS); PhenX Toolkit Current Educational Attainment #011001 (https: //www.phenxtoolkit.org) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Basic Basic Basic Core Supplemental Supplemental Core Supplemental   Core Core Core       Core Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic     EduLvlMaternalUSATyp;EduLvlPaternalUSATyp;EduPerfStatus;EduSchoolParticipStatus;EduTyp;EduYrCt;s0:EduLvlUSATypOTH NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   4/1/25 Published
EmerDeptDischDisp ED Discharge Disposition Common Data Element 1 The disposition unit the order was written for the patient to be discharged from the ED. The disposition unit the order was written for the patient to be discharged from the ED. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Deceased/expired|Floor bed (general admission, non-specialty unit bed|Home without services|Home with services|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)|Left against medical advice|Observation unit|Operating Room|Other (jail, institutional care, mental health, etc.)|Telemetry/step-down unit (less acuity than ICU|Transferred to another hospital Deceased/expired|Floor bed (general admission, non-specialty unit bed|Home without services|Home with services|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)|Left against medical advice|Observation unit|Operating Room|Other (jail, institutional care, mental health, etc.)|Telemetry/step-down unit (less acuity than ICU|Transferred to another hospital 5|1|9|4|8|10|2|7|6|3|11 |||||||||| |||||||||| ||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
EmplmtOTH Employment other text Common Data Element 1.7 The free-text field related to 'Employment status' specifying other text. Status of participant/subject's current employment The free-text field related to 'Employment status' specifying other text. Status of participant/subject's current employment Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0014003 Employment UMLS                   FA/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/MS/
STROKE:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm)

GENERAL:
For years completed, code the number of years attained (0-30 years), normed to someone moving full time at the usual pace, i.e. a year that was repeated counts as only 1 year and the usual single-year full-time load completed over several years counts as 1 year. Certificate and technical programs do NOT count no matter how specialized.    The number of years of typical completion of the relevant program is counted. If the subject obtained their education outside the United States, ask about their educational system to estimate the correct coding - Internship, Residency, and Fellowship years are experiential training and do not count.  Recommend collection at least on date of TBI.
Return to work is a relevant outcome parameter in patients in paid workforce prior to injury. If post injury employment is an outcome, pre-injury employment is an important predictor. Other, specify trauma EPILEPSY?FA/GENERAL/HEADASHE/MS/NMD/SMA/STROKE:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm)
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status     Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental       Core Supplemental   Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic     EmplmtStatu NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/CIT/BRICS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/17/25 Published
EmplmtStatu Employment status Common Data Element 1.12 Status of participant/subject's current employment Status of participant/subject's current employment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0014003 Employment UMLS Disabled, permanently or temporarily|Keeping house|Looking for work, unemployed|Only temporarily laid off|Other, specify|Retired|Sick leave or maternity leave|Student|Unknown|Working Now Disabled, permanently or temporarily|Keeping house|Looking for work, unemployed|Only temporarily laid off|Other, specify|Retired|Sick leave or maternity leave|Student|Unknown|Working Now 1|2|3|4|444|6|7|8|999|10 C1880351|C0020053|C0557369|C5447930|C3845569|C0035345|C0242807/C0086593|C0038492|C0439673|C0557351 Disabled|Housekeeping|Seeking work|Temporary Leave|Specify Other|Retirement|Sick Leave/Maternity leave|student|Unknown|Employed UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       For years completed, code the number of years attained (0-30 years), normed to someone moving full time at the usual pace, i.e. a year that was repeated counts as only 1 year and the usual single-year full-time load completed over several years counts as 1 year. Certificate and technical programs do NOT count no matter how specialized.    The number of years of typical completion of the relevant program is counted. If the subject obtained their education outside the United States, ask about their educational system to estimate the correct coding - Internship, Residency, and Fellowship years are experiential training and do not count.  Recommend collection at least on date of TBI. cdRNS|FITBIR|PDBP; Employment status trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core                               Basic Supplemental Basic Supplemental   NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/17/25 Published
EmrServOTH Emergency service other text Common Data Element 1.2 The free-text field related to 'Emergency service type' specifying other text. Branch of service involved at the accident scene The free-text field related to 'Emergency service type' specifying other text. Branch of service involved at the accident scene Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0013969 Emergency treatment UMLS                   Choose all that apply.   Other, specify Injury_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                             NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/7/25 Published
EmrServTyp Emergency service type Common Data Element 1.2 Branch of service involved at the accident scene Branch of service involved at the accident scene Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0013969 Emergency treatment UMLS Ambulance (Core, EMT-B)|Ambulance with specialized personnel (EMT-1)|Firefighter|Helicopter medical service|None|Other, specify|Police Ambulance (Core, EMT-B)|Ambulance with specialized personnel (EMT-1)|Firefighter|Helicopter medical service|None|Other, specify|Police 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Choose all that apply.   Emergency service provided Injury_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                       Emergency service type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/7/25 Published
FluidsInd Fluids indicator Common Data Element 1.2 Indicates whether participant/subject was given fluids. Indicates whether participant/subject was given fluids. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes || || || ||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     6/19/14 4/9/25 Published
GCSEyeRespnsScale Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - eye response scale Common Data Element 1.14 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0488481/C0559289 Glasgow coma scale finding/Glasgow coma score.eye opening:Fcn:Pt:^Patient:Ord/Glasgow Coma Score eye opening subscore UMLS 1|2|3|4|Unknown|Untestable No eye opening|Eye opening to pain|Eye opening to speech/verbal command|Eyes open spontaneously|Unknown|Untestable 1|2|3|4|0|555 C3840971/C2012045|C3840970/C2012047|C2012048|C3840968/C2012046|C0439673|C0442737 No eye opening/Glasgow coma scale eyes never open (1)|Eye opening to pain/Glasgow coma scale eyes open to pain stimuli (2)|Glasgow coma scale eyes open to verbal stimuli (3)|Opens eyes spontaneously/Glasgow coma scale eyes open spontaneously (4)|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Intubation and severe facial/eye swelling or damage make it impossible to test the verbal and eye responses. In these circumstances, the score is given as 1 with a modifier attached e.g. 'E1s' where 's' = swollen, or 'V1t' where t = tube. A composite might be 'GCS 5ts'. This would mean, for example, eyes closed because of swelling = 1, intubated = 1, leaving a motor score of 3 for 'abnormal flexion'. Often the 1 is left out, so the scale reads ES or VT.   Best eye response Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4.
Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40.
Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Basic Basic Basic Basic GCS Eye response     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GCSMotorRespnsScale Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - motor response scale Common Data Element 1.18 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best motor response (M). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best motor response (M). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0488482/C1285623 Glasgow coma scale finding/Glasgow coma score.motor:Fcn:Pt:^Patient:Ord/Motor response UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|6|Unknown|Untestable No motor response|Abnormal extension/Extensor response|Abnormal flexion|Flexion withdrawal/withdraws from pain|Localizes pain|Obeys command|Unknown|Untestable 1|2|3|4|5|6|999|555 C3648958|C3648958|C3648958|C3648958|C2830428/C2012053|C0517994/C3648958|C0439673|C0442737 Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Coma scale, best motor response, localizes pain/Glasgow coma scale best motor response: localizes pain (5)|Obeys commands/Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).   Best motor response Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4.
Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40.
Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination|Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental GCS Motor response     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GCSTotalScore Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - total score Common Data Element 1.18 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Total Score. The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. The total score is the sum of the scores for the three response types. (3-15) Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Total Score. The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0439810 Glasgow coma scale finding/Total UMLS 10|11|12|13|14|15|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|Unknown|Untestable 10|11|12|13|14|15|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|Unknown|Untestable 10|11|12|13|14|15|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|999|555 C2012049/C3648959|C2012049/C3648959|C2012049/C3648959|C2012049/C3648961|C2012049/C3648961|C2012049/C3648961|C2012049/C3648960/C4540911|C2012049/C3648960/C4540911|C2012049/C3648960/C4540911|C2012049/C3648960|C2012049/C3648960|C2012049/C3648960|C2012049|C0439673|C0442737 Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 9-12|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 9-12|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 9-12|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 13-15|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 13-15|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 13-15|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8/Glasgow Coma Scale score < 6|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8/Glasgow Coma Scale score < 6|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8/Glasgow Coma Scale score < 6|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8|Glasgow coma scale total score|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). The minimum possible score on the GCS is 3 and the maximum possible score is 15. http: //www.glasgowcomascale.org/faq/  Dealing with missing information: There are various different strategies for dealing with information that is missing because of factors interfering with assessment such as those described above. 1. Assess, communicate and make decisions using the remaining components. Although guidelines are often expressed in terms of a total GCS score, the trend in whichever of the components (eye, motor or verbal) can be assessed is still valuable. 2. Do not use number to record missing component; use Not testable . 3. Do not report a total score when a component is Not Testable because the score will be low and this could be confusing to medical colleagues. This may also imply that the patient is more unwell than they actually are. 4. It is possible using statistical methods to estimate a missing component from the findings in the other components. This is probably more relevant to research than clinical practice.   GCS Total Score Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4. Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40. Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental GCS Total score     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GCSVerbalRspnsScale Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - verbal response scale Common Data Element 1.17 Score that describes the participant's verbal response according to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Score that describes the participant's verbal response according to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0488484/C3846697 Glasgow coma scale finding/Glasgow coma score.verbal:Fcn:Pt:^Patient:Ord/Verbal response UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|Unknown|Untestable No verbal response/sounds|Incomprehensible sound|Inappropriate words|Confused|Oriented|Unknown|Untestable 1|2|3|4|5|0|555 C3648957/C1298908/C3846697|C2012057|C2012057|C2012057|C2012057|C0439673|C0442737 Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response/no/Verbal response|Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response|Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response|Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response|Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Intubation and severe facial/eye swelling or damage make it impossible to test the verbal and eye responses. In these circumstances, the score is given as 1 with a modifier attached e.g. 'E1S' where 's' = swollen, or 'V1t' where t = tube. A composite might be 'GCS 5tc'. This would mean, for example, eyes closed because of swelling = 1, intubated = 1, leaving a motor score of 3 for 'abnormal flexion'. Often the 1 is left out, so the scale reads Es or Vt. When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Best verbal response Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4.
Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40.
Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental GCS Verbal response     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GenderTyp Sex type Common Data Element 1.21 Self-reported sex of the participant/subject. Consistent with Executive Order 14168, _gender_ should not be used as a replacement for the element _sex_ Self-reported sex of the participant/subject. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1522384|C1704791|C0679646/C1521970 sex|Demographics Domain|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Female|Male|Not reported|Unknown|Unspecified Female|Male|Not Reported|Unknown|Undifferentiated/Indeterminant/Intersex 1|2|222|999|555 C0086287|C0086582|C1706613|C0439673|C0205370 Females|Males|Not Stated|Unknown|Unspecified UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. Response is obtained by report of the participant/subject or caretaker. BRICS disclaimer: Consistent with Executive Order 14168. What is the subject's sex Demographics|Sex NIH CDE repository Sex type (https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=gtqOBUXBf). Executive Order 14168: https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/defending-women-from-gender-ideology-extremism-and-restoring-biological-truth-to-the-federal-government/. Consistent with Executive Order 14168, _gender_ should not be used as a replacement for the element _sex_. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core Supplemental                             Core Core Core Core       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/26/25 Published
GlasgowOutcomeScalExtScore Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOS-E) - Score Common Data Element 1.25 Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (1-8) Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (1-8) Numeric Values   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C2964552|C2348867/C1274040|C0086749/C2349179 Total score|Global/Result|Outcome Measures/End Point UMLS|UMLS|UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8 (D)-Death|(VS)-Vegetative State|(SD-)-Lower Severe Disability|(SD+)-Upper Severe Disability|(MD-)-Lower Moderate Disability|(MD+)-Upper Moderate Disability|(GR-)-Lower Good Recovery|(GR+)-Upper Good Recovery 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8 C1306577|C0751700|C4699054|C4699055|C4699056|C4700029|C4699057|C4699058 Death|Permanent Vegetative State|Lower severe disability|Upper severe disability|Lower moderate disability|Upper moderate disability|Lower good recovery|Upper good recovery UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Scoring: The patient's overall rating is based on the lowest outcome category indicated on the scale. Refer to Wilson (1998) for further information concerning administration and scoring NINDS: C07194 Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOS-E) Score Injury_History|Global_Outcome|trauma|See_also|TAUG_TBI|Knowledge_graph|GOSE Wilson JTL, Pettigrew LEL, Teasdale GM. Structured interviews for the Glasgow Outcome Scale and the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale: Guidelines for their use. Journal of Neurotrauma 1998;15: 573-585. Adult Outcomes and End Points.Activities of Daily Living/Performance|Outcomes and End Points.Other Clinical Data Outcomes and End Points.Global Outcome                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended NINDS_CDE AUDITTotalScore;BSI18GSIScoreRaw;COWATRawTotalScore;DRSTotalScore;FIMInstrTotalScore;GCSTotalScore;GOATTotalScore;InjElapsedTime;LOCInd;PGCSTotalScore;PHQ9TotalScore;RPQTotalScore;SF36V2SFTotalRawScore;SWLSTotalScore;TBITyp;TMTPartATime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GonioAnkleMeasureAct Goniometry ankle measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for ankle Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for ankle Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioElbowMeasureAct Goniometry elbow measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for elbow Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for elbow Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioHipMeasureAct Goniometry hip measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for hip Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for hip Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioKneeMeasureAct Goniometry knee measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for knee Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for knee Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomAnkleMeasr Goniometry ankle measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for ankle Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for ankl Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomElbowMeasr Goniometry elbow measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for elbow Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for elbo Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomHipMeasr Goniometry hip measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for hip Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for hi Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomKneeMeasr Goniometry knee measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for knee Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for kne Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomNeckMeasr Goniometry neck measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for neck Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for nec Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomShouldAbductMeasr Goniometry shoulder abduct measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abductio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomShouldMeasr Goniometry shoulder measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abductio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomTorsoMeasr Goniometry torso measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for torso Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for tors Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomWristMeasr Goniometry wrist measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for wrist Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for wris Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioNeckMeasureAct Goniometry neck measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for neck Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for neck Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioShouldAbdMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder abduct measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioShoulderMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioShouldForFlexMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder forward flexion measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioTorsoMeasureAct Goniometry torso measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for torso Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for torso Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioWristMeasureAct Goniometry wrist measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for wrist Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for wrist Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonShoulbductFwdFlexnMeasr Goniometry shoulder forward flexion measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder forward flexio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HealthcareServiceVisitCount Patient other healthcare service visit count Common Data Element 1 The count or number related to the patients visits to other health care services. The count or number related to the patients visits to other health care services. Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HeartRate Heart rate Common Data Element 1.7 The participant/subject's pulse or number of contractions (heart beats) per minute The participant/subject's pulse or number of contractions (heart beats) per minute Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 300 C0018810 heart rate UMLS                 Beats per minute GENERAL/FA/MG/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/STROKE/DMD:
Record the pulse of the participant/subject in beats per minute.
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TBI/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD:
Record heart rate from monitor or by counting pulse rate.  The suggested range is 0-300. Add date stamp for when assessed. Heart rate may be altered by trauma in a couple of ways. Tachycardia may indicate volume depletion, pain or stress, and higher heart rates have been found in patients that do not survive traumatic injuries. Bradycardia may be seen with elevated intracranial pressure. Pediatric-specific notes:  As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the basic datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) - ICP (intermediate data set).
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SCI:
Resting BP and HR should be obtained following empting of the bladder and 5 minutes of resting period. Both physical activities and full urinary bladder could affect these parameters.
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ALS:
This value should be taken from the Vital Signs CRF to prevent capturing duplicate data in different places.    Results should be recoreded in beats per minute (bpm).
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SMA:
Record the pulse of the participant/ subject in beats per minute.
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MS:
Record the pulse of the participant/ subject in beats per minute.  Record heart rate from monitor or by counting pulse rate.  The suggested range is 0-300. Add date stamp for when assessed. Heart rate may be altered by trauma in a couple of ways. Tachycardia may indicate volume depletion, pain or stress, and higher heart rates have been found in patients that do not survive traumatic injuries. Bradycardia may be seen with elevated intracranial pressure. Pediatric-specific notes:  As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the basic datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) � ICP (intermediate data set).  Resting BP and HR should be obtained following empting of the bladder and 5 minutes of resting period. Both physical activities and full urinary bladder could affect these parameters.
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HEADACHE:
Measure in beats per minute (bpm).
cdRNS|FITBIR; CDISC variable: Vital Signs Test Code (VSTESTCD), Units for Vital Signs Results (VSRESU), Vital Signs Test Name (VSTEST), HR Heart rate/pulse NTRR|Vital_Signs Refer to NINDS CDE repository for the full list of references. Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Heart rate NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/12/25 Published
HgtMeasr Height measurement Common Data Element 1.7 Measurement of participant's/subject's height. Measurement of participant's/subject's height. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 400 C0005890 Body Height UMLS                 Centimeter GENERAL/TBI: Record the height (or length for the very young) of the participant/ subject. To be collected at the visit, not self-reported. Also, indicate whether height was measured in inches (in) or centimeters (cm). The suggested range is 0-400 cm or 0-150 inches. Height and weight can be measured or estimated upon admission, or alternatively information may be obtained from relatives. Add date stamp for when assessed if possible.  Documentation of height and weight is motivated by two reasons: 1. the risk of (systemic) complications is greater in the presence of obesity; 2. body weight is important for calculating required doses of (study) medications. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Height measurement Injury_History|trauma|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   N/A.N/A Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures|Outcomes and End Points.Assessing Comorbidities   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Core Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Height measurement NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
HighestLvlEduPreInj Highest level education pre-injury Common Data Element 1.8 Highest level education pre-injury Highest level education pre-injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1704791|C0013658|C0679646/C1521970 Demographics Domain|Educational Status|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS None/basic primary=0-4yrs|Post Graduate=18-19yrs(e.g., Masters, Doctoral)|Primary/Intermediate Primary=5-8yrs|Secondary=12yrs|Tertiary=13-15yrs(e.g.,Teachers,Technicians)|University=16-17yrs|Unknown None/basic primary=0-4yrs|Post Graduate=18-19yrs(e.g., Masters, Doctoral)|Primary/Intermediate Primary=5-8yrs|Secondary=12yrs|Tertiary=13-15yrs(e.g.,Teachers,Technicians)|University=16-17yrs|Unknown 0|1|2|3|4|5|999 |||||| |||||| ||||||       No instructions available   What is the highest level of education the subject received pre-injury?     No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental     EduLvlMaternalUSATyp;EduLvlPaternalUSATyp;EduLvlUSATyp;EduTyp;EduYrCt NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov   3/7/25 Published
HlthInsOTH Health insurance other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Health insurance type' specifying other text. Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care The free-text field related to 'Health insurance type' specifying other text. Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                             TBI:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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HEADACHE:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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GENERAL:
Choose one.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
  Other, specify   GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
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NMD:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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TBI:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status             Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental             Supplemental   Supplemental       Core                   NTRR         FITBIR     6/5/14 3/7/25 Draft
HlthInsTyp Health insurance type Common Data Element 1 Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0021682|C2347682 Health Insurance|Private Health Insurance UMLS|UMLS Employer-sponsored disability insurance|Medicaid|Medicare|National Health Insurance|No Insurance/Self-pay|Other, specify|Private or group health insurance|Unknown|Veterans Affairs/Military Employer-sponsored disability insurance|Medicaid|Medicare|National Health Insurance|No Insurance/Self-pay|Other, specify|Private or group health insurance|Unknown|Veterans Affairs/Military 1|2|3|4|5|444|6|999|7 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       TBI:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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HEADACHE:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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GENERAL:
Choose one.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
cdRNS|FITBIR|PDBP; Type of health insurace   GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
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NMD:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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TBI:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status             Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental             Supplemental   Supplemental       Core             Health insurance type NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/7/25 Draft
HospArrivDateTime Hospital arrival date and time Common Data Element 1 Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject arrived at the hospital Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject arrived at the hospital Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                             STROKE:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Date of hospital admission trauma STROKE:
Get With The Guidelines (GWTG) Stroke Patient Management Tool Coding Instructions (Updated on 11/4/2009)
Adult and Pediatric         Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                         Trauma.N/A               Core                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Hospital arrival date and time     NTRR         NINDS     4/1/14 4/9/25 Draft
HospComplicationsCategory Hospital Complications Common Data Element 1 Category of the in hospital event/complication experience by the particpant/subject. Category of the in hospital event/complication experience by the particpant/subject. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Acute Kidney Injury|Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)|Alcohol withdrawal Syndrome|Cardiac Arrest with CPR|Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)|Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI)|Deep Surgical Site Infection|Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)|Delirium|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Organ/Space Surgical Site Infection|Osteomyelitis|Pressure Ulcer|Pulmonary Embolism (PE)|Severe Sepsis|Stroke/CVA|Superficial Incisional Surgical Site Infection|Unplanned Admission to the ICU|Unplanned Intubation|Unplanned Visit to the Operating Room|Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Acute Kidney Injury|Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)|Alcohol withdrawal Syndrome|Cardiac Arrest with CPR|Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)|Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI)|Deep Surgical Site Infection|Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)|Delirium|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Organ/Space Surgical Site Infection|Osteomyelitis|Pressure Ulcer|Pulmonary Embolism (PE)|Severe Sepsis|Stroke/CVA|Superficial Incisional Surgical Site Infection|Unplanned Admission to the ICU|Unplanned Intubation|Unplanned Visit to the Operating Room|Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21 |||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HospDischDisp Hospital discharge disposition type Common Data Element 1 The disposition of the patient when discharged from the hospital The disposition of the patient when discharged from the hospital Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Deceased/Expired|Discharged to home or self-care (routine discharge)|Discharged/Transferred to an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF)|Discharged/Transferred to another type of institution not defined elsewhere|Discharged/Transferred to a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric distinct part unit of a hospital|Discharged/Transferred to a short-term general hospital for inpatient care|Discharged/Transferred to court/law enforcement.|Discharged/Transferred to home under care of organized home health service|Discharged/Transferred to hospice care|Discharged/Transferred to inpatient rehab or designated unit|Discharged/Transferred to Long Term Care Hospital (LTCH)|Discharged/Transferred to Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)|Left against medical advice or discontinued care Deceased/Expired|Discharged to home or self-care (routine discharge)|Discharged/Transferred to an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF)|Discharged/Transferred to another type of institution not defined elsewhere|Discharged/Transferred to a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric distinct part unit of a hospital|Discharged/Transferred to a short-term general hospital for inpatient care|Discharged/Transferred to court/law enforcement.|Discharged/Transferred to home under care of organized home health service|Discharged/Transferred to hospice care|Discharged/Transferred to inpatient rehab or designated unit|Discharged/Transferred to Long Term Care Hospital (LTCH)|Discharged/Transferred to Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)|Left against medical advice or discontinued care 5|6|2|13|12|1|9|3|8|10|11|7|4 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HospitDischgDateTime Hospital discharge date and time Common Data Element 1.7 Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject was discharged from the hospital Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject was discharged from the hospital Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C0019994|C0030685 Hospitals|Patient Discharge UMLS|UMLS                   TBI/STROKE: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
GENERAL:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh: mm: ss.
Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Hospital discharge date and time Injury_History|trauma|TRACK_TBI GENERAL/SMA/TBI: No references available
STROKE: Get With The Guidelines (GWTG) Stroke Patient Management Tool Coding Instructions (Updated on 11/4/2009); Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Registry
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information     Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information           Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic     Core           Supplemental             Supplemental Supplemental Basic Basic Hospital discharge date and time     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
HospitlAdmissStartDate Hospital admission start date Common Data Element 1 Date the participant/subject was admitted to the hospital Date the participant/subject was admitted to the hospital Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HospitOTH Hospitalization other text Common Data Element 1.6 The free-text field related to 'Hospitalization reason' specifying other text. Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries The free-text field related to 'Hospitalization reason' specifying other text. Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0019993|C0679646/C0262926 Hospitalization|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS                   Record the reason for each hospitalization within the past year. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Other, specify trauma|Medical_History|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 8/4/14 3/17/25 Published
HospitRsn Hospitalization reason Common Data Element 1.6 Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0679646/C0262926|C0392360|C0019993 Participant/Medical History|Indication of (contextual qualifier)|Hospitalization UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Cardiomyopathy/Arrhythmia|Dehydration|Failure to Thrive|Fracture|Infection other than pneumonia|Other, specify|Pneumonia or Respiratory|Seizures|Trauma Cardiomyopathy/Arrhythmia|Dehydration|Failure to Thrive|Fracture|Infection other than pneumonia|Other, specify|Pneumonia or Respiratory|Seizures|Trauma 1|2|3|4|444|6|7|8|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       Record the reason for each hospitalization within the past year. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Indicate cause for hospitalization trauma|Medical_History|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Hospitalization reason     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
ICD10ExtCausCode ICD-10 Place of Occurrence External Cause Code Common Data Element 1 ICD-10 place of occurrence external cause code ICD-10 place of occurrence external cause code used to descrbie the place/site/location of the injury (Y92.X) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
ICD10InjDiag ICD-10 Injury Diagnosis Common Data Element 1 Diagnosis related to all identified injuries ICD-10 diagnosis related to all identified injuries Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
ICULOS Total ICU length of stay Common Data Element 1 The cumulative amount of time spent in the ICU. Each partial or full day should be measured as one calendar day. The cumulative amount of time spent in the ICU. Each partial or full day should be measured as one calendar day. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
InciCountry Incident Country Common Data Element 1 The code of the country  according to FIPS (2 digits) The code of the country  according to FIPS (2 digits) Alphanumeric 2 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InjCauseTyp Injury cause type Common Data Element 1.6 The type as related to the classification of the external cause of the injury The type as related to the classification of the external cause of the injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C3263723 Traumatic injury UMLS Accidental falls|Accidental poisoning by drugs, medicinal substances, and biologicals|Accidental poisoning by other solid and liquid substances, gases, and vapors|Accidents caused by fire and flames|Accidents caused by submersion, suffocation, and foreign bodies|Accidents due to natural and environmental factors (e900-e909)|Air and space transport accidents|Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use|Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons|Injury resulting from operations of war|Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted|Late effects of accidental injury|Legal intervention|Misadventures to patients during surgical and medical care|Motor vehicle nontraffic accidents|Motor vehicle traffic accidents|Other accidents|Other road vehicle accidents|Railway accidents|Suicide and self-inflicted injury|Surgical and medical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction of patient or later complication, without mention of misadventure at the time of procedure|Terrorism|Vehicle accidents not elsewhere classifiable|Water transport accidents Accidental falls (e880-e888)|Accidental poisoning by drugs, medicinal substances, and biologicals (e850-e858)|Accidental poisoning by other solid and liquid substances, gases, and vapors (e860-e869)|Accidents caused by fire and flames (e890-e899)|Accidents caused by submersion, suffocation, and foreign bodies (e910-e915)|Accidents due to natural and environmental factors (e900-e909)|Air and space transport accidents (e840-e845)|Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use (e930-e949)|Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (e960-e969)|Injury resulting from operations of war (e990-e999|Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted (e980-e989)|Late effects of accidental injury (e929)|Legal intervention (e970-e978)|Misadventures to patients during surgical and medical care (e870-e876)|Motor vehicle nontraffic accidents (e820-e825)|Motor vehicle traffic accidents (e810-e819)|Other accidents (e916-e928)|Other road vehicle accidents (e826-e829)|Railway accidents (e800-e807)|Suicide and self-inflicted injury (e950-e959)|Surgical and medical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction of patient or later complication, without mention of misadventure at the time of procedure (e878-e879)|Terrorism (e979)|Vehicle accidents not elsewhere classifiable (e846-e848)|Water transport accidents (e830-e838) 880|850|860|890|910|900|840|930|960|990|980|929|970|870|820|810|916|826|800|950|878|979|846|830 ||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||       Select all that apply   Cause of injury Injury_History GENERAL/TBI: Butcher I, McHugh GS, Lu J, et al. Prognostic value of cause of injury in traumatic brain injury: results from the IMPACT study. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 281-286. See http: //www.icd9data.com Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                           BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/7/25 Published
InjCauseTypOTH Injury cause other text Common Data Element 1.7   The free-text field related to 'Injury cause type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C3263723 Traumatic injury UMLS                   Enter other text   Other, specify Injury_History|ADAPT No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                           BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   6/30/14 3/10/25 Published
InjDateTime Injury date time Unique Data Element 1.11 Date (and time, if applicable and known) of injury Date (and time, if applicable and known) of injury Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C3263723|C0876926|C1264639 Traumatic injury|Traumatic brain injury|Date and Time UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                       Injury date and time Injury_History GENERAL/TBI: No references available
SCI: DeVivo M, Biering-Saarensen F, Charlifue S, Noonan V, Post M, Stripling T, Wing P. International Spinal Cord Injury Core Data Set. Spinal Cord 2006 Sep;44(9): 535-40.
Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                         NINDS_CDE BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/10/25 Published
InjDescriptionText Injury description text Common Data Element 1.7 A text description of the injury event. A text description of the injury event. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0678257|C3263723 Description|Traumatic injury UMLS|UMLS                       Description of the injury event Injury_History   Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                         FITBIR_CDE BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime Temple University, Department of Physical Therapy         Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   5/18/15 3/7/25 Published
InjElapsedTime Injury elapsed time Common Data Element 1.1 The elapsed time (in minutes) from the time of injury The elapsed time (in minutes) from the time of injury Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0   C0876926|C3263722/C2826303 Traumatic brain injury|Traumatic AND OR non-traumatic injury/Elapsed Time UMLS|UMLS                 Minute Indicate the time since injury occurred following definition provided per protocol. Note: Accurate determination of time since injury is critical for gauging patient progress and for assessing eligibility for acute phase studies. The need for TBI patients to be transferred from an initial receiving hospital to another hospital may delay definitive care and consequently impact outcome adversely, and longer transport times delay definitive treatment.     Core_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Core Core Core Core Injury elapsed time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   1/23/25 Published
InjMechOTH Mechanism of injury other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Mechanism of injury type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Mechanism of injury type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
InjMechType Mechanism of injury type Common Data Element 1 Mechanism of injury type Manner of injury type Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Blast|Blunt|Burn|Other , specify|Penetrating Blast|Blunt|Burn|Other , specify|Penetrating 1|2|3|5|4 |||| |||| ||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InjSeverScore Injury severity score Common Data Element 1.1 Score measured by injury severity score (ISS) Score measured by injury severity score (ISS) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                 Score of injury severity as  measured by injury severity score (ISS) Injury_History|trauma|TRACK_TBI GENERAL/TBI: Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3):187-196.    Medicine AftAoA. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL.    http://www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator    Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37:1083-1091. Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS     NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS   4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
InstLevel Institution level Common Data Element 1 The primary hospital capability associated with the patient's condition for transport (e.g., trauma, STEMI, Peds, etc.). The primary hospital capability associated with the patient's condition for transport (e.g., trauma, STEMI, Peds, etc.). Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Behavioral Health|Burn Center|Cardiac-STEMI/Non-PCI Capable|Cardiac-STEMI/PCI Capable|Cardiac-STEMI/PCI Capable (24/7)|Critical Access Hospital|Hospital (General)|Neonatal Center|Pediatric Center|Rehab Center|Stroke-Acute Stroke Ready Hospital (ASRH)|Trauma Center Level 1|Trauma Center Level 2|Trauma Center Level 3|Trauma Center Level 4|Trauma Center Level 5 Behavioral Health|Burn Center|Cardiac-STEMI/Non-PCI Capable|Cardiac-STEMI/PCI Capable|Cardiac-STEMI/PCI Capable (24/7)|Critical Access Hospital|Hospital (General)|Neonatal Center|Pediatric Center|Rehab Center|Stroke-Acute Stroke Ready Hospital (ASRH)|Trauma Center Level 1|Trauma Center Level 2|Trauma Center Level 3|Trauma Center Level 4|Trauma Center Level 5 ||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
InterfacTranInd Inter-Facility Transfer Indicator Common Data Element 1 Was the patient transferred to your facility from another acute care facility Was the patient transferred to your facility from another acute care facility Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 | | |             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
IntervProcedDate Intervention procedure date Common Data Element 1.2 Date (and time if applicable and known) intervention/procedure was performed Date (and time if applicable and known) intervention/procedure was performed Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NINDS     8/4/14 3/12/25 Published
JobClassPreInj Job classification pre-injury Common Data Element 1.9 Job classification pre-injury Job classification pre-injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C1521970|C0028811|C1704791 Participant/Characteristics|Occupations|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Agricultural or fishery worker (vegetable grower, livestock producer, etc)|Armed forces (government military)|Clerk (secretary, cashier, etc)|Craft or trades worker (carpenter, painter, jewelry worker, butcher, etc)|Elementary worker (street food vendor, shoe cleaner, etc)|Legislator, senior official or manager|Not applicable, (not working pre-injury/not working now)|Other, specify|Plant/machine operator or assembler (equipment assembler, sewing-machine operator, driver, etc)|Professional(engineer, doctor, teacher, clergy, etc)|Service or sales worker (cook,travel guide, shop salesperson, etc)|Technician or Associate Professional (inspector, finance dealer, etc)|Unknown Agricultural or fishery worker (vegetable grower, livestock producer, etc)|Armed forces (government military)|Clerk (secretary, cashier, etc)|Craft or trades worker (carpenter, painter, jewelry worker, butcher, etc)|Elementary worker (street food vendor, shoe cleaner, etc)|Legislator, senior official or manager|Not applicable, (not working pre-injury/not working now)|Other, specify|Plant/machine operator or assembler (equipment assembler, sewing-machine operator, driver, etc)|Professional(engineer, doctor, teacher, clergy, etc)|Service or sales worker (cook,travel guide, shop salesperson, etc)|Technician or Associate Professional (inspector, finance dealer, etc)|Unknown 1|2|3|4|5|6|777|444|7|8|9|10|999 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||       For detailed definitions go to: http://www.who.int/healthinfo/survey/whsshortversionguide.pdf FITBIR What was the subject's pre-injury job classification?     No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   4/7/25 Published
JobClassPreInjOTH Job classification pre-injury other text Common Data Element 1.8 The free-text field related to Job classification pre-injury specifying other text. The free-text field related to Job classification pre-injury specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0028811|C0679646/C1521970|C1704791 Occupations|Participant/Characteristics|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Enter other text. FITBIR Other, Specify   No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com   3/7/25 Published
LabTestName Lab test name Common Data Element 1.8 Name representing the lab test performed on body fluid(s) and tissues. Test names are typically comprised of the analyte name, properties (%, Ratio, etc.), the type of body fluid tested, and any special instructions. Name representing the lab test performed on body fluid(s) and tissues. Test names are typically comprised of the analyte name, properties (%, Ratio, etc.), the type of body fluid tested, and any special instructions. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0022885|C0587081 Laboratory Procedures|Laboratory test finding UMLS|UMLS 8-isoprostanes|8-OH-2-deoxyguanosine|Activated PTT (aPTT)|Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/ALAT/SGPT)|Albumin|Albumin:globulin (A:G) ratio|Alcohol|Alkaline Phosphatase|Amylase|Anion Gap|Apolipoprotein B (apo B)|Apolipoprotein E (apo E)|Apolipoprotein-I (apo A1)|Arterial blood gas bicarbonate (HCO3)|Arterial blood gas fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)|Arterial blood gas Oxygen saturation (SaO2)|Arterial blood gas partial pressure carbon dioxide (pCO2)|Arterial blood gas partial pressure oxygen (pO2)|Arterial blood gas pH (pH)|Arterial Blood Temperature|Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/ASAT/SGOT)|Base Excess (BE)|Basophils|Basophils count|Bicarbonate (HCO3)|Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)|B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP)|BUN:creatinine ratio|Calcium (Ca)|Carbon Dioxide (CO2)|Chloride (Cl)|Cortisol|C-Reactive Protein|Creatine Kinase|Creatine Kinase-Myocardial Bands (CK-MB)|Creatinine|D-dimer|Direct Bilirubin|eGFR calculation|Eosinophil Count|Eosinophils|Fasting Glucose|Fasting Insulin|Ferritin|Fibrinogen|Frataxin Level|GAA repeat-expansion mutation|Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)|Globulin, total|Glucose|Glucose D-stick|Glucose serum|Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HgBA1C)|Hematocrit (HCT)|Hemoglobin Electrophoresis|Hemoglobin (HB)|High Density Lipoprotein (HDL)|HIV test|International Normalized Ratio (INR)|Ionized Calcium|Iron|Lactate|Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)|Lipase|Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]|Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)|Lymphocyte Count|Lymphocytes|Magnesium (Mg)|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH)|Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)|Monocyte Count|Monocytes|Neutrophil|Neutrophil Count|Oral glucose tolerance|Osmolality, serum|Other, specify|Oxygen saturation|Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)|Phenobarb|Phenytoin|Phosphate (PO4)|pH value|Plasma malondialdehyde|Platelet Count|Potassium (K)|Pre-Albumin|Prothrombin Time (PT)|Red cell count (RBC)|Red cell distribution width (RDW)|Serum N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP-N)|Sodium (Na)|Specific Gravity (Urine)|Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)|Total Bilirubin|Total Cholesterol (TCHOL)|Total Iron Binding Capacity(TIBC)|Total Protein|Triglycerides (TGs)|Troponin I|Troponin T|Urea|Urine 8-OH-2-deoxyguanosine/creatinine ratio|Urine Creatinine|Urine Nitrite|Urine pH|Venous blood gas bicarbonate (HCO3)|Venous blood gas fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)|Venous blood gas partial pressure carbon dioxide (pCO2)|Venous blood gas partial pressure oxygen (pO2)|Venous blood gas pH (pH)|Venous Blood Temperature|Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL)|Vitamin B12|Vitamin E|White Blood Cell Count (WBC)|Whole Blood Temperature 8-isoprostanes|8-OH-2-deoxyguanosine|Activated PTT (aPTT)|Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/ALAT/SGPT)|Albumin|Albumin:globulin (A:G) ratio|Alcohol|Alkaline Phosphatase|Amylase|Anion Gap|Apolipoprotein B (apo B)|Apolipoprotein E (apo E)|Apolipoprotein-I (apo A1)|Arterial blood gas bicarbonate (HCO3)|Arterial blood gas fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)|Arterial blood gas Oxygen saturation (SaO2)|Arterial blood gas partial pressure carbon dioxide (pCO2)|Arterial blood gas partial pressure oxygen (pO2)|Arterial blood gas pH (pH)|Arterial Blood Temperature|Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/ASAT/SGOT)|Base Excess (BE)|Basophils|Basophils count|Bicarbonate (HCO3)|Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)|B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP)|BUN:creatinine ratio|Calcium (Ca)|Carbon Dioxide (CO2)|Chloride (Cl)|Cortisol|C-Reactive Protein|Creatine Kinase|Creatine Kinase-Myocardial Bands (CK-MB)|Creatinine|D-dimer|Direct Bilirubin|eGFR calculation|Eosinophil Count|Eosinophils|Fasting Glucose|Fasting Insulin|Ferritin|Fibrinogen|Frataxin Level|GAA repeat-expansion mutation|Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)|Globulin, total|Glucose|Glucose D-stick|Glucose serum|Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HgBA1C)|Hematocrit (HCT)|Hemoglobin Electrophoresis|Hemoglobin (HB)|High Density Lipoprotein (HDL)|HIV test|International Normalized Ratio (INR)|Ionized Calcium|Iron|Lactate|Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)|Lipase|Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]|Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)|Lymphocyte Count|Lymphocytes|Magnesium (Mg)|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH)|Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)|Monocyte Count|Monocytes|Neutrophil|Neutrophil Count|Oral glucose tolerance|Osmolality, serum|Other, specify|Oxygen saturation (SO2)|Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)|Phenobarb|Phenytoin|Phosphate (PO4)|pH value|Plasma malondialdehyde|Platelet Count|Potassium (K)|Pre-Albumin|Prothrombin Time (PT)|Red cell count (RBC)|Red cell distribution width (RDW)|Serum N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP-N)|Sodium (Na)|Specific Gravity (Urine)|Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)|Total Bilirubin|Total Cholesterol (TCHOL)|Total Iron Binding Capacity(TIBC)|Total Protein|Triglycerides (TGs)|Troponin I|Troponin T|Urea|Urine 8-OH-2-deoxyguanosine/creatinine ratio|Urine Creatinine|Urine Nitrite|Urine pH|Venous blood gas bicarbonate (HCO3)|Venous blood gas fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)|Venous blood gas partial pressure carbon dioxide (pCO2)|Venous blood gas partial pressure oxygen (pO2)|Venous blood gas pH (pH)|Venous Blood Temperature|Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL)|Vitamin B12|Vitamin E|White Blood Cell Count (WBC)|Whole Blood Temperature 1|2|118|3|4|90|117|5|6|7|8|9|10|105|101|119|99|97|103|110|11|107|89|88|12|13|14|91|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|95|119|92|23|87|24|25|26|94|27|28|29|93|30|31|32|33|34|35|36|37|108|38|39|40|41|42|116|43|44|45|85|46|81|80|79|47|86|84|48|49|50|444|51|52|53|54|55|96|56|57|58|59|60|83|82|61|62|113|78|63|64|65|114|66|67|68|69|70|71|72|73|106|102|100|98|104|111|74|75|76|77|112 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||       Indicate the name of each laboratory test that is run on the specimen.  See the data dictionary for additional information on coding the test name using Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC). FITBIR|PDBP; Test Name trauma|COVID19 Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) - www.loinc.org Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers   Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers     Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers     N/A.N/A       Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Supplemental Core     Core Core Core     Supplemental       Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Lab test name NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
LangCRFAdministratISOCode Language form administration ISO code Common Data Element 1.9 Code (ISO 639-2) for the language that was used for  CRF/instrument/scale/etc. administration Code (ISO 639-2) for the language that was used for  CRF/instrument/scale/etc. administration Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0023008 Languages UMLS chi|cze|dan|dut|eng|fin|fre|ger|gre|heb|hin|hun|ira|ita|jpn|nor|Other, specify|por|rus|sgn|spa|vie Chinese|Czech|Danish|Dutch|English|Finnish|French|German|Greek|Hebrew|Hindi|Hungarian|Iranian languages|Italian|Japanese|Norwegian|Other specify|Portuguese|Russian|Sign language|Spanish|Vietnamese 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|444|17|18|19|20|21 ||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||       Data Sharing Instructions: The language data should be coded using the ISO 639-2 codes ( (https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php) prior to aggregation or sharing. Enter  ISO 639-2 code  for the  language used to administer the CRF/instrument/scale/test/etc. If the language is not specified, the default value is 'eng'- English. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the ISO 639 code for the language the form/instrument has been administrated?   ISO 639-2 language codes (http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 1/11/17 9/11/24 Published
LangCRFAdministratISOCodeOTH Language form administration ISO code other text Common Data Element 1.8 The free-text field related to 'Language used for CRF/instrument/scale/etc. administration ISO code' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Language used for CRF/instrument/scale/etc. administration ISO code' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0023008 Languages UMLS                   Other text for form administration language ISO 639-2 code. Should be used  only if 1) the ISO code is not available under LangCRFAdministratISOCode permissible values or 2) the ISO code is not available at all. If the language is not specified, the default value is 'eng'- English. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Other, specify   ISO 639-2 language codes (http: //www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 1/11/17 9/11/24 Published
LateralityTyp Laterality type Common Data Element 1 Laterality type relative to the anatomic site of the body examined or affected Laterality type relative to the anatomic site of the body examined or affected Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Left|Right Left|Right 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
LivingSituationPreInjTyp Living situation before injury type Common Data Element 1.9 Living situation of the participant/subject before injury. Living situation of the participant/subject before injury. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C2184149|C1704791|C0679646/C1521970 living situation|Demographics Domain|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Data Missing/Unknown/Refused|Homeless/Lives in shelter|Lives alone|Lives in a group home/assisted living|Lives with friend(s) or roommate(s) or co-habitating|Lives with spouse and/or other family member(s)|Other, specify Data Missing/Unknown/Refused|Homeless/Lives in shelter|Lives alone|Lives in a group home/assisted living|Lives with friend(s) or roommate(s) or co-habitating|Lives with spouse and/or other family member(s)|Other, specify 0|1|2|3|4|5|6 |||||| |||||| ||||||       No instructions available   What was the subject's living situation before injury?   trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov   3/26/25 Published
LivPrsnRltnshpTyp Living with person relationship type Common Data Element 1 Type(s) of relationship(s) that obtain between the participant/subject and all people with whom she or he currently lives, cohabits, or stays Type(s) of relationship(s) that obtain between the participant/subject and all people with whom she or he currently lives, cohabits, or stays Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Adopted son or daughter|Biological son or daughter|Brother or sister|Father or mother|Foster child|Grandchild|Grandparent|Housemate or roommate|Husband or wife|Military unit member|N/A - Alone|N/A - Homeless|Other nonrelative|Other patient/ resident in care facility|Other relative|Parent-in-law|Personal care attendant|Roomer or boarder|Son-in-law or daughter-in-law|Stepfather or stepmother|Stepson or stepdaughter|Unknown|Unmarried partner Adopted son or daughter|Biological son or daughter|Brother or sister|Father or mother|Foster child|Grandchild|Grandparent|Housemate or roommate|Husband or wife|Military unit member|N/A - Alone|N/A - Homeless|Other nonrelative|Other patient/ resident in care facility|Other relative|Parent-in-law|Personal care attendant|Roomer or boarder|Son-in-law or daughter-in-law|Stepfather or stepmother|Stepson or stepdaughter|Unknown|Unmarried partner 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|999|22 |||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||       TBI:
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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FA:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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STROKE:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.
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HEADACHE:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.  Household and Income.
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GENERAL:
Text for participant's/subject's primary language.  It may be easier to record the full name of the language and code the data later using the ISO 639-2 codes.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
  Living with persons relationsip type trauma FA:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf Four additional permissible values were added on for FA.
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GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf Four additional permissible values were added on for FA.
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NMD:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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SMA:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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STROKE:
Code values taken from PhenX Toolkit (https://www.phenxtoolkit.org) Household Roster-Relationships #011401 American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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TBI:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status     Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental       Supplemental   Supplemental       Core     Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Living with person relationship type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
MedAdmin Medication administered Common Data Element 1 The medication administered to the patient. List of medications based on RxNorm (RXCUI) code and SNOMET-CT codes for blood products. The medication administered to the patient. List of medications based on RxNorm (RXCUI) code and SNOMET-CT codes for blood products. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
MedAdminDateTime Medication administered date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time medication was administered to the patient The date/time medication was administered to the patient Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
MedclHistCondSNOMEDCTCode Medical history condition SNOMED CT code Common Data Element 1.15 Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) code for medical condition/disease reported by the participant/subject Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) code for medical condition/disease reported by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry     C4745084|C1136257|C0679646/C0262926 Medical Condition|Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Code each of the medical history conditions using SNOMED CT. Recommend collection at least during initial medical treatment. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP SNOMED CT code. Neuropath: Medical history condition SNOMED CT code Medical_History|COVID SNOMED CT Codes (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/healthit/snomedct/) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                               Core Core Core Core Core Supplemental                                     Medical history condition SNOMED CT code. C00313. NINDS_CDE InjElapsedTime;InjICDExtCauseCode;LOCInd;MedclHistCondOngoingInd;MedclHistCondTxt;PstTraumtcAmnsInd;TBITyp NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
MedHistPsychiatricOTH Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Common Data Element 1.1 Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0552595|C0679646/C0262926 Psychiatric findings|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS                   Record the other Participant/Medical History category (if any).   Other, specify TBI_IMPACT|trauma|TRACK_TBI|Medical_History|COVID19 TBI IMPACT SIGNIFICANT Participant/Medical History : http://www.tbi-impact.org/cde/mod_templates/02_01_Significant_medical_history.pdf Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   FITBIR_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk   8/5/14 3/17/25 Published
MilDplyInjInd Military deployment injury indicator Common Data Element 1.4 Indicator of whether the injury occurred during deployment Indicator of whether the injury occurred during deployment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C3263723|C2825812|C0026126 Traumatic injury|Deploy|Military Personnel UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 C1298908|C0439673|C1705108 no|Unknown|Yes (indicator) UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       TBI: Choose one. Response is obtained from report by participant/subject (interview, self report) or relatives. This element is intended for use in adult military populations. Severity of psychological problems has been shown to correlate with the 'severity' of combat experiences.   (Indicator of) whether the injury occurred during deployment Injury_History TBI: Schell TL, Marshall GN. (2008). Survey of individuals previously deployed for OEF/OIF. In T. Tanielian and L. H. Jaycox (Eds.), Invisible wounds of war: Psychological and cognitive injuries, their consequences, and services to assist recovery, (pp 87-115) Santa Monica, Ca: RAND Center for Military Health Policy Research. Adult   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                       Military deployment injury indicator     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
MobilityDvcTyp Mobility device type Common Data Element 1 Type for all mobility devices currently used by the participant/subject Type for all mobility devices currently used by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry                             SMA:
For each mobility device type record if it is used
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STROKE:
Choose all that apply
  Type(s) of mobility devices trauma DMD:
No references available
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GENERAL:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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STROKE:
No references available
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies       Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies           Treatment/Intervention Data.Devices Treatment/Intervention Data.Devices           Trauma.N/A Supplemental             Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Mobility device type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 4/9/25 Draft
NemsisUUID Nemsis UUID Common Data Element 1 National Emergency Medical Services Information System Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDS) National Emergency Medical Services Information System Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDS) Alphanumeric 50 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
NoRehabFUNotInterestedReasTyp No rehab follow up not interested reason type other Common Data Element 1.3 The reasons the subject is not interested in follow-up care when they did not receive any rehabilitation treatment to address problems related to their brain injury following their ED/visit/discharge from the hospital. The reasons the subject is not interested in follow-up care when they did not receive any rehabilitation treatment to address problems related to their brain injury following their ED/visit/discharge from the hospital. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           because I believe I can manage the problems caused by my injury on my own|because I did not think I needed it (e.g., Dr. said I didn't need it and/or didn't need a referral for that reason)|because I was dissatisfied with the treatment I received at the ED/hospital because I believe I can manage the problems caused by my injury on my own|because I did not think I needed it (e.g., Dr. said I didn't need it and/or didn't need a referral for that reason)|because I was dissatisfied with the treatment I received at the ED/hospital || || || ||           Not Interested in follow-up care, please check any/all of the reasons that apply NTRR|trauma https://ntrr.nih.gov/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic 2025-03-17 promoted to a NTRR CDE by a request from NTRR WG     NIH/CIT/BRICS LeVon Greer levon.greer@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 8/2/17 3/17/25 Published
PainDayPstWkNum Pain day past week number Common Data Element 1.2 Number of days with pain over the last seven days including today. Number of days with pain over the last seven days including today. Numeric Values   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|9 None|One day|Two days|Three days|Four days|Five days|Six days|Seven days|Unknown 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       SCI:
Choose one. "Today" is the day the subject answers the question regardless time of day. The duration of pain during the day does not matter in answering this question.
SCI Variable: PNDAYNO Number of days with pain in the last seven days including today trauma SCI:Widerstr-Noga E, Biering-Sirensen F, Bryce T, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Siddall PJ. The international spinal cord injury pain basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2008 Dec;46(12):818-23. Adult                           N/A.N/A       Trauma.N/A                                 Supplemental       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Pain days with past week number     NIh/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     4/1/14 3/20/25 Published
PatientVisitSiteTyp Patient visit site type Common Data Element 1 Information related to the site of visit by a patient to a medical professional. Information related to the site of visit by a patient to a medical professional. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Email to provider|Emergency Department|Hospital Inpatient Department|Hospital Outpatient Department|Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Hospital Inpatient Department|Other|Phone call to provider|Provider�s Office|Telemedicine Email to provider|Emergency Department|Hospital Inpatient Department|Hospital Outpatient Department|Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Hospital Inpatient Department|Other|Phone call to provider|Provider�s Office|Telemedicine 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PatientVisitSiteTypOTH Patient visit site type other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Patient visit site type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Patient visit site type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PdAsstPerDayHrsCt Paid assistance per day hours number Common Data Element 1.1 How many hours in a typical 24-hour day do you have someone with you - paid assistance to provide physical assistance for personal care activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and mobility? The number of hours per day the subject/participant utilizes a paid assistant Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                             FA:
Record the number of hours of paid assistance the participant/subject receives in a 24-hour day.
  How many hours in a typical 24-hour day do you have someone with you (paid assistance) to provide physical assistance for personal care activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and mobility? trauma FA:No references available Adult and Pediatric       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                           Trauma.N/A             Supplemental                           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Paid assistance per day hours number. NTRR_CDE     NIH/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     4/1/14 3/20/25 Published
PenetratingInjuryMechTyp Penetrating injury mechanism type Common Data Element 1.7 Type of mechanism causing the penetrating injury Type of mechanism causing the penetrating injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0043254|C0876926|C3263723 Wounds, Penetrating|Traumatic Brain Injury|Traumatic injury UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Blast|Crush|Direct impact|Fragment (incl. shell/shrapnel)|Gunshot wound|Missile|Other, specify|Projectile|Stab wound Blast injury -The result of physical trauma sustained in an explosion.|Crush injury - Traumatic compression of the body or a part of the body.|Direct impact- occurs when the body is struck by a forceful blow or external force|Fragment (incl. shell/shrapnel)- a wound caused by the immediate impact of metal fragments (shrapnel) propelled from an exploding device|Gunshot wound  caused when a bullet or other projectile is shot into or through the body|Missile wound - a wound caused by an external object, such as a bullet, that penetrates the skin, skull, meninges, or brain|Other, specify|Projectile injury caused by a fast-moving object, like a bullet, arrow, or shrapnel, that is propelled through the air and strikes a persons body|Stab wound- penetrating wounds caused by a pointed object. 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 C0005700|C0332679|C2585067|C2729071|C0043252|C1265682|C3845569|C0418725|C0043255 Blast injury|Crush injury|Traumatic injury due to assault|Shell/shrapnel injury|Gunshot wound|Missile wound|Specify, Other|Injury due to projectile|Stab wound UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Select all that apply   Mechanism of penetrating injury.   Imaging_Read|trauma|Imaging Duhaime AC, Gean AD, Haacke EM, Hicks R, Wintermark M, Mukherjee P, Brody D, Latour L, Riedy G; Common Data Elements Neuroimaging Working Group Members, Pediatric Working Group Members. Common data elements in radiologic imaging of traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2010 Nov;91(11): 1661-6. DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2010.07.238 Haacke, E.M., Duhaime, A.C., Gean, A.D., Riedy, G., Wintermark, M., Mukherjee, P., Brody, D.L., DeGraba, T., Duncan, T.D., and Elovic, E. (2010). Common data elements in radiologic imaging of traumatic brain injury. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 32, 516-543, DOI: 10.1002/jmri.22259 Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   3/17/25 Published
PenetratingInjuryMechTypOTH Penetrating injury mechanism other text Common Data Element 1.6 The free-text field related to Penetrating Injury Mechanism Type specifying other text. The free-text field related to Penetrating Injury Mechanism Type specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0876926|C3263723|C0043254 Traumatic Brain Injury|Traumatic injury|Wounds, Penetrating UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Specify other penetrating injury   Other, specify Imaging_Read|trauma|Imaging Duhaime AC, Gean AD, Haacke EM, Hicks R, Wintermark M, Mukherjee P, Brody D, Latour L, Riedy G; Common Data Elements Neuroimaging Working Group Members, Pediatric Working Group Members. Common data elements in radiologic imaging of traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2010 Nov;91(11): 1661-6. DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2010.07.238
Haacke, E.M., Duhaime, A.C., Gean, A.D., Riedy, G., Wintermark, M., Mukherjee, P., Brody, D.L., DeGraba, T., Duncan, T.D., and Elovic, E. (2010). Common data elements in radiologic imaging of traumatic brain injury. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 32, 516-543, DOI: 10.1002/jmri.22259
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   3/17/25 Published
PhyscialProblems Physical problems at follow-up Common Data Element 1 Do you currently have any physical problems, such as mobility impairment (difficulty moving your arms, legs, or body)? Do you currently have any physical problems, such as mobility impairment (difficulty moving your arms, legs, or body)? Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Declined to answer/Refused|Missing/Unknown|No|Yes Declined to answer/Refused|Missing/Unknown|No|Yes 3|4|2|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         BurnModelSystem     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PostalZipCode Postal Zip code Common Data Element 1 Postal information, the address number indicating a postal district (in the USA this is a 5 or 9 digit number (10 including the hyphen)). Postal Zip code Alphanumeric 10 Free-Form Entry     C25621|C5401085 Postal Code|United States Postal Service (ZIP codes) NCIT|UMLS                   Enter postal code   Postal code Demographics|NTRR|COVID Census Data https://data.census.gov/advanced?text=zip+code; NIH CDE repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=eT7V_ETn_6; NLM ID: eT7V_ETn_6 Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
PreExistCondOTH Pre-existing conditions other type Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Pre-existing conditions' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Pre-existing conditions' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
PreExistCondType Pre-existing conditions type Common Data Element 1 A condition/disease(occuring prior to injury) reported by the participant/subject or documented in the medical record as part of medical history A condition/disease(occuring prior to injury) reported by the participant/subject or documented in the medical record as part of medical history Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Advance Directive Limiting Care|Alcohol Use Disorder|Anticoagulant Therapy|Anxiety|Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)|Bipolar I/II Disorder|Bleeding Disorder|Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)|Chronic Renal Failure|Cirrhosis|Congenital Anomalies|Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)|Currently Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer|Current Smoker|Dementia|Diabetes Mellitus|Disseminated Cancer|Fuctionality Dependent Health Status|Hypertension|Major Depressive Disorder|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Other Mental/personality Disorders|Other, Specify|Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)|Post-traumatic Stress Disorder|Pregnancy|Prematurity|Schizoaffective Disorder|Schizophrenia|Sleep disorder|Steroid Use|Substance Use Disorder Advance Directive Limiting Care|Alcohol Use Disorder|Anticoagulant Therapy|Anxiety|Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)|Bipolar I/II Disorder|Bleeding Disorder|Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)|Chronic Renal Failure|Cirrhosis|Congenital Anomalies|Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)|Currently Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer|Current Smoker|Dementia|Diabetes Mellitus|Disseminated Cancer|Fuctionality Dependent Health Status|Hypertension|Major Depressive Disorder|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Other Mental/personality Disorders|Other, Specify|Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)|Post-traumatic Stress Disorder|Pregnancy|Prematurity|Schizoaffective Disorder|Schizophrenia|Sleep disorder|Steroid Use|Substance Use Disorder |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Basic Basic       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
PregTestQualResltVal Pregnancy test qualitative result value Common Data Element 1.6 Result of the pregnancy test Result of the pregnancy test Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0456984/C0205556|C0032976 Test Result/Qualitative|Pregnancy Tests UMLS|UMLS Negative|Positive Negative|Positive 50|60 C1513916|C1514241 Negative Finding|Positive Finding UMLS|UMLS       ALS/FA/GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA/STROKE/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD: Choose one. FITBIR PDBP; Pregnancy test qualitative result TRACK_TBI ALS/FA/GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA: No references available
STROKE/TBI: Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) - www.loinc.org
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers   Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers     Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Core     Core Core Core                     Pregnancy test qualitative result NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/10/25 Published
ProtDevTyp Protective device type Common Data Element 1 Protective devices (safety equipment) in use or worn by the patient at the time of the injury Protective devices (safety equipment) in use or worn by the patient at the time of the injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           airbag present|child restraint|eye protection|helmet (e.g. bicycle, skiing, motorcycle)|lap belt|None|Other, specify|personal floatation device|protective clothing (e.g. padded leather pants)|protective non-clothing gear (e.g. shin guard)|shoulder belt airbag present|child restraint|eye protection|helmet (e.g. bicycle, skiing, motorcycle)|lap belt|None|Other, specify|personal floatation device|protective clothing (e.g. padded leather pants)|protective non-clothing gear (e.g. shin guard)|shoulder belt 8|6|5|7|2|1|11|3|9|4|10 |||||||||| |||||||||| ||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
ProtDevTypOTH Protective device type specify other Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Protective device type' specifying other text The free-text field related to 'Protective device type' specifying other text Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
PtArrivDestDateTime Patient arrived at destination date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the responding unit arrived with the patient at the destination or transfer point. The date/time the responding unit arrived with the patient at the destination or transfer point. Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
QualifierTyp Qualifier Type Common Data Element 1 Modifier data element that provide additional qualifier to values reported. Modifier data element that provide additional qualifier to values reported. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           First|Highest|Last|Lowest First|Highest|Last|Lowest 3|1|4|2 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
RecvdBloodProdInd Subject received blood products indicator Common Data Element 1.1 Indicator if the participant/subject received a blood product(s) Indicator if the participant/subject received a blood product(s) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|2|1 || || ||             NTRR   Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental 2025-03-17 promoted to a CDE by a request from NTRR WG     University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     8/26/19 3/17/25 Published
RehabFacilityDays Person Rehbailitation Facility length day county Common Data Element 1 Number of days spent in a rehabilitation facility Number of days spent in a rehabilitation facility Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ResdncTyp Residence type Common Data Element 1.8 Type of residence where the participant/subject is currently living Type of residence where the participant/subject is currently living Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0237096 residence UMLS Home|Hospital|N/A - patient died|Nursing home|Other, specify|Rehabilitation center|Unknown Home|Hospital|N/A - patient died|Nursing home|Other, specify|Rehabilitation center|Unknown 1|2|777|3|444|4|999 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Choose one. Add date and time stamp for when assessed. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What type of residence does the subject currently live in? Demographics|trauma|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
RespRate Respiratory rate Common Data Element 1.6 Rate of the participant/subject's breathing (inhalation and exhalation). Rate of the participant/subject's breathing (inhalation and exhalation). Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 150 C0035203|C0231832|C0425442 Respiration|Respiratory rate|Respiratory System Finding UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                 Breaths per minute ALS/DMD/EPILEPSY/FA/GENERAL/HEADACHE/MG/MS/NMD/SMA/STROKE: Record the respiratory rate of the participant/subject in breaths per minute.
NMD/SMA:Respiratory Support/Assisted Ventilation Devices
MS/TBI: Add date stamp for when assessed. Hypoxia, hypercapnia, and hypocapnia have all been associated with poor outcome.
FITBIR|NIA; Respiratory rate trauma|TRACK_TBI ALS/DMD/EPILEPSY/FA/GENERAL/HEADACHE/MG/NMD/SMA/STROKE/: No references available
MS/TBI: Davis, DP. Early ventilation in traumatic brain injury. Resuscitation. Mar 2008;76(3):333-340. Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. XIV. Hyperventilation. J Neurotrauma. 2008;25:276-8.  Murray GD, Butcher I, McHugh GS, et al. Multivariable prognostic analysis in traumatic brain injury: results from the IMPACT study. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2):329-337.
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies|Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Respiratory rate NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
ResusAttemptEMS Resuscitation attempted by EMS Common Data Element 1 Indication of an attempt to resuscitate the patient who is in cardiac arrest (attempted, not attempted due to DNR, etc.) Indication of an attempt to resuscitate the patient who is in cardiac arrest (attempted, not attempted due to DNR, etc.) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Attempted Defibrillation|Attempted Ventilation|Initiated Chest Compressions|Not Applicable|Not Attempted-Considered Futile|Not Attempted -DNR Orders|Not Attempted-Signs of Circulation|Not Recorded Attempted Defibrillation|Attempted Ventilation|Initiated Chest Compressions|Not Applicable|Not Attempted-Considered Futile|Not Attempted -DNR Orders|Not Attempted-Signs of Circulation|Not Recorded ||||||| ||||||| ||||||| |||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
ReturnToWorkDate Return to work date Unique Data Element 1.1 Date the participant returned to work following their injury Date the participant returned to work following their injury Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       Craig Hospital Chris Cusick CCusick@CraigHospital.org     NIH/CIT/BRICS Miranda Osterheld Miranda.Osterheld@nih.gov 9/22/17 3/17/25 Published
RotThrombAssayResultTyp Rotational Thromboelastometry assay result type Common Data Element 1 Result type of assay performed using a rotational Thrombelestometry assay machine (ROTEM) Result type of assay performed using a rotational Thrombelestometry assay machine (ROTEM) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           A5|Alpha Angle|CFT-time|CT-time|LI30|MCF|ML A5|Alpha Angle|CFT-time|CT-time|LI30|MCF|ML 4|3|2|1|7|5|6 |||||| |||||| ||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
RotThrombAssayResultUoM Rotational Thromboelastometry assay result unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure for the assay result using a rotational Thromboelastometry assay machine Unit of measure for the assay result using a rotational Thromboelastometry assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           degrees|mm|percentage|seconds degrees|mm|percentage|seconds 2|3|4|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
RotThrombAssayTyp Rotational Thromboelastometry assay type Common Data Element 1 Assay type performed using the rotational Thromboelastometry assay machine (ROTEM) Assay type performed using the rotational Thromboelastometry assay machine (ROTEM) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           APTEM|EXTEM|FibTEM|INTEM APTEM|EXTEM|FibTEM|INTEM 4|2|3|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
RtrnWrkSchlStatus Return work school status Common Data Element 1 Status of participant's/subject's return to work and/or school Status of participant's/subject's return to work and/or school Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Did not return to work or school|Different work or school|N/A|Only in sheltered environment|Returned to previous level|Same work or school, reduced level|Unknown Did not return to work or school|Different work or school|N/A|Only in sheltered environment|Returned to previous level|Same work or school, reduced level|Unknown 1|2|777|3|4|5|6 |||||| |||||| ||||||       TBI: Choose one. Recommend collection at least at end of initial medical care. Add date stamp for when assessed.   Return to work or school (choose one): trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Other Clinical Data Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Return to work or school status     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Draft
SelfReportHealth Self-reported health Common Data Element 1 Self-reported health, also described as self-related health or self-assessed health, is an individual appraisal of health status based upon individual perpectives Self-reported health, also described as self-related health or self-assessed health, is an individual appraisal of health status based upon individual perpectives Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Excellent|Fair|Good|Poor|Very Good Excellent|Fair|Good|Poor|Very Good 1|4|3|5|2 |||| |||| ||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NIH     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
SexAtBirthBiologicTyp Biological sex assigned at birth type Common Data Element 1 The physical sexual characteristics of the neonate at birth. A textual description of a person's sex at birth. The physical sexual characteristics of the neonate at birth. A textual description of a person's sex at birth. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1704791|C0679646/C1521970|C1522384 Demographics|Participant/Characteristics|Sex UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Femal|Male A person who belongs to the sex that normally produces ova. The term is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, or cultural gender role distinctions, or both.|A person who belongs to the sex that normally produces sperm. The term is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, cultural gender role distinctions, or both. 1|2 C0086287|C0086582 Females|Males UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. NIH CDE repository endorsed CDE: Sex at Birth. BRICS disclaimer: Consistent with Executive Order 14168, gender should not be used as a replacement for the element sex  in the BRICS repository. What was your biological sex assigned at birth (on your original birth certificate)?   NIH CDE repository endorsed CDE (rGEh0ckdmr). NLM disclaimer: Consistent with Executive Order 14168 (https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/defending-women-from-gender-ideology-extremism-and-restoring-biological-truth-to-the-federal-government/), gender should not be used as a replacement for the element sex in the NIH and BRICS CDE repositories. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH CDE Repository ScHARe NIH CDE Repository ScHARe       NIH CDE Repository ScHARe     2/12/25 2/12/25 Draft
SonorAssayResultTyp Sonorheometry assay result type Common Data Element 1 Result type of assay performed using a sonorheometry assay machine Result type of assay performed using a sonorheometry assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           CS|CT|CTH|CTR|FCS|PCS CS|CT|CTH|CTR|FCS|PCS 4|1|2|3|6|5 ||||| ||||| |||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
SonorAssayResultUoM Sonorheometry assay result unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure for the assay result using a sonorheometry assay machine Unit of measure for the assay result using a sonorheometry assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           hPa|ratio|seconds hPa|ratio|seconds 3|2|1 || || ||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
SonorAssayTyp Sonorheometry assay type Common Data Element 1 Assay type performed using the sonorheometry assay machine Assay type performed using the sonorheometry assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Oplus|Ostat Oplus|Ostat 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
StateResidenceISOCode State or residence, federal district and/or US territory ISOCode Common Data Element 1 ISOCode (and the name in PV description) of the subject state or residence, federal district and/or US territory ISOCode of the subject state or residence, federal district and/or US territory Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C25162|C87194|C25407 Code|Stae|Address NCIT|NCIT|NCIT AK|AL|AR|AS|AZ|CA|CO|CT|DC|DE|FL|GA|GU|HI|IA|ID|IL|IN|KS|KY|LA|MA|MD|ME|MI|MN|MO|MP|MS|MT|NC|ND|NE|NH|NJ|NM|NV|NY|OH|OK|OR|PA|PR|RI|SC|SD|TN|TX|UT|VA|VI|VT|WA|WI|WV|WY Alaska|Alabama|Arkansas|American Samoa|Arizona|California|Colorado|Connecticut|District of Columbia|Delaware|Florida|Georgia|Guam|Hawaii|Iowa|Idaho|Illinois|Indiana|Kansas|Kentucky[E]|Louisiana|Massachusetts|Maryland|Maine|Michigan|Minnesota|Missouri|Northern Mariana Islands|Mississippi|Montana|North Carolina|North Dakota|Nebraska|New Hampshire|New Jersey|New Mexico|Nevada|New York|Ohio|Oklahoma|Oregon|Pennsylvania|Puerto Rico|Rhode Island[F]|South Carolina|South Dakota|Tennessee|Texas|Utah|Virginia|U.S. Virgin Islands|Vermont|Washington|Wisconsin|West Virginia|Wyoming 2|1|5|3|4|6|7|8|56|9|10|11|12|13|17|14|15|16|18|19|20|23|22|21|24|25|27|37|26|28|35|36|29|31|32|33|30|34|38|39|40|41|42|43|44|45|46|47|49|51|48|50|52|54|53|55 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||       Choose one.   State or residence, federal district and/or US territory ISOCode Demographics|NTRR|COVID https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     5/20/20 10/25/24 Awaiting Publication
SubjectIDNum Subject identifier number Common Data Element 1.19 An identification number assigned to the participant/subject within a given protocol or a study. An identification number assigned to the participant/subject within a given protocol or a study. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0030705/C2349022|C0681850/C0600091 Patients/Identifier|Study Subject/Unique Identifier UMLS|UMLS                   The participant or subject identifiers or IDs should be assigned by the study. cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; CDISC variables: SUBJID Subject ID number:   Alexander MS, Biering-Sorensen F, Elliott S, Kreuter M, Saanksen J. International Spinal Cord Injury Female Sexual and Reproductive Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Jul;49(7):787-90. Alexander MS, Biering-Sorensen F, Elliott S, Kreuter M, Saanksen J. International Spinal Cord Injury Male Sexual Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Jul;49(7):795-8.
Bauman WA, Biering-Sorensen F, Krassioukov A. International spinal cord injury endocrine and metabolic function basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Oct;49(10):1068-72.
Biering-Sorensen F, Craggs M, Kennelly M, Schick E, Wyndaele JJ. International Lower Urinary Tract Function Basic Spinal Cord Injury Data Set. Spinal Cord 2008 May;46(5):325-30.
Krogh K, Perkash I, Stiens SA, Biering-Sorensen F. International bowel function extended spinal cord injury data set. Spinal Cord. 2009 Mar;47(3):235-41.
Widerstraam-Noga E, Biering-Sorensen F, Bryce T, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Siddall PJ. The international spinal cord injury pain basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2008 Dec;46(12):818-23.
Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Other Clinical Data   Assessments and Examinations.Other Clinical Data                     N/A.N/A       Trauma.N/A Supplemental         Supplemental                     Supplemental       Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Participant or subject identifier     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   9/11/24 Published
TempMeasr Temperature measurement Common Data Element 1.8 Measurement of the participant's/subject's body temperature. Measurement of the participant's/subject's body temperature. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 50 C0886414 Body temperature measurement UMLS                 Degree Celsius Record the temperature of the participant/ subject. All temperature measurements should be converted to degrees Celsius (C) prior to aggregation or sharing.
TBI: Response is measured in Celsius. Add date stamp for when assessed. Pediatric-specific notes: As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the basic datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) - ICP (intermediate data set). SCI Var: TEMPMEAS
FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; All temperature measurements should be converted to degrees Celsius (C) prior to aggregation or sharing. Temperature trauma|Vital_Signs Karlsson AK, Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Donovan W, Biering-Saarensen F. International Spinal Cord Injury Skin and Thermoregulation Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2012; 50(7):512-6. Sund-Levander M, Forsberg C, Wahren LK : Normal oral, rectal, tympanic and axillary body temperature in adult men and women: a systematic literature review. Scand J Caring Sci. 2002 Jun;16: 122-8. Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Temperature measurement NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM   3/17/25 Published
TherapyParticipantOTH Therapy participant other text Common Data Element 1 Text describing the any other people participating in the therapy session. Text describing the any other people participating in the therapy session. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
TherpyRehabEndDateTime Therapy rehabilitation end date time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation ended Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation ended Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Date Time of Discontinuation trauma|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation end date and time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
TherpyRehabFreq Therapy or rehabilitation frequency Common Data Element 1 Identified describing the frequency the participant/subject received the therapy or rehabilitation Identified describing the frequency the participant/subject received the therapy or rehabilitation Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL: Provide frequency for therapy or rehabilitation.
STROKE: Choose one. Frequency data should be coded using the CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology prior to aggregation or sharing.
TBI: Choose one.
Frequency data should be coded using the CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology prior to aggregation or sharing. Frequency of rehabilitation therapy trauma GENERAL: No references available
STROKE: CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology (http: //www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/cancerlibrary/terminologyresources/cdisc)
TBI: CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology (Code C71113) (http: //www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/cancerlibrary/terminologyresources/cdisc) - http: //evs.nci.nih.gov/ftp1/CDISC/SDTM/
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies     Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic     Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation frequency     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
TherpyRehabOngngInd Therapy rehabilitation ongoing indicator Common Data Element 1.1 Indicator of whether the therapy or rehabilitation is ongoing Indicator of whether the therapy or rehabilitation is ongoing Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 || || ||       TBI: Choose one. Add date and time stamp for when assessed.   Therapy or Rehabilitation Ongoing? trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation ongoing indicator     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
TherpyRehabOTH Therapy or rehabilitation other text Common Data Element 1.1 The free-text field related to 'Therapy or rehabilitation type' specifying other text. Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject The free-text field related to 'Therapy or rehabilitation type' specifying other text. Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                             FA: Choose all that the participant/ subject receives
GENERAL/TBI: Choose all that apply. Response is obtained from report by the participant/subject, a reliable proxy or medical records. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at end of initial medical care. Service provision post-TBI is important to track as it is an indicator of health care resource utilization.
STROKE: Choose all that apply. This element can be collected to describe the participant/ subject prior to the stroke event and also to assess the participant/ subject at subsequent time points after the stroke event.
The therapy or rehabilitation service received should be coded using ICD-9-CM codes prior to aggregation or sharing. Other, specify trauma FA/GENERAL: No references available
STROKE/TBI: International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM): http: //www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd9cm.htm
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.Prior Health Status|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   Exploratory Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
TherpyRehabStrtDateTime Therapy rehabilitation start date time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation started Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation started Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Date Time of Initiation trauma|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation start date and time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
TherpyRehabTyp Therapy or rehabilitation type Common Data Element 1.5 Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Adaptive physical education|Behavior support plan|Crisis management plan|Dietary|Occupational therapy|Other, specify|Physical therapy|Psychological|Recreational|Sensory integration therapy|Social skills training|Speech therapy|Vocational Adaptive physical education|Behavior support plan|Crisis management plan|Dietary|Occupational therapy|Other, specify|Physical therapy|Psychological|Recreational|Sensory integration therapy|Social skills training|Speech therapy|Vocational 1|2|3|4|5|444|7|8|9|10|11|12|13 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||       FA: Choose all that the participant/ subject receives
GENERAL/TBI: Choose all that apply. Response is obtained from report by the participant/subject, a reliable proxy or medical records. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at end of initial medical care. Service provision post-TBI is important to track as it is an indicator of health care resource utilization.
STROKE: Choose all that apply. This element can be collected to describe the participant/ subject prior to the stroke event and also to assess the participant/ subject at subsequent time points after the stroke event.
The therapy or rehabilitation service received should be coded using ICD-9-CM codes prior to aggregation or sharing. Type of therapy or rehabilitation trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.Prior Health Status|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   Exploratory Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
ThrombAssayResultTyp Thromboelastography assay result type Common Data Element 1 Result type of assay performed using a Thromboelastography assay machine Result type of assay performed using a Thromboelastography assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Alpha Angle|K-time|Ly30|MA|MA-AA|MA-ADP|R-time Alpha Angle|K-time|Ly30|MA|MA-AA|MA-ADP|R-time 3|2|5|4|7|6|1 |||||| |||||| ||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ThrombAssayResultUoM Thromboelastography assay result unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure for the assay result using a Thromboelastography assay machine Unit of measure for the assay result using a Thromboelastography assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           degrees|minutes|MM|percentage degrees|minutes|MM|percentage 2|1|3|4 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ThrombAssayTyp Thromboelastography assay type Common Data Element 1 Assay type performed using the Thromboelastography assay machine (TEG) Assay type performed using the Thromboelastography assay machine (TEG) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Functional Fibrinogen|Heparinase|Kaolin|Other|Platelet Mapping|Raid TEG Functional Fibrinogen|Heparinase|Kaolin|Other|Platelet Mapping|Raid TEG 4|3|1|6|5|2 ||||| ||||| |||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
TimeFrameContext Time frame context Common Data Element 1 Type of time frame context to which data was collected. Type of time frame context to which data was collected. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           At discharge|Initial hospital/ED(first 30 minutes)|Within first 24 hours after hospital/ED arrival|Within first 4 hours after hospital/ED arrival At discharge|Initial hospital/ED(first 30 minutes)|Within first 24 hours after hospital/ED arrival|Within first 4 hours after hospital/ED arrival 4|1|3|2 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
TotalVentDays Total ventilator days Common Data Element 1 The cumulative amount of time spent on the ventilator. Each partial or full day must be measured as one calendar day. The cumulative amount of time spent on the ventilator. Each partial or full day must be measured as one calendar day. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
TransportMode Transport mode Common Data Element 1 The mode of transport delivering the patient to your hospital. The mode of transport delivering the patient to your hospital. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Fixed-wing Ambulance|Ground Ambulance|Helicopter Ambulance|Other|Police|Private/Public Vehicle/Walk-in Fixed-wing Ambulance|Ground Ambulance|Helicopter Ambulance|Other|Police|Private/Public Vehicle/Walk-in ||||| ||||| ||||| |||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
TransportModeOTH Transport mode other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Transport mode' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Transport mode' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
UntArrivPtDateTime Unit arrived at patient date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the responding unit arrived at the patient's side. The date/time the responding unit arrived at the patient's side. Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
UntArrivSceneDateTime Unit arrived on scene date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the responding unit arrived on the scene; that is the vehicle stopped moving at the scene. The date/time the responding unit arrived on the scene; that is the vehicle stopped moving at the scene. Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
UntLeftSceneDateTime Unit left scene date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the responding unit left the scene (started moving). The date/time the responding unit left the scene (started moving). Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
VentFreeDays Total ventilator free days Common Data Element 1 The cumulative amount of time spent NOT on the ventilator. Each full day must be measured as one calendar day. The cumulative amount of time spent NOT on the ventilator. Each full day must be measured as one calendar day. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
VentilatorAssistUtilznInd Ventilator Assistance Utilization Indicator Common Data Element 1.2 Indicator whether patient was artificially ventilated Indicator whether patient was artificially ventilated Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|999|1 || || ||             EPO|trauma|Ventilator   Adult and Pediatric   Treatment/Intervention Data.Surgeries and Other Procedures                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic NTRR_CDE   VentilatorAssistanceUtilznInd Baylor College of Medicine Jose-Miguel Yamal Jose-Miguel.Yamal@uth.tmc.edu     NIH/CIT/BRICS Kate Burdekin kate.burdekin@nih.gov 2/29/16 3/19/25 Published
ViscAssayDevTyp Viscoelastic assay device type Common Data Element 1 Type of device used to measure viscoelasticity Type of device used to measure viscoelasticity Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Other|Rotational Thromboelastometry|Sonorheometry|Thromboelastography Other|Rotational Thromboelastometry|Sonorheometry|Thromboelastography 4|2|3|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
VitalSgnDateTime Vital signs date and time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) the vital signs and other body measurements were taken by indicating the month, day, and year for the date and am, pm, or 24 hour clock for time Date (and time, if applicable and known) the vital signs and other body measurements were taken by indicating the month, day, and year for the date and am, pm, or 24 hour clock for time Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C1146895|C1264639|C1148433 Vital status:Type:Point in time:^Patient:Nominal|Date Time|Vital Status UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   GENERAL/HEADACHE:
Record the date vital signs are taken. The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.) and in the format acceptable to the study database.  Not every study will need to collect time and this field should be removed if not applicable
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SCI/MG/NMD/SMA/MS:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.    Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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ALS:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).   Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.
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EPILEPSY:
Record the date vital signs are taken. Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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STROKE:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).  Record the date vital signs are taken.
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DMD:
Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.
FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Vital signs taken date and time   MS
Karlsson AK, Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Donovan W, Biering-Sirensen F. International Spinal Cord Injury Skin and Thermoregulation Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2012; 50 7:512-6.
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   N/A.N/A Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Supplemental           Core Core Core   Supplemental Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental           Vital signs date and time NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/10/25 Published
VitStatus Vital status Common Data Element 1.12 Status of participant/subject as alive or dead Status of participant/subject as alive or dead Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1148433 Vital Status UMLS Alive|Dead|Unknown Alive|Dead|Unknown 40|30|999 C4551704|C0011065|C0439673 Alive|Cessation of life|Unknown UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Status of participant/subject as alive or dead. Choose one cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the vital status of the subject? TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information|Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Vital status   VisitTyp;GlasgowOutcomeScalExtScore;InjElapsedTime;GCSTotalScore NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
WgtMeasr Weight measurement Common Data Element 1.9 Measurement of participant's/subject's weight Measurement of participant's/subject's weight Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 1000 C0005910|C0242485 Body Weight|Measurement UMLS|UMLS                 Kilogram ALS/GENERAL/TBI/SCI/STROKE: Record the weight of the participant/subject. To be collected at the visit, not self-reported. Indicate whether weight was measured in  kilograms (kg) preferably,  or pounds (lbs.). Height and weight are commonly collected at the baseline visit. Depending on the study population and study intervention it may be appropriate to collect height and weight at subsequent study visits.  The suggested range is 0-500 kg or 0-1000 lbs. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI. Documentation of height and weight is motivated by two reasons: 1. the risk of (systemic) complications is greater in the presence of obesity; 2. body weight is important for calculating required doses of (study) medications. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Weight measurement Injury_History|trauma|CDISC|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   N/A.N/A Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures|Outcomes and End Points.Assessing Comorbidities   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Core Core Core   Supplemental Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Core Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Weight measurement. SCI Variable: WEIGHT NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
WorkAccomodationInd Work accomodation indicator Common Data Element 1 Indicator related to whether patient received some type of work accommodation Indicator related to whether patient received some type of work accommodation Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
WorkRelated Work related Common Data Element 1 Indication of whether the injury occurred during paid employment Indication of whether the injury occurred during paid employment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes | | | |             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
ZIPPartialCode ZIP partial code Common Data Element 1.2 First three digits of the zip code where the participant/subject currently lives. First three digits of the zip code where the participant/subject currently lives. Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry     C25621 Postal Code NCIT                   Enter first three digits of the zip code. Protected health information (PHI), under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), does allow collection of the initial three digits of a zip code if, according to the current publicly available data from the Bureau of the Census: the geographic unit formed by combining all zip codes with the same three initial digits contains more than 20,000 people.  For CDUS reporting, the last four digits of the complete nine-digit Zip code should not be submitted to assure patient confidentiality.  If the initial three digits of a zip code for all such geographic units containing 20,000 or fewer people is changed to 000.  In addition, this is usually an optional field.   Therefore, if not provided, also enter 000. First three digits of the zip code First three digits of the zip code Demographics|NTRR|COVID NINDS Genetics Repository, Required Clinical Data Elements for subjects with Cerebrovascular Disease - http://ccr.coriell.org/Sections/Collections/NINDS/Cerebrovascular.aspx?PgId=190&coll=ND Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic Zip code NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     4/1/14 3/7/25 Published
VitalSgnDateTime Vital signs date and time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) the vital signs and other body measurements were taken by indicating the month, day, and year for the date and am, pm, or 24 hour clock for time Date (and time, if applicable and known) the vital signs and other body measurements were taken by indicating the month, day, and year for the date and am, pm, or 24 hour clock for time Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C1146895|C1264639|C1148433 Vital status:Type:Point in time:^Patient:Nominal|Date Time|Vital Status UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   GENERAL/HEADACHE:
Record the date vital signs are taken. The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.) and in the format acceptable to the study database.  Not every study will need to collect time and this field should be removed if not applicable
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SCI/MG/NMD/SMA/MS:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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FA:
Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.    Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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ALS:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).   Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.
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EPILEPSY:
Record the date vital signs are taken. Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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STROKE:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).  Record the date vital signs are taken.
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DMD:
Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.
FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Vital signs taken date and time   MS
Karlsson AK, Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Donovan W, Biering-Sirensen F. International Spinal Cord Injury Skin and Thermoregulation Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2012; 50 7:512-6.
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   N/A.N/A Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Supplemental           Core Core Core   Supplemental Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental           Vital signs date and time NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/10/25 Published
PregTestQualResltVal Pregnancy test qualitative result value Common Data Element 1.6 Result of the pregnancy test Result of the pregnancy test Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0456984/C0205556|C0032976 Test Result/Qualitative|Pregnancy Tests UMLS|UMLS Negative|Positive Negative|Positive 50|60 C1513916|C1514241 Negative Finding|Positive Finding UMLS|UMLS       ALS/FA/GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA/STROKE/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD: Choose one. FITBIR PDBP; Pregnancy test qualitative result TRACK_TBI ALS/FA/GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA: No references available
STROKE/TBI: Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) - www.loinc.org
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers   Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers     Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Core     Core Core Core                     Pregnancy test qualitative result NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/10/25 Published
DeathDateTime Death date and time Common Data Element 1.6 Date (and time, if known) of participant's/subject's death Date (and time, if known) of participant's/subject's death Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C0011065|C1306577 Cessation of life|Death (finding) UMLS|UMLS                   GENERAL/HD/MG/NMD/SMA/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
PD: (DD/MMM/YYYY)
CDISC variables: stored in DM.DTHDTC Date and time of death Neuropathology|CTE|Imaging|Imaging_Pathology GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA: No references available

HD/PD: ISO 8601 - http: //www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue.htm

TBI: Harrison-Felix C, Whiteneck G, DeVivo M, et al. Causes of Death after 1 Year Post injury among Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. Jan-Feb 2006;21(1): 22-33. Harrison-Felix C, Whiteneck G, DeVivo M, et al. Mortality Following Rehabilitation in the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems of Care. NeuroRehabilitation. 2004;19(1): 45-54.
Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Clinical Event End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points Assessments and Examinations.Other Clinical Data       Assessments and Examinations.Other Clinical Data   Outcomes and End Points.End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points               Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                     C04802 NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM   3/10/25 Published
InjDateTime Injury date time Unique Data Element 1.11 Date (and time, if applicable and known) of injury Date (and time, if applicable and known) of injury Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C3263723|C0876926|C1264639 Traumatic injury|Traumatic brain injury|Date and Time UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                       Injury date and time Injury_History GENERAL/TBI: No references available
SCI: DeVivo M, Biering-Saarensen F, Charlifue S, Noonan V, Post M, Stripling T, Wing P. International Spinal Cord Injury Core Data Set. Spinal Cord 2006 Sep;44(9): 535-40.
Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                         NINDS_CDE BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/10/25 Published
InjCauseTyp Injury cause type Common Data Element 1.6 The type as related to the classification of the external cause of the injury The type as related to the classification of the external cause of the injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C3263723 Traumatic injury UMLS Accidental falls|Accidental poisoning by drugs, medicinal substances, and biologicals|Accidental poisoning by other solid and liquid substances, gases, and vapors|Accidents caused by fire and flames|Accidents caused by submersion, suffocation, and foreign bodies|Accidents due to natural and environmental factors (e900-e909)|Air and space transport accidents|Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use|Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons|Injury resulting from operations of war|Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted|Late effects of accidental injury|Legal intervention|Misadventures to patients during surgical and medical care|Motor vehicle nontraffic accidents|Motor vehicle traffic accidents|Other accidents|Other road vehicle accidents|Railway accidents|Suicide and self-inflicted injury|Surgical and medical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction of patient or later complication, without mention of misadventure at the time of procedure|Terrorism|Vehicle accidents not elsewhere classifiable|Water transport accidents Accidental falls (e880-e888)|Accidental poisoning by drugs, medicinal substances, and biologicals (e850-e858)|Accidental poisoning by other solid and liquid substances, gases, and vapors (e860-e869)|Accidents caused by fire and flames (e890-e899)|Accidents caused by submersion, suffocation, and foreign bodies (e910-e915)|Accidents due to natural and environmental factors (e900-e909)|Air and space transport accidents (e840-e845)|Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use (e930-e949)|Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (e960-e969)|Injury resulting from operations of war (e990-e999|Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted (e980-e989)|Late effects of accidental injury (e929)|Legal intervention (e970-e978)|Misadventures to patients during surgical and medical care (e870-e876)|Motor vehicle nontraffic accidents (e820-e825)|Motor vehicle traffic accidents (e810-e819)|Other accidents (e916-e928)|Other road vehicle accidents (e826-e829)|Railway accidents (e800-e807)|Suicide and self-inflicted injury (e950-e959)|Surgical and medical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction of patient or later complication, without mention of misadventure at the time of procedure (e878-e879)|Terrorism (e979)|Vehicle accidents not elsewhere classifiable (e846-e848)|Water transport accidents (e830-e838) 880|850|860|890|910|900|840|930|960|990|980|929|970|870|820|810|916|826|800|950|878|979|846|830 ||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||       Select all that apply   Cause of injury Injury_History GENERAL/TBI: Butcher I, McHugh GS, Lu J, et al. Prognostic value of cause of injury in traumatic brain injury: results from the IMPACT study. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 281-286. See http: //www.icd9data.com Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                           BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/7/25 Published
AddressCountyName Address County Name Common Data Element 1 A region created by territorial division by a local government where mail piece is intended to be delivered (NIH endorsed CDE). name of the county as part of the address Alphanumeric 1000 Free-Form Entry     C5447202 County of Permanent Address UMLS                   enter county name   Address County Name   NLM ZqxxvEdcmt. NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=ZqxxvEdcmt Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS         Project 5 (COVID-19)     11/12/24 11/12/24 Published
CircSuppTyp Circulation support type Common Data Element 1.8 Therapies or procedures the participant/subject received to support circulation Therapies or procedures the participant/subject received to support circulation Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0005775|C1521721 Blood Circulation|Supportive assistance UMLS|UMLS CPR|ECMO|HBOC|IABP|IV fluids - Blood|IV fluids - Colloids|IV fluids - Crystalloids|IV fluids - Hypertonic saline|No specific therapy|Other|REBOA|Unknown|Vasopressors|Ventricular assistive device CPR|Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation|Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers|Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump|IV fluids - Blood|IV fluids - Colloids|IV fluids - Crystalloids|IV fluids - Hypertonic saline|No specific therapy|Other|Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta|Unknown|Vasopressors|Ventricular assistive device 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|444|11|12|13|14 ||||||||||||| ||||||||||||| |||||||||||||       Choose all that apply. Assess (and document later) the ABC status immediately upon arrival in the ER, prior to resuscitation therapy. Problems with the ABC status may cause substantial second insults (hypoxia and hypotension), exacerbating the brain injury in TBI. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Type of circulation support trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Circulation support type NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
CircSuppTypeOTH Circulation support type other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Circulation support type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Circulation support type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/12/25 4/14/25 Draft
CircSuppBloodTypOTH Circulatory support blood other type Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Circulatory support blood type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Circulatory support blood type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
BloodProductAmt Blood product amount Common Data Element 1.2 Blood product amount Blood product amount Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     8/26/19 3/17/25 Published
BloodProductAmtUoM Blood product amount unit of measure Common Data Element 1.2 Blood product amount unit of measure Blood product amount unit of measure Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           mL|Units mL|Units 2|1 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     8/26/19 3/17/25 Published
BloodUnitDef Blood unit definition Common Data Element 1 The volume of blood product given per unit The volume of blood product given per unit Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
BloodProductRecInd Subject received blood products indicator Common Data Element 1 Indicator if the participant/subject received a blood product(s) Indicator if the participant/subject received a blood product(s) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|2|1 || || ||             NTRR   Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental 2025-03-17 promoted to a CDE by a request from NTRR WG     University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     4/14/25 4/14/25 Draft

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variable name title element type version definition short description datatype maximum character quantity input restriction minimum value maximum value data element concept identifiers data element concept names data element terminology sources permissible values permissible value descriptions permissible value output codes permissible value concept identifiers permissible value concept names permissible value terminology sources Item Response OID Element OID unit of measure guidelines/instructions notes preferred question text keywords references population.all domain.general (for all diseases) domain.traumatic brain injury domain.Parkinson's disease domain.Friedreich's ataxia domain.stroke domain.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis domain.Huntington's disease domain.multiple sclerosis domain.neuromuscular diseases domain.myasthenia gravis domain.spinal muscular atrophy domain.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy domain.congenital muscular dystrophy domain.spinal cord injury domain.headache domain.epilepsy domain.eye diseases domain.trauma classification.general (for all diseases) classification.acute hospitalized classification.concussion/mild TBI classification.epidemiology classification.moderate/severe TBI: rehabilitation classification.Parkinson's disease classification.Friedreich's ataxia classification.stroke classification.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis classification.Huntington's disease classification.multiple sclerosis classification.neuromuscular diseases classification.myasthenia gravis classification.spinal muscular atrophy classification.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy classification.congenital muscular dystrophy classification.spinal cord injury classification.headache classification.epilepsy classification.eye diseases classification.trauma epidemiology classification.trauma pre-hospital classification.trauma acute hospital classification.trauma rehabilitation/outcomes historical notes Label(s) see also submitting organization name submitting contact name submitting contact information effective date until date steward organization name steward contact name steward contact information creation date last change date administrative status
AddressCityName Address city name Common Data Element 1 Name of the city or township for the address (to describe where a mail piece is intended to be delivered). Address city name Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C25407|C25160|C42614 Address|City|Name NCIT|NCIT|NCIT                   Enter the name of the city.   City name Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=aQO0VmltMn; NLM ID: aQO0VmltMn Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
StateResidenceISOCode State or residence, federal district and/or US territory ISOCode Common Data Element 1 ISOCode (and the name in PV description) of the subject state or residence, federal district and/or US territory ISOCode of the subject state or residence, federal district and/or US territory Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C25162|C87194|C25407 Code|Stae|Address NCIT|NCIT|NCIT AK|AL|AR|AS|AZ|CA|CO|CT|DC|DE|FL|GA|GU|HI|IA|ID|IL|IN|KS|KY|LA|MA|MD|ME|MI|MN|MO|MP|MS|MT|NC|ND|NE|NH|NJ|NM|NV|NY|OH|OK|OR|PA|PR|RI|SC|SD|TN|TX|UT|VA|VI|VT|WA|WI|WV|WY Alaska|Alabama|Arkansas|American Samoa|Arizona|California|Colorado|Connecticut|District of Columbia|Delaware|Florida|Georgia|Guam|Hawaii|Iowa|Idaho|Illinois|Indiana|Kansas|Kentucky[E]|Louisiana|Massachusetts|Maryland|Maine|Michigan|Minnesota|Missouri|Northern Mariana Islands|Mississippi|Montana|North Carolina|North Dakota|Nebraska|New Hampshire|New Jersey|New Mexico|Nevada|New York|Ohio|Oklahoma|Oregon|Pennsylvania|Puerto Rico|Rhode Island[F]|South Carolina|South Dakota|Tennessee|Texas|Utah|Virginia|U.S. Virgin Islands|Vermont|Washington|Wisconsin|West Virginia|Wyoming 2|1|5|3|4|6|7|8|56|9|10|11|12|13|17|14|15|16|18|19|20|23|22|21|24|25|27|37|26|28|35|36|29|31|32|33|30|34|38|39|40|41|42|43|44|45|46|47|49|51|48|50|52|54|53|55 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||       Choose one.   State or residence, federal district and/or US territory ISOCode Demographics|NTRR|COVID https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     5/20/20 10/25/24 Awaiting Publication
TherpyRehabTyp Therapy or rehabilitation type Common Data Element 1.5 Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Adaptive physical education|Behavior support plan|Crisis management plan|Dietary|Occupational therapy|Other, specify|Physical therapy|Psychological|Recreational|Sensory integration therapy|Social skills training|Speech therapy|Vocational Adaptive physical education|Behavior support plan|Crisis management plan|Dietary|Occupational therapy|Other, specify|Physical therapy|Psychological|Recreational|Sensory integration therapy|Social skills training|Speech therapy|Vocational 1|2|3|4|5|444|7|8|9|10|11|12|13 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||       FA: Choose all that the participant/ subject receives
GENERAL/TBI: Choose all that apply. Response is obtained from report by the participant/subject, a reliable proxy or medical records. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at end of initial medical care. Service provision post-TBI is important to track as it is an indicator of health care resource utilization.
STROKE: Choose all that apply. This element can be collected to describe the participant/ subject prior to the stroke event and also to assess the participant/ subject at subsequent time points after the stroke event.
The therapy or rehabilitation service received should be coded using ICD-9-CM codes prior to aggregation or sharing. Type of therapy or rehabilitation trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.Prior Health Status|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   Exploratory Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
AddressStateCode Address state code Common Data Element 1 The state code for the address (to describe where a mail piece is intended to be delivered). Address state code Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C87194|C25162|C25407 Stae|Code|Address NCIT|NCIT|NCIT AK|AL|AR|AZ|CA|CO|CT|DC|DE|FL|GA|HI|IA|ID|IL|IN|KS|KY|LA|MA|MD|ME|MI|MN|MO|MS|MT|NC|ND|NE|NH|NJ|NM|NV|NY|OH|OK|OR|Other, specify|PA|RI|SC|SD|TN|TX|UT|VA|VT|WA|WI|WV|WY AK|AL|AR|AZ|CA|CO|CT|DC|DE|FL|GA|HI|IA|ID|IL|IN|KS|KY|LA|MA|MD|ME|MI|MN|MO|MS|MT|NC|ND|NE|NH|NJ|NM|NV|NY|OH|OK|OR|Other, specify|PA|RI|SC|SD|TN|TX|UT|VA|VT|WA|WI|WV|WY 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|23|24|25|26|27|28|29|30|31|32|33|34|35|36|37|38|444|39|40|41|42|43|44|45|46|47|48|49|50|51 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||       Enter the abbreviation for the state or province.  The 2-letter postal abbreviation should be used for all U.S. states. Enter the abbreviation for the state or province.  The 2-letter postal abbreviation should be used for all U.S. states. State / Province Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=6AT_JFxD1; NLM ID: 6AT_JFxD1 Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic State or province of residence identifier NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 3/17/25 Draft
AddressStateCodeOTH Address state other text Common Data Element 1 A free-text field related to Address state code' specifying other text. A free-text field related to Address state code' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C25704|C87194|C25407 Text|Stae|Address NCIT|NCIT|NCIT                   Enter free text.   Other, specify Demographics|SDOH|NTRR|COVID   Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   FITBIR_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com 10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
LivPrsnRltnshpTyp Living with person relationship type Common Data Element 1 Type(s) of relationship(s) that obtain between the participant/subject and all people with whom she or he currently lives, cohabits, or stays Type(s) of relationship(s) that obtain between the participant/subject and all people with whom she or he currently lives, cohabits, or stays Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Adopted son or daughter|Biological son or daughter|Brother or sister|Father or mother|Foster child|Grandchild|Grandparent|Housemate or roommate|Husband or wife|Military unit member|N/A - Alone|N/A - Homeless|Other nonrelative|Other patient/ resident in care facility|Other relative|Parent-in-law|Personal care attendant|Roomer or boarder|Son-in-law or daughter-in-law|Stepfather or stepmother|Stepson or stepdaughter|Unknown|Unmarried partner Adopted son or daughter|Biological son or daughter|Brother or sister|Father or mother|Foster child|Grandchild|Grandparent|Housemate or roommate|Husband or wife|Military unit member|N/A - Alone|N/A - Homeless|Other nonrelative|Other patient/ resident in care facility|Other relative|Parent-in-law|Personal care attendant|Roomer or boarder|Son-in-law or daughter-in-law|Stepfather or stepmother|Stepson or stepdaughter|Unknown|Unmarried partner 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|999|22 |||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||       TBI:
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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FA:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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STROKE:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.
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HEADACHE:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.  Household and Income.
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GENERAL:
Text for participant's/subject's primary language.  It may be easier to record the full name of the language and code the data later using the ISO 639-2 codes.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
  Living with persons relationsip type trauma FA:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf Four additional permissible values were added on for FA.
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GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf Four additional permissible values were added on for FA.
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NMD:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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SMA:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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STROKE:
Code values taken from PhenX Toolkit (https://www.phenxtoolkit.org) Household Roster-Relationships #011401 American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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TBI:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status     Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental       Supplemental   Supplemental       Core     Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Living with person relationship type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
DeathCauseICD10CMCode Death cause ICD-10-CM code Common Data Element 1.2 ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0007465/C5669790 Cause of Death/ICD-10 Code UMLS                   Recommend 4 fields for coding  primary cause and other underlying or contributing  causes of death. Should use death certificate if available.   ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death trauma|Death_Cause_ICD_10_CM_Code http://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Clinical Event End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic C21665 NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM 9/22/16 3/17/25 Published
AISInjurySeverityScore Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Injury severity score Common Data Element 1.3 An injury severity score (AIS code), as part of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code An injury severity score (AIS code), as part of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code Numeric Values   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0439793|C0000722 Severities|Abbreviated Injury Scale UMLS|UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|6|9 1= minor|2= moderate|3=serious|4=severe|5=critical|6= maximal (currently untreatable)|9=unknown severity 1|2|3|4|5|6|9 |||||| |||||| ||||||       For each body region, select the corresponding injury severity score. AIS 2005, 2008, 2017 post-dot code, position 7.Use the information from the appropriate version of AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. AIS 2005, 2008, 2017 post-dot code, position 7. AIS Injury severity ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core     AISBodyRegionScore AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
UntArrivPtDateTime Unit arrived at patient date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the responding unit arrived at the patient's side. The date/time the responding unit arrived at the patient's side. Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
AnticoagAgentTyp Anticoagulant agent type Common Data Element 1 The type of anticoaglant The type of anticoaglant Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Direct thrombin inhibitors|Factor Xa inhibitors|Low molecular weight heparins|Vitamin K antogonists Direct thrombin inhibitors|Factor Xa inhibitors|Low molecular weight heparins|Vitamin K antogonists 3|4|2|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HospitRsn Hospitalization reason Common Data Element 1.6 Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0679646/C0262926|C0392360|C0019993 Participant/Medical History|Indication of (contextual qualifier)|Hospitalization UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Cardiomyopathy/Arrhythmia|Dehydration|Failure to Thrive|Fracture|Infection other than pneumonia|Other, specify|Pneumonia or Respiratory|Seizures|Trauma Cardiomyopathy/Arrhythmia|Dehydration|Failure to Thrive|Fracture|Infection other than pneumonia|Other, specify|Pneumonia or Respiratory|Seizures|Trauma 1|2|3|4|444|6|7|8|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       Record the reason for each hospitalization within the past year. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Indicate cause for hospitalization trauma|Medical_History|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Hospitalization reason     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
ResusAttemptEMS Resuscitation attempted by EMS Common Data Element 1 Indication of an attempt to resuscitate the patient who is in cardiac arrest (attempted, not attempted due to DNR, etc.) Indication of an attempt to resuscitate the patient who is in cardiac arrest (attempted, not attempted due to DNR, etc.) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Attempted Defibrillation|Attempted Ventilation|Initiated Chest Compressions|Not Applicable|Not Attempted-Considered Futile|Not Attempted -DNR Orders|Not Attempted-Signs of Circulation|Not Recorded Attempted Defibrillation|Attempted Ventilation|Initiated Chest Compressions|Not Applicable|Not Attempted-Considered Futile|Not Attempted -DNR Orders|Not Attempted-Signs of Circulation|Not Recorded ||||||| ||||||| ||||||| |||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
ProtDevTyp Protective device type Common Data Element 1 Protective devices (safety equipment) in use or worn by the patient at the time of the injury Protective devices (safety equipment) in use or worn by the patient at the time of the injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           airbag present|child restraint|eye protection|helmet (e.g. bicycle, skiing, motorcycle)|lap belt|None|Other, specify|personal floatation device|protective clothing (e.g. padded leather pants)|protective non-clothing gear (e.g. shin guard)|shoulder belt airbag present|child restraint|eye protection|helmet (e.g. bicycle, skiing, motorcycle)|lap belt|None|Other, specify|personal floatation device|protective clothing (e.g. padded leather pants)|protective non-clothing gear (e.g. shin guard)|shoulder belt 8|6|5|7|2|1|11|3|9|4|10 |||||||||| |||||||||| ||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
AntiplatAgentType Antiplatelet agent type Common Data Element 1 The type of antiplatelet The type of antiplatelet Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Adenosine dephosphate (ADP receptor inhibitors|Adenosine reuptake inhibitors|Anti Thrombin III inhibitors|Glycoprotein platelet inhibitors|Phosphodiesterase inhibitos|Platelet aggregation inhibitors|Protease-activated receptor 1 antogonists Adenosine dephosphate (ADP receptor inhibitors|Adenosine reuptake inhibitors|Anti Thrombin III inhibitors|Glycoprotein platelet inhibitors|Phosphodiesterase inhibitos|Platelet aggregation inhibitors|Protease-activated receptor 1 antogonists 4|5|7|2|6|1|3 |||||| |||||| ||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
BlastInjDevOTH Blast injury device other text Common Data Element 1.3 The free-text field related to 'Blast injury device type' specifying other text. Type of device which caused the blast injury The free-text field related to 'Blast injury device type' specifying other text. Type of device which caused the blast injury Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0005700 Blast Injuries UMLS                   Enter the other text   Other, specify Injury_History|trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A   Basic Basic Basic Basic                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
BlastInjDevTyp Blast injury device type Common Data Element 1.7 Type of device which caused the blast injury Type of device which caused the blast injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0005700 Blast Injuries UMLS Artillery|Bomb|Fireworks|Grenade|Improvised Explosive Device (IED)|Land mine|Mortar|Other, specify|Rocket|Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG)|Suicide vest/bomb|Unknown Artillery|Bomb|Fireworks|Grenade|Improvised Explosive Device (IED)|Land mine|Mortar|Other, specify|Rocket|Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG)|Suicide vest/bomb|Unknown 10|1|11|2|3|4|5|444|7|8|9|999 ||||||||||| ||||||||||| |||||||||||       Choose one   Blast injury device type Injury_History|trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A   Basic Basic Basic Basic                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental     InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/17/25 Published
SelfReportHealth Self-reported health Common Data Element 1 Self-reported health, also described as self-related health or self-assessed health, is an individual appraisal of health status based upon individual perpectives Self-reported health, also described as self-related health or self-assessed health, is an individual appraisal of health status based upon individual perpectives Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Excellent|Fair|Good|Poor|Very Good Excellent|Fair|Good|Poor|Very Good 1|4|3|5|2 |||| |||| ||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NIH     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
AirwayDevPlaceMethod Airway device placement method Common Data Element 1 The method used to confirm the airway device placement The method used to confirm the airway device placement Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Auscultation|Bulb/Syringe Aspiration|Chest Rise|Colorimetric ETCO2|Condensation in Tube|Digital (Numeric) ETCO2|Direct Re-Visualization of Tube in Place|Endotracheal Tube Whistle (BAAM, etc)|Other|Visualization of Vocal Cords|Waveform ETCO2 Auscultation|Bulb/Syringe Aspiration|Chest Rise|Colorimetric ETCO2|Condensation in Tube|Digital (Numeric) ETCO2|Direct Re-Visualization of Tube in Place|Endotracheal Tube Whistle (BAAM, etc)|Other|Visualization of Vocal Cords|Waveform ETCO2 |||||||||| |||||||||| |||||||||| ||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
ResdncTyp Residence type Common Data Element 1.8 Type of residence where the participant/subject is currently living Type of residence where the participant/subject is currently living Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0237096 residence UMLS Home|Hospital|N/A - patient died|Nursing home|Other, specify|Rehabilitation center|Unknown Home|Hospital|N/A - patient died|Nursing home|Other, specify|Rehabilitation center|Unknown 1|2|777|3|444|4|999 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Choose one. Add date and time stamp for when assessed. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What type of residence does the subject currently live in? Demographics|trauma|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GoniomAnkleMeasr Goniometry ankle measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for ankle Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for ankl Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
UntLeftSceneDateTime Unit left scene date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the responding unit left the scene (started moving). The date/time the responding unit left the scene (started moving). Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
HighestLvlEduPreInj Highest level education pre-injury Common Data Element 1.8 Highest level education pre-injury Highest level education pre-injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1704791|C0013658|C0679646/C1521970 Demographics Domain|Educational Status|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS None/basic primary=0-4yrs|Post Graduate=18-19yrs(e.g., Masters, Doctoral)|Primary/Intermediate Primary=5-8yrs|Secondary=12yrs|Tertiary=13-15yrs(e.g.,Teachers,Technicians)|University=16-17yrs|Unknown None/basic primary=0-4yrs|Post Graduate=18-19yrs(e.g., Masters, Doctoral)|Primary/Intermediate Primary=5-8yrs|Secondary=12yrs|Tertiary=13-15yrs(e.g.,Teachers,Technicians)|University=16-17yrs|Unknown 0|1|2|3|4|5|999 |||||| |||||| ||||||       No instructions available   What is the highest level of education the subject received pre-injury?     No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental     EduLvlMaternalUSATyp;EduLvlPaternalUSATyp;EduLvlUSATyp;EduTyp;EduYrCt NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov   3/7/25 Published
BldPressrDiastlMeasr Blood pressure diastolic measurement Common Data Element 1.9 Measurement of pressure of the participant's/subject's blood against the artery walls during diastole (the relaxation phase) in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) Measurement of pressure of the participant's/subject's blood against the artery walls during diastole (the relaxation phase) in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 300 C1305849|C0428883 Diastolic blood pressure measurement|Diastolic blood pressure UMLS|UMLS                 Millimeters of Mercury GENERAL/ALS/MG/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/STROKE/DMD: Record the diastolic blood pressure of the participant/ subject. The standard unit for measuring blood pressure is mmHg, which is approximately equivalent to Torr.
TBI/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD/MS: Record blood pressure from the blood pressure monitor or measure manually by sphygmanometry. The suggested range is 0-300 mmHg. Add date stamp for when assessed.When hourly values are documented, we recommend to take readings at a fixed time point, for example the last minute of the hour. Exclude values which may be influenced by artifacts. Add date stamp for when assessed. The injured brain is often not able to pressure autoregulate normally, adequate perfusion may be more dependent on perfusion pressure; lower blood pressure and low perfusion pressure can aggravate ischemic damage to the injured brain whilst conversely a high blood pressure may lead to increased intracranial pressure and carries an increased risk of neurogenic lung edema. Hypotensive episodes before and after admission adversely affect outcome. In patients with severe traumatic brain injury, routine calculation of the cerebral perfusion pressure on an hourly basis is recommended. Pediatric-specific notes: As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the Core datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) - ICP (intermediate data set).
SCI: Answer for the past week. Record the patient's blood pressure, height and weight on the scoring form.
FA: Record the systolic and diastolic blood pressure (systolic / diastolic) of the participant/ subject.
HEADACHE: Measure in mmHg. The preferred position for measuring blood pressure is sitting. Blood pressure is the ratio of systolic to diastolic. It is recommended that standard operating procedures be developed for measuring blood pressure in your study. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) and Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) studies offer examples on their Websites of the procedures they used for measuring blood pressure. Both of these studies measured blood pressure more than once (e.g., three times) at a given study visit. Please refer to the manuals posted on http: //www.cscc.unc.edu/aric and http: //www.mesa-nhbi.org/
cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; CDISC variable: Vital Signs Test Code (VSTESTCD), Units for Vital Signs Results (VSRESU), Vital Signs Test Name (VSTEST), DIABP Diastolic blood pressure trauma|Vital_Signs No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Blood pressure diastolic measurement NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
BldPressrSystMeasr Blood pressure systolic measurement Common Data Element 1.9 Measurement of pressure of the participant's/subject's blood against the artery walls during systole (the contraction phase) in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) Measurement of pressure of the participant's/subject's blood against the artery walls during systole (the contraction phase) in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 300 C0871470|C1306620 Systolic Pressure|Systolic blood pressure measurement UMLS|UMLS                 Millimeters of Mercury GENERAL/ALS/MG/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/STROKE/DMD:
Record the diastolic blood pressure of the participant/ subject. The standard unit for measuring blood pressure is mmHg, which is approximately equivalent to Torr.
TBI/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD/MS: Record blood pressure from the blood pressure monitor or measure manually by sphygmanometry. The suggested range is 0-300 mmHg. Add date stamp for when assessed.When hourly values are documented, we recommend to take readings at a fixed time point, for example the last minute of the hour. Exclude values which may be influenced by artifacts. Add date stamp for when assessed. The injured brain is often not able to pressure autoregulate normally, adequate perfusion may be more dependent on perfusion pressure; lower blood pressure and low perfusion pressure can aggravate ischemic damage to the injured brain whilst conversely a high blood pressure may lead to increased intracranial pressure and carries an increased risk of neurogenic lung edema. Hypotensive episodes before and after admission adversely affect outcome. In patients with severe traumatic brain injury, routine calculation of the cerebral perfusion pressure on an hourly basis is recommended. Pediatric-specific notes: As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the Core datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) - ICP (intermediate data set).
SCI: Answer for the past week. Record the patient's blood pressure, height and weight on the scoring form.
FA: Record the systolic and diastolic blood pressure (systolic / diastolic) of the participant/ subject.
HEADACHE: Measure in mmHg. The preferred position for measuring blood pressure is sitting. Blood pressure is the ratio of systolic to diastolic. It is recommended that standard operating procedures be developed for measuring blood pressure in your study. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) and Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) studies offer examples on their Websites of the procedures they used for measuring blood pressure. Both of these studies measured blood pressure more than once (e.g., three times) at a given study visit. Please refer to the manuals posted on http: //www.cscc.unc.edu/aric and http: //www.mesa-nhbi.org/
cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; CDISC variable: Vital Signs Test Code (VSTESTCD), Units for Vital Signs Results (VSRESU), Vital Signs Test Name (VSTEST), SYSBP Systolic blood pressure trauma|Vital_Signs No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Blood pressure systolic measurement NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
BloodUnitDef Blood unit definition Common Data Element 1 The volume of blood product given per unit The volume of blood product given per unit Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
BluntMechInjTyp Blunt mechanism of injury type Common Data Element 1.2 Type of blunt mechanism of injury Type of blunt mechanism of injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Bicycle, specify|Fall|Machinery|MVC - Cyclist|MVC - Driver|MVC - Motorcyclist|MVC - Occupant|MVC - Pedestrian|MVC - Unknown|Not Applicable|Other, specify|Struck by or against|Unknown Bicycle, specify|Fall|Machinery|MVC - Cyclist|MVC - Driver|MVC - Motorcyclist|MVC - Occupant|MVC - Pedestrian|MVC - Unknown|Not Applicable|Other, specify|Struck by or against|Unknown |||||||||||| |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||             trauma https://ntrr.nih.gov/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental 2025-03-17 promoted to NTRR CDE as requested by NTRR WG     University of Washington Malaika Schwartz malaika@uw.edu     N/A     6/11/15 3/17/25 Published
GenderTyp Sex type Common Data Element 1.21 Self-reported sex of the participant/subject. Consistent with Executive Order 14168, _gender_ should not be used as a replacement for the element _sex_ Self-reported sex of the participant/subject. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1522384|C1704791|C0679646/C1521970 sex|Demographics Domain|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Female|Male|Not reported|Unknown|Unspecified Female|Male|Not Reported|Unknown|Undifferentiated/Indeterminant/Intersex 1|2|222|999|555 C0086287|C0086582|C1706613|C0439673|C0205370 Females|Males|Not Stated|Unknown|Unspecified UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. Response is obtained by report of the participant/subject or caretaker. BRICS disclaimer: Consistent with Executive Order 14168. What is the subject's sex Demographics|Sex NIH CDE repository Sex type (https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=gtqOBUXBf). Executive Order 14168: https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/defending-women-from-gender-ideology-extremism-and-restoring-biological-truth-to-the-federal-government/. Consistent with Executive Order 14168, _gender_ should not be used as a replacement for the element _sex_. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core Supplemental                             Core Core Core Core       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/26/25 Published
BluntMechInjTypOTH Blunt mechanism of injury other text Common Data Element 1.2 The free-text related to BluntMechInjTyp specifying other mechanism The free-text related to BluntMechInjTyp specifying other mechanism Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma https://ntrr.nih.gov/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental 2025-03-17 promoted to NTRR CDE by a request from NTRR WG     University of Washington Malaika Schwartz malaika@uw.edu     N/A     6/11/15 3/17/25 Published
GonioShouldAbdMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder abduct measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomShouldAbductMeasr Goniometry shoulder abduct measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abductio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
BMIVal Body mass index value Common Data Element 1.5 Value of the participant/subject's body mass index, calculated from height and weight. Value of the participant/subject's body mass index, calculated from height and weight. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 99 C1305855|C0578022 Body mass index|Finding of body mass index UMLS|UMLS                   FA: Indicate whether body mass index was measured in pounds per square inch (lb/in2) or kilogram per square meter (kg/m2).
ALS/STROKE: : BMI. This is a derived field that should be calculated using the height and weight measurements.
DMD/MG/NMD/SMA: This value should be derived/calculated using the height and weight measurements. Formula: weight (kg) / [height (m)]2 OR weight (lb) / [height (in)]2 x 703

BMI is derived using the height and weight data recorded above and can be automatically calculated by a database/data system
FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Body Mass Index (BMI) trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Trauma.N/A Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental     Core Core Core Core     Supplemental     Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Body mass index value     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
CircSuppBloodTyp Circulatory support blood type Common Data Element 1 Type of blood product administered Type of blood product administered Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Autologous Blood|Cell Saver|Cryoprecipitate|Fibrinogen|Fibrinogen Concentrate|Freeze Dried Plasma|Liquid Plasma|Other Blood Product|Plasma 24|Plasma Fresh Frozen|Plasma Liquid|Plasma Thawed|Platelets|Platelets Apheresis|Platelets Pooled|Prothrombin Complex Concentrate|Red Blood Cells|Whole Blood Autologous Blood|Cell Saver|Cryoprecipitate|Fibrinogen|Fibrinogen Concentrate|Freeze Dried Plasma|Liquid Plasma|Other Blood Product|Plasma 24|Plasma Fresh Frozen|Plasma Liquid|Plasma Thawed|Platelets|Platelets Apheresis|Platelets Pooled|Prothrombin Complex Concentrate|Red Blood Cells|Whole Blood 1|2|3|14|17|7|15|4|5|6|8|9|10|11|12|18|13|16 ||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppBloodTypOTH Circulatory support blood other type Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Circulatory support blood type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Circulatory support blood type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HealthcareServiceVisitCount Patient other healthcare service visit count Common Data Element 1 The count or number related to the patients visits to other health care services. The count or number related to the patients visits to other health care services. Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
LateralityTyp Laterality type Common Data Element 1 Laterality type relative to the anatomic site of the body examined or affected Laterality type relative to the anatomic site of the body examined or affected Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Left|Right Left|Right 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ZIPcode Zip code Common Data Element 1 First five digit of the ZIP code First five digit of the ZIP code Alphanumeric 5 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
EmrServOTH Emergency service other text Common Data Element 1.2 The free-text field related to 'Emergency service type' specifying other text. Branch of service involved at the accident scene The free-text field related to 'Emergency service type' specifying other text. Branch of service involved at the accident scene Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0013969 Emergency treatment UMLS                   Choose all that apply.   Other, specify Injury_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                             NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/7/25 Published
MedAdmin Medication administered Common Data Element 1 The medication administered to the patient. List of medications based on RxNorm (RXCUI) code and SNOMET-CT codes for blood products. The medication administered to the patient. List of medications based on RxNorm (RXCUI) code and SNOMET-CT codes for blood products. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppBloodUoM Blood unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Blood product unit of measure administered to the patient/subject Blood product unit of measure administered to the patient/subject Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           grams|mL|units grams|mL|units 3|1|2 || || ||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
MilDplyInjInd Military deployment injury indicator Common Data Element 1.4 Indicator of whether the injury occurred during deployment Indicator of whether the injury occurred during deployment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C3263723|C2825812|C0026126 Traumatic injury|Deploy|Military Personnel UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 C1298908|C0439673|C1705108 no|Unknown|Yes (indicator) UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       TBI: Choose one. Response is obtained from report by participant/subject (interview, self report) or relatives. This element is intended for use in adult military populations. Severity of psychological problems has been shown to correlate with the 'severity' of combat experiences.   (Indicator of) whether the injury occurred during deployment Injury_History TBI: Schell TL, Marshall GN. (2008). Survey of individuals previously deployed for OEF/OIF. In T. Tanielian and L. H. Jaycox (Eds.), Invisible wounds of war: Psychological and cognitive injuries, their consequences, and services to assist recovery, (pp 87-115) Santa Monica, Ca: RAND Center for Military Health Policy Research. Adult   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                       Military deployment injury indicator     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
UntArrivSceneDateTime Unit arrived on scene date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the responding unit arrived on the scene; that is the vehicle stopped moving at the scene. The date/time the responding unit arrived on the scene; that is the vehicle stopped moving at the scene. Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
AGEU Age Units Common Data Element 1 Units associated with AGE or AGETXT. Variable Qualifier of AGE or AGETXT Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0001779|C1519795 Age|Unit of Measure UMLS|UMLS Days|Hours|Minutes|Months|Seconds|Weeks|Years Days|Hours|Minutes|Months|Seconds|Weeks|Years 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Units associated with AGE or AGETXT. SDTM v1.7, Class= Special-Purpose, Dataset Name= DM   SDTM_V17|SDTM|CDISC https://www.cdisc.org/standards Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                   Supplemental                                               CDISC     CDISC         CDISC     10/29/19 3/7/25 Draft
CircSuppBloodVol Circulatory support blood volume Common Data Element 1 Volume of blood product administered to the patient/subject Volume of blood product administered to the patient/subject Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomWristMeasr Goniometry wrist measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for wrist Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for wris Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PreExistCondOTH Pre-existing conditions other type Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Pre-existing conditions' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Pre-existing conditions' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
DestinationTyp Type of destination Common Data Element 1 The type of destination the patient was delivered or transferred to. The type of destination the patient was delivered or transferred to. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Assisted Living Facility|Clinic|Diagnostic Services|Dialysis Center|Drug and/or Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility|Freestanding Emergency Department|Home|Hospital-Emergency Department|Hospital-Non-Emergency Department Bed|Mental Health Facility|Morgue/Mortuary|Nursing Home|Other|Other EMS Responder (air)|Other EMS Responder (ground)|Other Recurring Care Center|Physical Rehabilitation Facility|Police/Jail|Skilled Nursing Facility|Urgent Care Assisted Living Facility|Clinic|Diagnostic Services|Dialysis Center|Drug and/or Alcohol Rehabilitation Facility|Freestanding Emergency Department|Home|Hospital-Emergency Department|Hospital-Non-Emergency Department Bed|Mental Health Facility|Morgue/Mortuary|Nursing Home|Other|Other EMS Responder (air)|Other EMS Responder (ground)|Other Recurring Care Center|Physical Rehabilitation Facility|Police/Jail|Skilled Nursing Facility|Urgent Care ||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
CircSuppFluidUoM Circulatory support fluid unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure of fluid administered to the patient/subject Unit of measure of fluid administered to the patient/subject Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           cc|gm cc|gm 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
BloodProductAmtUoM Blood product amount unit of measure Common Data Element 1.2 Blood product amount unit of measure Blood product amount unit of measure Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           mL|Units mL|Units 2|1 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     8/26/19 3/17/25 Published
CircSuppFluidVol Circulatory support fluid volume Common Data Element 1 Volume of fluid administered to the patient/subject Volume of fluid administered to the patient/subject Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
WorkRelated Work related Common Data Element 1 Indication of whether the injury occurred during paid employment Indication of whether the injury occurred during paid employment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes | | | |             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
AddressCountyName Address County Name Common Data Element 1 A region created by territorial division by a local government where mail piece is intended to be delivered (NIH endorsed CDE). name of the county as part of the address Alphanumeric 1000 Free-Form Entry     C5447202 County of Permanent Address UMLS                   enter county name   Address County Name   NLM ZqxxvEdcmt. NIH CDE Repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=ZqxxvEdcmt Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS         Project 5 (COVID-19)     11/12/24 11/12/24 Published
RecvdBloodProdInd Subject received blood products indicator Common Data Element 1.1 Indicator if the participant/subject received a blood product(s) Indicator if the participant/subject received a blood product(s) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|2|1 || || ||             NTRR   Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental 2025-03-17 promoted to a CDE by a request from NTRR WG     University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     8/26/19 3/17/25 Published
AlcConsume6MoreDrinkFreq Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency Common Data Element 1.7 The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of 'drinks consumed' differs from one nation and culture to another, so the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed will be defined as well as quantity of each that constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol. The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of 'drinks consumed' differs from one nation and culture to another. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0439603|C0001948 Frequencies (time pattern)|Alcohol consumption UMLS|UMLS Daily or almost daily|Less than monthly|Monthly|Never|Unknown|Weekly Daily or almost daily|Less than monthly|Monthly|Never|Unknown|Weekly 1|2|3|0|999|4 ||||| ||||| |||||       GENERAL: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
FA: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
STROKE: History can be obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
MS: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record. Unknown includes the scenario where information is not documented in the medical record. Current Guidelines for MS is incorrect: Choose one if currently drinks
FITBIR, NIA, PDBP;Note: This question asks about 'drinks consumed'. The meaning of this word differs from one nation and culture to another. It is important therefore to mention the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed and how much of each constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol.   trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                   Trauma.N/A Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
AISBodyRegionChapterCat Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Body region category Common Data Element 1.3 Category of body region assessed by Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) Category of body region assessed by Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0000722|C0229962|C0005898 Abbreviated Injury Scale|Body part|Body Regions UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Abdomen|External|Face|Head|Lower Extremity, Pelvis and Buttocks|Neck|Other Trauma|Spine|Thorax|Upper Extremity 5-Abdomen|9-External|2-Face|1-Head|7-Lower Extremity, Pelvis and Buttocks|3- Neck|0-Other Trauma|6-Spine|4-Thorax|8-Upper Extremity 5|9|2|1|7|3|0|6|4|8 ||||||||| ||||||||| |||||||||       Choose one. For each AISInjurySeverityScore value, select the corresponding body region chapter/category. Use the information from AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. AIS 2005, 2008, pre-dot code, position 1 AIS body region/chapter ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core     AbbrevInjryScalBodyRgnCat AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
DrugScreenRes Drug screen results Common Data Element 1 First recorded psoitive drug screen results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. First recorded psoitive drug screen results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           AMP (Amphetamine)|BAR (Barbiturate)|BZO (Benzodiazepines)|COC (Cocaine)|mAMP (Methamphetamine)|MDMA (Ecstasy)|MTD (Methadone)|None|Not tested|OPI (Opioid)|Other|OXY (Oxycodone)|PCP (Phencyclidine)|TCA (Tricyclic Antidepressant)|THC (Cannabinoid) AMP (Amphetamine)|BAR (Barbiturate)|BZO (Benzodiazepines)|COC (Cocaine)|mAMP (Methamphetamine)|MDMA (Ecstasy)|MTD (Methadone)|None|Not tested|OPI (Opioid)|Other|OXY (Oxycodone)|PCP (Phencyclidine)|TCA (Tricyclic Antidepressant)|THC (Cannabinoid) |||||||||||||| |||||||||||||| |||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
PainDayPstWkNum Pain day past week number Common Data Element 1.2 Number of days with pain over the last seven days including today. Number of days with pain over the last seven days including today. Numeric Values   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|9 None|One day|Two days|Three days|Four days|Five days|Six days|Seven days|Unknown 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       SCI:
Choose one. "Today" is the day the subject answers the question regardless time of day. The duration of pain during the day does not matter in answering this question.
SCI Variable: PNDAYNO Number of days with pain in the last seven days including today trauma SCI:Widerstr-Noga E, Biering-Sirensen F, Bryce T, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Siddall PJ. The international spinal cord injury pain basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2008 Dec;46(12):818-23. Adult                           N/A.N/A       Trauma.N/A                                 Supplemental       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Pain days with past week number     NIh/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     4/1/14 3/20/25 Published
CircSuppTyp Circulation support type Common Data Element 1.8 Therapies or procedures the participant/subject received to support circulation Therapies or procedures the participant/subject received to support circulation Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0005775|C1521721 Blood Circulation|Supportive assistance UMLS|UMLS CPR|ECMO|HBOC|IABP|IV fluids - Blood|IV fluids - Colloids|IV fluids - Crystalloids|IV fluids - Hypertonic saline|No specific therapy|Other|REBOA|Unknown|Vasopressors|Ventricular assistive device CPR|Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation|Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers|Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump|IV fluids - Blood|IV fluids - Colloids|IV fluids - Crystalloids|IV fluids - Hypertonic saline|No specific therapy|Other|Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta|Unknown|Vasopressors|Ventricular assistive device 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|444|11|12|13|14 ||||||||||||| ||||||||||||| |||||||||||||       Choose all that apply. Assess (and document later) the ABC status immediately upon arrival in the ER, prior to resuscitation therapy. Problems with the ABC status may cause substantial second insults (hypoxia and hypotension), exacerbating the brain injury in TBI. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Type of circulation support trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Circulation support type NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
WorkAccomodationInd Work accomodation indicator Common Data Element 1 Indicator related to whether patient received some type of work accommodation Indicator related to whether patient received some type of work accommodation Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
TransportMode Transport mode Common Data Element 1 The mode of transport delivering the patient to your hospital. The mode of transport delivering the patient to your hospital. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Fixed-wing Ambulance|Ground Ambulance|Helicopter Ambulance|Other|Police|Private/Public Vehicle/Walk-in Fixed-wing Ambulance|Ground Ambulance|Helicopter Ambulance|Other|Police|Private/Public Vehicle/Walk-in ||||| ||||| ||||| |||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
ClavDindoCompIndex Clavien Dindo Complication Index Common Data Element 1 Metric used to rank the severity of a surgical complication Metric used to rank the severity of a surgical complication Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Grade I|Grade II|Grade IIIa|Grade IIIb|GradeIVa|GradeIVb|Grade V Grade I|Grade II|Grade IIIa|Grade IIIb|GradeIVa|GradeIVb|Grade V 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 |||||| |||||| ||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
EmplmtOTH Employment other text Common Data Element 1.7 The free-text field related to 'Employment status' specifying other text. Status of participant/subject's current employment The free-text field related to 'Employment status' specifying other text. Status of participant/subject's current employment Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0014003 Employment UMLS                   FA/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/MS/
STROKE:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm)

GENERAL:
For years completed, code the number of years attained (0-30 years), normed to someone moving full time at the usual pace, i.e. a year that was repeated counts as only 1 year and the usual single-year full-time load completed over several years counts as 1 year. Certificate and technical programs do NOT count no matter how specialized.    The number of years of typical completion of the relevant program is counted. If the subject obtained their education outside the United States, ask about their educational system to estimate the correct coding - Internship, Residency, and Fellowship years are experiential training and do not count.  Recommend collection at least on date of TBI.
Return to work is a relevant outcome parameter in patients in paid workforce prior to injury. If post injury employment is an outcome, pre-injury employment is an important predictor. Other, specify trauma EPILEPSY?FA/GENERAL/HEADASHE/MS/NMD/SMA/STROKE:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm)
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status     Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental       Core Supplemental   Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic     EmplmtStatu NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/CIT/BRICS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/17/25 Published
BloodProductAmt Blood product amount Common Data Element 1.2 Blood product amount Blood product amount Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Drugs                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Yidao Cai       DOD     8/26/19 3/17/25 Published
CircSuppBldTyp Circulatory support blood type Common Data Element 1 Type of blood produc administered to the subject. Type of blood produc administered to the subject. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Autologous blood|Cell sve|Cryoprecipitate|Fibrinogen|Fibrinogen concentrate|Freeze dried plasma|Other blood product|Plasma FP24|Plasma fresh frozen|Plasma liquid|Plasma thawed|Platelets|Platelets apheresis|Platelets pooled|Prothrombin complex concentrate|Red blood cells|Whole blood Autologous blood|Cell sve|Cryoprecipitate|Fibrinogen|Fibrinogen concentrate|Freeze dried plasma|Other blood product|Plasma FP24|Plasma fresh frozen|Plasma liquid|Plasma thawed|Platelets|Platelets apheresis|Platelets pooled|Prothrombin complex concentrate|Red blood cells|Whole blood |||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
CompreCompIndex Comprehensive Comlication Index Common Data Element 1 Metric used to assess the overall morbidity experienced by patients after an intervention Metric used to assess the overall morbidity experienced by patients after an intervention Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Grade I|Grade II|Grade IIIa|Grade IIIb|GradeIVa|GradeIVb Grade I|Grade II|Grade IIIa|Grade IIIb|GradeIVa|GradeIVb 1|2|3|4|5|6 ||||| ||||| |||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
AlcScreenRes Alcohol screen results Common Data Element 1 First recorded blood alcohol (BAC) results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. First recorded blood alcohol (BAC) results within 24 hours after first hospital encounter. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InjCauseTypOTH Injury cause other text Common Data Element 1.7   The free-text field related to 'Injury cause type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C3263723 Traumatic injury UMLS                   Enter other text   Other, specify Injury_History|ADAPT No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                           BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   6/30/14 3/10/25 Published
InjElapsedTime Injury elapsed time Common Data Element 1.1 The elapsed time (in minutes) from the time of injury The elapsed time (in minutes) from the time of injury Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0   C0876926|C3263722/C2826303 Traumatic brain injury|Traumatic AND OR non-traumatic injury/Elapsed Time UMLS|UMLS                 Minute Indicate the time since injury occurred following definition provided per protocol. Note: Accurate determination of time since injury is critical for gauging patient progress and for assessing eligibility for acute phase studies. The need for TBI patients to be transferred from an initial receiving hospital to another hospital may delay definitive care and consequently impact outcome adversely, and longer transport times delay definitive treatment.     Core_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Core Core Core Core Injury elapsed time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   1/23/25 Published
GonShoulbductFwdFlexnMeasr Goniometry shoulder forward flexion measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder forward flexio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HlthInsOTH Health insurance other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Health insurance type' specifying other text. Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care The free-text field related to 'Health insurance type' specifying other text. Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                             TBI:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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HEADACHE:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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GENERAL:
Choose one.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
  Other, specify   GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
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NMD:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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TBI:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status             Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental             Supplemental   Supplemental       Core                   NTRR         FITBIR     6/5/14 3/7/25 Draft
GonioKneeMeasureAct Goniometry knee measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for knee Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for knee Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
DrugScreenOTH Drug screen other Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Drug screen results' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Drug screen results' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
GonioAnkleMeasureAct Goniometry ankle measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for ankle Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for ankle Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HospDischDisp Hospital discharge disposition type Common Data Element 1 The disposition of the patient when discharged from the hospital The disposition of the patient when discharged from the hospital Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Deceased/Expired|Discharged to home or self-care (routine discharge)|Discharged/Transferred to an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF)|Discharged/Transferred to another type of institution not defined elsewhere|Discharged/Transferred to a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric distinct part unit of a hospital|Discharged/Transferred to a short-term general hospital for inpatient care|Discharged/Transferred to court/law enforcement.|Discharged/Transferred to home under care of organized home health service|Discharged/Transferred to hospice care|Discharged/Transferred to inpatient rehab or designated unit|Discharged/Transferred to Long Term Care Hospital (LTCH)|Discharged/Transferred to Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)|Left against medical advice or discontinued care Deceased/Expired|Discharged to home or self-care (routine discharge)|Discharged/Transferred to an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF)|Discharged/Transferred to another type of institution not defined elsewhere|Discharged/Transferred to a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric distinct part unit of a hospital|Discharged/Transferred to a short-term general hospital for inpatient care|Discharged/Transferred to court/law enforcement.|Discharged/Transferred to home under care of organized home health service|Discharged/Transferred to hospice care|Discharged/Transferred to inpatient rehab or designated unit|Discharged/Transferred to Long Term Care Hospital (LTCH)|Discharged/Transferred to Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)|Left against medical advice or discontinued care 5|6|2|13|12|1|9|3|8|10|11|7|4 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
InjCauseTyp Injury cause type Common Data Element 1.6 The type as related to the classification of the external cause of the injury The type as related to the classification of the external cause of the injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C3263723 Traumatic injury UMLS Accidental falls|Accidental poisoning by drugs, medicinal substances, and biologicals|Accidental poisoning by other solid and liquid substances, gases, and vapors|Accidents caused by fire and flames|Accidents caused by submersion, suffocation, and foreign bodies|Accidents due to natural and environmental factors (e900-e909)|Air and space transport accidents|Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use|Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons|Injury resulting from operations of war|Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted|Late effects of accidental injury|Legal intervention|Misadventures to patients during surgical and medical care|Motor vehicle nontraffic accidents|Motor vehicle traffic accidents|Other accidents|Other road vehicle accidents|Railway accidents|Suicide and self-inflicted injury|Surgical and medical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction of patient or later complication, without mention of misadventure at the time of procedure|Terrorism|Vehicle accidents not elsewhere classifiable|Water transport accidents Accidental falls (e880-e888)|Accidental poisoning by drugs, medicinal substances, and biologicals (e850-e858)|Accidental poisoning by other solid and liquid substances, gases, and vapors (e860-e869)|Accidents caused by fire and flames (e890-e899)|Accidents caused by submersion, suffocation, and foreign bodies (e910-e915)|Accidents due to natural and environmental factors (e900-e909)|Air and space transport accidents (e840-e845)|Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse effects in therapeutic use (e930-e949)|Homicide and injury purposely inflicted by other persons (e960-e969)|Injury resulting from operations of war (e990-e999|Injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted (e980-e989)|Late effects of accidental injury (e929)|Legal intervention (e970-e978)|Misadventures to patients during surgical and medical care (e870-e876)|Motor vehicle nontraffic accidents (e820-e825)|Motor vehicle traffic accidents (e810-e819)|Other accidents (e916-e928)|Other road vehicle accidents (e826-e829)|Railway accidents (e800-e807)|Suicide and self-inflicted injury (e950-e959)|Surgical and medical procedures as the cause of abnormal reaction of patient or later complication, without mention of misadventure at the time of procedure (e878-e879)|Terrorism (e979)|Vehicle accidents not elsewhere classifiable (e846-e848)|Water transport accidents (e830-e838) 880|850|860|890|910|900|840|930|960|990|980|929|970|870|820|810|916|826|800|950|878|979|846|830 ||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||       Select all that apply   Cause of injury Injury_History GENERAL/TBI: Butcher I, McHugh GS, Lu J, et al. Prognostic value of cause of injury in traumatic brain injury: results from the IMPACT study. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 281-286. See http: //www.icd9data.com Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                           BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/7/25 Published
AgeVal Age value Common Data Element 1.7 Value for participant/subject's age, calculated as elapsed time since the birth of the participant/subject. By default in months Value for participant's subject age, calculated as elapsed time since the birth of the participant/subject. By default in months Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 1800 C0001779 Age UMLS                 Month GENERAL/TBI: For children younger than one year born at less than 36 weeks gestation, it is recommended to also collect gestational age. Recording date of birth will give the most detailed information required for calculation of age and is recommended as first choice. However, in some studies recording date of birth may elicit discussions on a potential violation of privacy legislation and specifically HIPAA regulations. In these cases, the calculated age should be recorded.
MG/NMD/SMA: This is recorded for each brain MRI performed. This is a derived field from Date of Birth and Visit Date.
HEADACHE: It is recommended that age be calculated from date of birth and the study enrollment date. However, if age needs to be collected (e.g., full date of birth is not allowed to be collected) then it should be recorded in months and years. This element is recommended as Core for pediatric headache studies.
Age value in months. CDISC variables: DM=Demographics, SUPPDM= SUPPQUAL for Demographics, SC=Subject Characteristics, AGE, AGEU, AGETXT. For more information, refer to https://wiki.cdisc.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=32815150 Age Epidemiology|CDISC No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics             Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Assessments and Examinations.Non-Imaging Diagnostics     Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       Core Supplemental           Age value     NIH/NINDS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/5/25 Published
VentilatorAssistUtilznInd Ventilator Assistance Utilization Indicator Common Data Element 1.2 Indicator whether patient was artificially ventilated Indicator whether patient was artificially ventilated Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|999|1 || || ||             EPO|trauma|Ventilator   Adult and Pediatric   Treatment/Intervention Data.Surgeries and Other Procedures                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic NTRR_CDE   VentilatorAssistanceUtilznInd Baylor College of Medicine Jose-Miguel Yamal Jose-Miguel.Yamal@uth.tmc.edu     NIH/CIT/BRICS Kate Burdekin kate.burdekin@nih.gov 2/29/16 3/19/25 Published
FluidsInd Fluids indicator Common Data Element 1.2 Indicates whether participant/subject was given fluids. Indicates whether participant/subject was given fluids. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes || || || ||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     6/19/14 4/9/25 Published
TransportModeOTH Transport mode other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Transport mode' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Transport mode' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
EmerDeptDischDisp ED Discharge Disposition Common Data Element 1 The disposition unit the order was written for the patient to be discharged from the ED. The disposition unit the order was written for the patient to be discharged from the ED. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Deceased/expired|Floor bed (general admission, non-specialty unit bed|Home without services|Home with services|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)|Left against medical advice|Observation unit|Operating Room|Other (jail, institutional care, mental health, etc.)|Telemetry/step-down unit (less acuity than ICU|Transferred to another hospital Deceased/expired|Floor bed (general admission, non-specialty unit bed|Home without services|Home with services|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)|Left against medical advice|Observation unit|Operating Room|Other (jail, institutional care, mental health, etc.)|Telemetry/step-down unit (less acuity than ICU|Transferred to another hospital 5|1|9|4|8|10|2|7|6|3|11 |||||||||| |||||||||| ||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
EmrServTyp Emergency service type Common Data Element 1.2 Branch of service involved at the accident scene Branch of service involved at the accident scene Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0013969 Emergency treatment UMLS Ambulance (Core, EMT-B)|Ambulance with specialized personnel (EMT-1)|Firefighter|Helicopter medical service|None|Other, specify|Police Ambulance (Core, EMT-B)|Ambulance with specialized personnel (EMT-1)|Firefighter|Helicopter medical service|None|Other, specify|Police 1|2|3|4|5|6|7 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Choose all that apply.   Emergency service provided Injury_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                       Emergency service type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/7/25 Published
ProtDevTypOTH Protective device type specify other Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Protective device type' specifying other text The free-text field related to 'Protective device type' specifying other text Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
DestinationTypOTH Type of destination other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text related to 'Type of destination' specifying other text. The free-text related to 'Type of destination' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
EmplmtStatu Employment status Common Data Element 1.12 Status of participant/subject's current employment Status of participant/subject's current employment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0014003 Employment UMLS Disabled, permanently or temporarily|Keeping house|Looking for work, unemployed|Only temporarily laid off|Other, specify|Retired|Sick leave or maternity leave|Student|Unknown|Working Now Disabled, permanently or temporarily|Keeping house|Looking for work, unemployed|Only temporarily laid off|Other, specify|Retired|Sick leave or maternity leave|Student|Unknown|Working Now 1|2|3|4|444|6|7|8|999|10 C1880351|C0020053|C0557369|C5447930|C3845569|C0035345|C0242807/C0086593|C0038492|C0439673|C0557351 Disabled|Housekeeping|Seeking work|Temporary Leave|Specify Other|Retirement|Sick Leave/Maternity leave|student|Unknown|Employed UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       For years completed, code the number of years attained (0-30 years), normed to someone moving full time at the usual pace, i.e. a year that was repeated counts as only 1 year and the usual single-year full-time load completed over several years counts as 1 year. Certificate and technical programs do NOT count no matter how specialized.    The number of years of typical completion of the relevant program is counted. If the subject obtained their education outside the United States, ask about their educational system to estimate the correct coding - Internship, Residency, and Fellowship years are experiential training and do not count.  Recommend collection at least on date of TBI. cdRNS|FITBIR|PDBP; Employment status trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core                               Basic Supplemental Basic Supplemental   NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 6/5/14 3/17/25 Published
GCSEyeRespnsScale Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - eye response scale Common Data Element 1.14 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0488481/C0559289 Glasgow coma scale finding/Glasgow coma score.eye opening:Fcn:Pt:^Patient:Ord/Glasgow Coma Score eye opening subscore UMLS 1|2|3|4|Unknown|Untestable No eye opening|Eye opening to pain|Eye opening to speech/verbal command|Eyes open spontaneously|Unknown|Untestable 1|2|3|4|0|555 C3840971/C2012045|C3840970/C2012047|C2012048|C3840968/C2012046|C0439673|C0442737 No eye opening/Glasgow coma scale eyes never open (1)|Eye opening to pain/Glasgow coma scale eyes open to pain stimuli (2)|Glasgow coma scale eyes open to verbal stimuli (3)|Opens eyes spontaneously/Glasgow coma scale eyes open spontaneously (4)|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Intubation and severe facial/eye swelling or damage make it impossible to test the verbal and eye responses. In these circumstances, the score is given as 1 with a modifier attached e.g. 'E1s' where 's' = swollen, or 'V1t' where t = tube. A composite might be 'GCS 5ts'. This would mean, for example, eyes closed because of swelling = 1, intubated = 1, leaving a motor score of 3 for 'abnormal flexion'. Often the 1 is left out, so the scale reads ES or VT.   Best eye response Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4.
Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40.
Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Basic Basic Basic Basic GCS Eye response     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
BurnMech Etiology of burn injury Common Data Element 1 This field should characterize as completely as possible the etiology of the burn injury. Choose the term that most closely approximates the circumstances, as you know them This field should characterize as completely as possible the etiology of the burn injury. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Chemical/Corrosion|Contact|Electrical|Flame|Flash|Other|Radiant/Laser Burn|Scald Chemical/Corrosion|Contact|Electrical|Flame|Flash|Other|Radiant/Laser Burn|Scald ||||||| ||||||| ||||||| |||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         ABA     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
GCSMotorRespnsScale Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - motor response scale Common Data Element 1.18 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best motor response (M). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best motor response (M). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0488482/C1285623 Glasgow coma scale finding/Glasgow coma score.motor:Fcn:Pt:^Patient:Ord/Motor response UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|6|Unknown|Untestable No motor response|Abnormal extension/Extensor response|Abnormal flexion|Flexion withdrawal/withdraws from pain|Localizes pain|Obeys command|Unknown|Untestable 1|2|3|4|5|6|999|555 C3648958|C3648958|C3648958|C3648958|C2830428/C2012053|C0517994/C3648958|C0439673|C0442737 Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Coma scale, best motor response, localizes pain/Glasgow coma scale best motor response: localizes pain (5)|Obeys commands/Glasgow coma scale: best motor response|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS).   Best motor response Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4.
Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40.
Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination|Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental GCS Motor response     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GCSTotalScore Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - total score Common Data Element 1.18 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Total Score. The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. The total score is the sum of the scores for the three response types. (3-15) Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Total Score. The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0439810 Glasgow coma scale finding/Total UMLS 10|11|12|13|14|15|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|Unknown|Untestable 10|11|12|13|14|15|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|Unknown|Untestable 10|11|12|13|14|15|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|999|555 C2012049/C3648959|C2012049/C3648959|C2012049/C3648959|C2012049/C3648961|C2012049/C3648961|C2012049/C3648961|C2012049/C3648960/C4540911|C2012049/C3648960/C4540911|C2012049/C3648960/C4540911|C2012049/C3648960|C2012049/C3648960|C2012049/C3648960|C2012049|C0439673|C0442737 Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 9-12|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 9-12|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 9-12|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 13-15|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 13-15|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 13-15|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8/Glasgow Coma Scale score < 6|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8/Glasgow Coma Scale score < 6|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8/Glasgow Coma Scale score < 6|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8|Glasgow coma scale total score/Glasgow coma scale: total score 3-8|Glasgow coma scale total score|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). The minimum possible score on the GCS is 3 and the maximum possible score is 15. http: //www.glasgowcomascale.org/faq/  Dealing with missing information: There are various different strategies for dealing with information that is missing because of factors interfering with assessment such as those described above. 1. Assess, communicate and make decisions using the remaining components. Although guidelines are often expressed in terms of a total GCS score, the trend in whichever of the components (eye, motor or verbal) can be assessed is still valuable. 2. Do not use number to record missing component; use Not testable . 3. Do not report a total score when a component is Not Testable because the score will be low and this could be confusing to medical colleagues. This may also imply that the patient is more unwell than they actually are. 4. It is possible using statistical methods to estimate a missing component from the findings in the other components. This is probably more relevant to research than clinical practice.   GCS Total Score Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4. Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40. Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental GCS Total score     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GoniomNeckMeasr Goniometry neck measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for neck Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for nec Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PatientVisitSiteTyp Patient visit site type Common Data Element 1 Information related to the site of visit by a patient to a medical professional. Information related to the site of visit by a patient to a medical professional. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Email to provider|Emergency Department|Hospital Inpatient Department|Hospital Outpatient Department|Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Hospital Inpatient Department|Other|Phone call to provider|Provider�s Office|Telemedicine Email to provider|Emergency Department|Hospital Inpatient Department|Hospital Outpatient Department|Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Hospital Inpatient Department|Other|Phone call to provider|Provider�s Office|Telemedicine 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomElbowMeasr Goniometry elbow measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for elbow Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for elbo Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GCSVerbalRspnsScale Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - verbal response scale Common Data Element 1.17 Score that describes the participant's verbal response according to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Score that describes the participant's verbal response according to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0488484/C3846697 Glasgow coma scale finding/Glasgow coma score.verbal:Fcn:Pt:^Patient:Ord/Verbal response UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|Unknown|Untestable No verbal response/sounds|Incomprehensible sound|Inappropriate words|Confused|Oriented|Unknown|Untestable 1|2|3|4|5|0|555 C3648957/C1298908/C3846697|C2012057|C2012057|C2012057|C2012057|C0439673|C0442737 Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response/no/Verbal response|Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response|Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response|Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response|Glasgow coma scale: best verbal response|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Intubation and severe facial/eye swelling or damage make it impossible to test the verbal and eye responses. In these circumstances, the score is given as 1 with a modifier attached e.g. 'E1S' where 's' = swollen, or 'V1t' where t = tube. A composite might be 'GCS 5tc'. This would mean, for example, eyes closed because of swelling = 1, intubated = 1, leaving a motor score of 3 for 'abnormal flexion'. Often the 1 is left out, so the scale reads Es or Vt. When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Best verbal response Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4.
Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40.
Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental GCS Verbal response     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
GlasgowOutcomeScalExtScore Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOS-E) - Score Common Data Element 1.25 Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (1-8) Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (1-8) Numeric Values   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C2964552|C2348867/C1274040|C0086749/C2349179 Total score|Global/Result|Outcome Measures/End Point UMLS|UMLS|UMLS 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8 (D)-Death|(VS)-Vegetative State|(SD-)-Lower Severe Disability|(SD+)-Upper Severe Disability|(MD-)-Lower Moderate Disability|(MD+)-Upper Moderate Disability|(GR-)-Lower Good Recovery|(GR+)-Upper Good Recovery 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8 C1306577|C0751700|C4699054|C4699055|C4699056|C4700029|C4699057|C4699058 Death|Permanent Vegetative State|Lower severe disability|Upper severe disability|Lower moderate disability|Upper moderate disability|Lower good recovery|Upper good recovery UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Scoring: The patient's overall rating is based on the lowest outcome category indicated on the scale. Refer to Wilson (1998) for further information concerning administration and scoring NINDS: C07194 Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOS-E) Score Injury_History|Global_Outcome|trauma|See_also|TAUG_TBI|Knowledge_graph|GOSE Wilson JTL, Pettigrew LEL, Teasdale GM. Structured interviews for the Glasgow Outcome Scale and the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale: Guidelines for their use. Journal of Neurotrauma 1998;15: 573-585. Adult Outcomes and End Points.Activities of Daily Living/Performance|Outcomes and End Points.Other Clinical Data Outcomes and End Points.Global Outcome                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended NINDS_CDE AUDITTotalScore;BSI18GSIScoreRaw;COWATRawTotalScore;DRSTotalScore;FIMInstrTotalScore;GCSTotalScore;GOATTotalScore;InjElapsedTime;LOCInd;PGCSTotalScore;PHQ9TotalScore;RPQTotalScore;SF36V2SFTotalRawScore;SWLSTotalScore;TBITyp;TMTPartATime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
LangCRFAdministratISOCodeOTH Language form administration ISO code other text Common Data Element 1.8 The free-text field related to 'Language used for CRF/instrument/scale/etc. administration ISO code' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Language used for CRF/instrument/scale/etc. administration ISO code' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0023008 Languages UMLS                   Other text for form administration language ISO 639-2 code. Should be used  only if 1) the ISO code is not available under LangCRFAdministratISOCode permissible values or 2) the ISO code is not available at all. If the language is not specified, the default value is 'eng'- English. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Other, specify   ISO 639-2 language codes (http: //www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 1/11/17 9/11/24 Published
HeartRate Heart rate Common Data Element 1.7 The participant/subject's pulse or number of contractions (heart beats) per minute The participant/subject's pulse or number of contractions (heart beats) per minute Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 300 C0018810 heart rate UMLS                 Beats per minute GENERAL/FA/MG/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/STROKE/DMD:
Record the pulse of the participant/subject in beats per minute.
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TBI/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD:
Record heart rate from monitor or by counting pulse rate.  The suggested range is 0-300. Add date stamp for when assessed. Heart rate may be altered by trauma in a couple of ways. Tachycardia may indicate volume depletion, pain or stress, and higher heart rates have been found in patients that do not survive traumatic injuries. Bradycardia may be seen with elevated intracranial pressure. Pediatric-specific notes:  As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the basic datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) - ICP (intermediate data set).
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SCI:
Resting BP and HR should be obtained following empting of the bladder and 5 minutes of resting period. Both physical activities and full urinary bladder could affect these parameters.
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ALS:
This value should be taken from the Vital Signs CRF to prevent capturing duplicate data in different places.    Results should be recoreded in beats per minute (bpm).
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SMA:
Record the pulse of the participant/ subject in beats per minute.
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MS:
Record the pulse of the participant/ subject in beats per minute.  Record heart rate from monitor or by counting pulse rate.  The suggested range is 0-300. Add date stamp for when assessed. Heart rate may be altered by trauma in a couple of ways. Tachycardia may indicate volume depletion, pain or stress, and higher heart rates have been found in patients that do not survive traumatic injuries. Bradycardia may be seen with elevated intracranial pressure. Pediatric-specific notes:  As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the basic datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) � ICP (intermediate data set).  Resting BP and HR should be obtained following empting of the bladder and 5 minutes of resting period. Both physical activities and full urinary bladder could affect these parameters.
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HEADACHE:
Measure in beats per minute (bpm).
cdRNS|FITBIR; CDISC variable: Vital Signs Test Code (VSTESTCD), Units for Vital Signs Results (VSRESU), Vital Signs Test Name (VSTEST), HR Heart rate/pulse NTRR|Vital_Signs Refer to NINDS CDE repository for the full list of references. Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Heart rate NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/12/25 Published
HgtMeasr Height measurement Common Data Element 1.7 Measurement of participant's/subject's height. Measurement of participant's/subject's height. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 400 C0005890 Body Height UMLS                 Centimeter GENERAL/TBI: Record the height (or length for the very young) of the participant/ subject. To be collected at the visit, not self-reported. Also, indicate whether height was measured in inches (in) or centimeters (cm). The suggested range is 0-400 cm or 0-150 inches. Height and weight can be measured or estimated upon admission, or alternatively information may be obtained from relatives. Add date stamp for when assessed if possible.  Documentation of height and weight is motivated by two reasons: 1. the risk of (systemic) complications is greater in the presence of obesity; 2. body weight is important for calculating required doses of (study) medications. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Height measurement Injury_History|trauma|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   N/A.N/A Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures|Outcomes and End Points.Assessing Comorbidities   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Core Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Height measurement NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
NemsisUUID Nemsis UUID Common Data Element 1 National Emergency Medical Services Information System Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDS) National Emergency Medical Services Information System Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDS) Alphanumeric 50 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomTorsoMeasr Goniometry torso measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for torso Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for tors Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ICD10ExtCausCode ICD-10 Place of Occurrence External Cause Code Common Data Element 1 ICD-10 place of occurrence external cause code ICD-10 place of occurrence external cause code used to descrbie the place/site/location of the injury (Y92.X) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
HospitOTH Hospitalization other text Common Data Element 1.6 The free-text field related to 'Hospitalization reason' specifying other text. Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries The free-text field related to 'Hospitalization reason' specifying other text. Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0019993|C0679646/C0262926 Hospitalization|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS                   Record the reason for each hospitalization within the past year. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Other, specify trauma|Medical_History|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 8/4/14 3/17/25 Published
HospArrivDateTime Hospital arrival date and time Common Data Element 1 Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject arrived at the hospital Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject arrived at the hospital Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                             STROKE:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Date of hospital admission trauma STROKE:
Get With The Guidelines (GWTG) Stroke Patient Management Tool Coding Instructions (Updated on 11/4/2009)
Adult and Pediatric         Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                         Trauma.N/A               Core                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Hospital arrival date and time     NTRR         NINDS     4/1/14 4/9/25 Draft
PhyscialProblems Physical problems at follow-up Common Data Element 1 Do you currently have any physical problems, such as mobility impairment (difficulty moving your arms, legs, or body)? Do you currently have any physical problems, such as mobility impairment (difficulty moving your arms, legs, or body)? Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Declined to answer/Refused|Missing/Unknown|No|Yes Declined to answer/Refused|Missing/Unknown|No|Yes 3|4|2|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         BurnModelSystem     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
TherpyRehabOngngInd Therapy rehabilitation ongoing indicator Common Data Element 1.1 Indicator of whether the therapy or rehabilitation is ongoing Indicator of whether the therapy or rehabilitation is ongoing Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 || || ||       TBI: Choose one. Add date and time stamp for when assessed.   Therapy or Rehabilitation Ongoing? trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation ongoing indicator     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
HospComplicationsCategory Hospital Complications Common Data Element 1 Category of the in hospital event/complication experience by the particpant/subject. Category of the in hospital event/complication experience by the particpant/subject. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Acute Kidney Injury|Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)|Alcohol withdrawal Syndrome|Cardiac Arrest with CPR|Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)|Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI)|Deep Surgical Site Infection|Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)|Delirium|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Organ/Space Surgical Site Infection|Osteomyelitis|Pressure Ulcer|Pulmonary Embolism (PE)|Severe Sepsis|Stroke/CVA|Superficial Incisional Surgical Site Infection|Unplanned Admission to the ICU|Unplanned Intubation|Unplanned Visit to the Operating Room|Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Acute Kidney Injury|Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)|Alcohol withdrawal Syndrome|Cardiac Arrest with CPR|Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)|Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI)|Deep Surgical Site Infection|Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)|Delirium|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Organ/Space Surgical Site Infection|Osteomyelitis|Pressure Ulcer|Pulmonary Embolism (PE)|Severe Sepsis|Stroke/CVA|Superficial Incisional Surgical Site Infection|Unplanned Admission to the ICU|Unplanned Intubation|Unplanned Visit to the Operating Room|Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21 |||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
HospitDischgDateTime Hospital discharge date and time Common Data Element 1.7 Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject was discharged from the hospital Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject was discharged from the hospital Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C0019994|C0030685 Hospitals|Patient Discharge UMLS|UMLS                   TBI/STROKE: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
GENERAL:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh: mm: ss.
Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Hospital discharge date and time Injury_History|trauma|TRACK_TBI GENERAL/SMA/TBI: No references available
STROKE: Get With The Guidelines (GWTG) Stroke Patient Management Tool Coding Instructions (Updated on 11/4/2009); Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Registry
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information     Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information           Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic     Core           Supplemental             Supplemental Supplemental Basic Basic Hospital discharge date and time     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
VitStatus Vital status Common Data Element 1.12 Status of participant/subject as alive or dead Status of participant/subject as alive or dead Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1148433 Vital Status UMLS Alive|Dead|Unknown Alive|Dead|Unknown 40|30|999 C4551704|C0011065|C0439673 Alive|Cessation of life|Unknown UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Status of participant/subject as alive or dead. Choose one cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the vital status of the subject? TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information|Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Vital status   VisitTyp;GlasgowOutcomeScalExtScore;InjElapsedTime;GCSTotalScore NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
InstLevel Institution level Common Data Element 1 The primary hospital capability associated with the patient's condition for transport (e.g., trauma, STEMI, Peds, etc.). The primary hospital capability associated with the patient's condition for transport (e.g., trauma, STEMI, Peds, etc.). Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Behavioral Health|Burn Center|Cardiac-STEMI/Non-PCI Capable|Cardiac-STEMI/PCI Capable|Cardiac-STEMI/PCI Capable (24/7)|Critical Access Hospital|Hospital (General)|Neonatal Center|Pediatric Center|Rehab Center|Stroke-Acute Stroke Ready Hospital (ASRH)|Trauma Center Level 1|Trauma Center Level 2|Trauma Center Level 3|Trauma Center Level 4|Trauma Center Level 5 Behavioral Health|Burn Center|Cardiac-STEMI/Non-PCI Capable|Cardiac-STEMI/PCI Capable|Cardiac-STEMI/PCI Capable (24/7)|Critical Access Hospital|Hospital (General)|Neonatal Center|Pediatric Center|Rehab Center|Stroke-Acute Stroke Ready Hospital (ASRH)|Trauma Center Level 1|Trauma Center Level 2|Trauma Center Level 3|Trauma Center Level 4|Trauma Center Level 5 ||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
LivingSituationPreInjTyp Living situation before injury type Common Data Element 1.9 Living situation of the participant/subject before injury. Living situation of the participant/subject before injury. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C2184149|C1704791|C0679646/C1521970 living situation|Demographics Domain|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Data Missing/Unknown/Refused|Homeless/Lives in shelter|Lives alone|Lives in a group home/assisted living|Lives with friend(s) or roommate(s) or co-habitating|Lives with spouse and/or other family member(s)|Other, specify Data Missing/Unknown/Refused|Homeless/Lives in shelter|Lives alone|Lives in a group home/assisted living|Lives with friend(s) or roommate(s) or co-habitating|Lives with spouse and/or other family member(s)|Other, specify 0|1|2|3|4|5|6 |||||| |||||| ||||||       No instructions available   What was the subject's living situation before injury?   trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov   3/26/25 Published
AgeYrs Age in years Common Data Element 1.22 Value for participant's subject age, calculated as elapsed time since the birth of the participant/subject in years. The subjects age is typically recorded to the nearest full year completed, e.g. 11 years and 6 months should be recorded as 11 years. Value for participant's subject age recorded in years. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 150 C0001779|C1704791|C0679646/C1521970 Age|Demographics domain|Participant/Characteristics UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   The subject's age is typically recorded to the nearest full year completed, e.g. 11 years and 6 months should be recorded as 11 years. For subject's which are under 1 year old, use decimal points and use the following convention- record 1 month as 0.083 (1/12), 2 months as 0.166 (2/12), 3 months as 0.25 (3/12), 4 months as 0.333 (4/12), 5 months as 0.416 (5/12), 6 months as 0.5 (6/12), 7 months as 0.583 (7/12), 8 months as 0.666 (8/12), 9 months as 0.75 (9/12), 10 months as 0.833 (10/12), 11 months as 0.916 (11/12) and 12 months as 1 year. For the individuals 90 or older, in order to preserve PII, please submit 150  and make a note this in the general notes column. cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP;CDISC variables: QNAM=MHAGE, MHAGE=Age at MH Event, QVAL contains the age with the appropriate unit (years) Subject's age (recorded in years): CDISC No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental         Supplemental                             Core Core Core Core   NINDS_CDE AgeRange;AgeVal;AgeYrs;AlcUseStopAgeVal;AlcUseStrtAgeVal NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   4/8/25 Published
HospitlAdmissStartDate Hospital admission start date Common Data Element 1 Date the participant/subject was admitted to the hospital Date the participant/subject was admitted to the hospital Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
TherapyParticipantOTH Therapy participant other text Common Data Element 1 Text describing the any other people participating in the therapy session. Text describing the any other people participating in the therapy session. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ICULOS Total ICU length of stay Common Data Element 1 The cumulative amount of time spent in the ICU. Each partial or full day should be measured as one calendar day. The cumulative amount of time spent in the ICU. Each partial or full day should be measured as one calendar day. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
InjMechType Mechanism of injury type Common Data Element 1 Mechanism of injury type Manner of injury type Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Blast|Blunt|Burn|Other , specify|Penetrating Blast|Blunt|Burn|Other , specify|Penetrating 1|2|3|5|4 |||| |||| ||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InjSeverScore Injury severity score Common Data Element 1.1 Score measured by injury severity score (ISS) Score measured by injury severity score (ISS) Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                 Score of injury severity as  measured by injury severity score (ISS) Injury_History|trauma|TRACK_TBI GENERAL/TBI: Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3):187-196.    Medicine AftAoA. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL.    http://www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator    Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37:1083-1091. Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS     NIH/NINDS NIH/NINDS   4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
LabTestName Lab test name Common Data Element 1.8 Name representing the lab test performed on body fluid(s) and tissues. Test names are typically comprised of the analyte name, properties (%, Ratio, etc.), the type of body fluid tested, and any special instructions. Name representing the lab test performed on body fluid(s) and tissues. Test names are typically comprised of the analyte name, properties (%, Ratio, etc.), the type of body fluid tested, and any special instructions. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0022885|C0587081 Laboratory Procedures|Laboratory test finding UMLS|UMLS 8-isoprostanes|8-OH-2-deoxyguanosine|Activated PTT (aPTT)|Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/ALAT/SGPT)|Albumin|Albumin:globulin (A:G) ratio|Alcohol|Alkaline Phosphatase|Amylase|Anion Gap|Apolipoprotein B (apo B)|Apolipoprotein E (apo E)|Apolipoprotein-I (apo A1)|Arterial blood gas bicarbonate (HCO3)|Arterial blood gas fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)|Arterial blood gas Oxygen saturation (SaO2)|Arterial blood gas partial pressure carbon dioxide (pCO2)|Arterial blood gas partial pressure oxygen (pO2)|Arterial blood gas pH (pH)|Arterial Blood Temperature|Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/ASAT/SGOT)|Base Excess (BE)|Basophils|Basophils count|Bicarbonate (HCO3)|Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)|B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP)|BUN:creatinine ratio|Calcium (Ca)|Carbon Dioxide (CO2)|Chloride (Cl)|Cortisol|C-Reactive Protein|Creatine Kinase|Creatine Kinase-Myocardial Bands (CK-MB)|Creatinine|D-dimer|Direct Bilirubin|eGFR calculation|Eosinophil Count|Eosinophils|Fasting Glucose|Fasting Insulin|Ferritin|Fibrinogen|Frataxin Level|GAA repeat-expansion mutation|Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)|Globulin, total|Glucose|Glucose D-stick|Glucose serum|Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HgBA1C)|Hematocrit (HCT)|Hemoglobin Electrophoresis|Hemoglobin (HB)|High Density Lipoprotein (HDL)|HIV test|International Normalized Ratio (INR)|Ionized Calcium|Iron|Lactate|Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)|Lipase|Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]|Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)|Lymphocyte Count|Lymphocytes|Magnesium (Mg)|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH)|Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)|Monocyte Count|Monocytes|Neutrophil|Neutrophil Count|Oral glucose tolerance|Osmolality, serum|Other, specify|Oxygen saturation|Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)|Phenobarb|Phenytoin|Phosphate (PO4)|pH value|Plasma malondialdehyde|Platelet Count|Potassium (K)|Pre-Albumin|Prothrombin Time (PT)|Red cell count (RBC)|Red cell distribution width (RDW)|Serum N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP-N)|Sodium (Na)|Specific Gravity (Urine)|Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)|Total Bilirubin|Total Cholesterol (TCHOL)|Total Iron Binding Capacity(TIBC)|Total Protein|Triglycerides (TGs)|Troponin I|Troponin T|Urea|Urine 8-OH-2-deoxyguanosine/creatinine ratio|Urine Creatinine|Urine Nitrite|Urine pH|Venous blood gas bicarbonate (HCO3)|Venous blood gas fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)|Venous blood gas partial pressure carbon dioxide (pCO2)|Venous blood gas partial pressure oxygen (pO2)|Venous blood gas pH (pH)|Venous Blood Temperature|Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL)|Vitamin B12|Vitamin E|White Blood Cell Count (WBC)|Whole Blood Temperature 8-isoprostanes|8-OH-2-deoxyguanosine|Activated PTT (aPTT)|Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT/ALAT/SGPT)|Albumin|Albumin:globulin (A:G) ratio|Alcohol|Alkaline Phosphatase|Amylase|Anion Gap|Apolipoprotein B (apo B)|Apolipoprotein E (apo E)|Apolipoprotein-I (apo A1)|Arterial blood gas bicarbonate (HCO3)|Arterial blood gas fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)|Arterial blood gas Oxygen saturation (SaO2)|Arterial blood gas partial pressure carbon dioxide (pCO2)|Arterial blood gas partial pressure oxygen (pO2)|Arterial blood gas pH (pH)|Arterial Blood Temperature|Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST/ASAT/SGOT)|Base Excess (BE)|Basophils|Basophils count|Bicarbonate (HCO3)|Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)|B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP)|BUN:creatinine ratio|Calcium (Ca)|Carbon Dioxide (CO2)|Chloride (Cl)|Cortisol|C-Reactive Protein|Creatine Kinase|Creatine Kinase-Myocardial Bands (CK-MB)|Creatinine|D-dimer|Direct Bilirubin|eGFR calculation|Eosinophil Count|Eosinophils|Fasting Glucose|Fasting Insulin|Ferritin|Fibrinogen|Frataxin Level|GAA repeat-expansion mutation|Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)|Globulin, total|Glucose|Glucose D-stick|Glucose serum|Glycosylated Hemoglobin (HgBA1C)|Hematocrit (HCT)|Hemoglobin Electrophoresis|Hemoglobin (HB)|High Density Lipoprotein (HDL)|HIV test|International Normalized Ratio (INR)|Ionized Calcium|Iron|Lactate|Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH)|Lipase|Lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)]|Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)|Lymphocyte Count|Lymphocytes|Magnesium (Mg)|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC)|Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH)|Mean corpuscular volume (MCV)|Monocyte Count|Monocytes|Neutrophil|Neutrophil Count|Oral glucose tolerance|Osmolality, serum|Other, specify|Oxygen saturation (SO2)|Partial Thromboplastin Time (PTT)|Phenobarb|Phenytoin|Phosphate (PO4)|pH value|Plasma malondialdehyde|Platelet Count|Potassium (K)|Pre-Albumin|Prothrombin Time (PT)|Red cell count (RBC)|Red cell distribution width (RDW)|Serum N-terminal atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP-N)|Sodium (Na)|Specific Gravity (Urine)|Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)|Total Bilirubin|Total Cholesterol (TCHOL)|Total Iron Binding Capacity(TIBC)|Total Protein|Triglycerides (TGs)|Troponin I|Troponin T|Urea|Urine 8-OH-2-deoxyguanosine/creatinine ratio|Urine Creatinine|Urine Nitrite|Urine pH|Venous blood gas bicarbonate (HCO3)|Venous blood gas fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)|Venous blood gas partial pressure carbon dioxide (pCO2)|Venous blood gas partial pressure oxygen (pO2)|Venous blood gas pH (pH)|Venous Blood Temperature|Very Low Density Lipoprotein (VLDL)|Vitamin B12|Vitamin E|White Blood Cell Count (WBC)|Whole Blood Temperature 1|2|118|3|4|90|117|5|6|7|8|9|10|105|101|119|99|97|103|110|11|107|89|88|12|13|14|91|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|95|119|92|23|87|24|25|26|94|27|28|29|93|30|31|32|33|34|35|36|37|108|38|39|40|41|42|116|43|44|45|85|46|81|80|79|47|86|84|48|49|50|444|51|52|53|54|55|96|56|57|58|59|60|83|82|61|62|113|78|63|64|65|114|66|67|68|69|70|71|72|73|106|102|100|98|104|111|74|75|76|77|112 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 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FITBIR|PDBP; Test Name trauma|COVID19 Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) - www.loinc.org Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers   Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers     Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers     N/A.N/A       Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Supplemental Core     Core Core Core     Supplemental       Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Lab test name NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
AirwayComplications Airway complications encountered Common Data Element 1 The airway management complications encountered during the patient care episode The airway management complications encountered during the patient care episode Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Adverse Event from Facilitating Drugs|Bradycardia (<50)|Cardiac Arrest|Esophageal Intubation-Delayed Detection (After Tube Secured)|Esophageal Intubation-Detected in Emergency Department|Failed Intubation Effort|Injury or Trauma to Patient from Airway Management Effort|Other|Oxygen Desaturation (<90%)|Patient Vomiting/Aspiration|Tube Dislodged During Transport/Patient Care|Tube was Not in Correct Position when EMS Crew/Team Assumed Care of the Patient Adverse Event from Facilitating Drugs|Bradycardia (<50)|Cardiac Arrest|Esophageal Intubation-Delayed Detection (After Tube Secured)|Esophageal Intubation-Detected in Emergency Department|Failed Intubation Effort|Injury or Trauma to Patient from Airway Management Effort|Other|Oxygen Desaturation (<90%)|Patient Vomiting/Aspiration|Tube Dislodged During Transport/Patient Care|Tube was Not in Correct Position when EMS Crew/Team Assumed Care of the Patient ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| |||||||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
PenetratingInjuryMechTyp Penetrating injury mechanism type Common Data Element 1.7 Type of mechanism causing the penetrating injury Type of mechanism causing the penetrating injury Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0043254|C0876926|C3263723 Wounds, Penetrating|Traumatic Brain Injury|Traumatic injury UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Blast|Crush|Direct impact|Fragment (incl. shell/shrapnel)|Gunshot wound|Missile|Other, specify|Projectile|Stab wound Blast injury -The result of physical trauma sustained in an explosion.|Crush injury - Traumatic compression of the body or a part of the body.|Direct impact- occurs when the body is struck by a forceful blow or external force|Fragment (incl. shell/shrapnel)- a wound caused by the immediate impact of metal fragments (shrapnel) propelled from an exploding device|Gunshot wound  caused when a bullet or other projectile is shot into or through the body|Missile wound - a wound caused by an external object, such as a bullet, that penetrates the skin, skull, meninges, or brain|Other, specify|Projectile injury caused by a fast-moving object, like a bullet, arrow, or shrapnel, that is propelled through the air and strikes a persons body|Stab wound- penetrating wounds caused by a pointed object. 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 C0005700|C0332679|C2585067|C2729071|C0043252|C1265682|C3845569|C0418725|C0043255 Blast injury|Crush injury|Traumatic injury due to assault|Shell/shrapnel injury|Gunshot wound|Missile wound|Specify, Other|Injury due to projectile|Stab wound UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Select all that apply   Mechanism of penetrating injury.   Imaging_Read|trauma|Imaging Duhaime AC, Gean AD, Haacke EM, Hicks R, Wintermark M, Mukherjee P, Brody D, Latour L, Riedy G; Common Data Elements Neuroimaging Working Group Members, Pediatric Working Group Members. Common data elements in radiologic imaging of traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2010 Nov;91(11): 1661-6. DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2010.07.238 Haacke, E.M., Duhaime, A.C., Gean, A.D., Riedy, G., Wintermark, M., Mukherjee, P., Brody, D.L., DeGraba, T., Duncan, T.D., and Elovic, E. (2010). Common data elements in radiologic imaging of traumatic brain injury. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 32, 516-543, DOI: 10.1002/jmri.22259 Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   3/17/25 Published
IntervProcedDate Intervention procedure date Common Data Element 1.2 Date (and time if applicable and known) intervention/procedure was performed Date (and time if applicable and known) intervention/procedure was performed Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NINDS     8/4/14 3/12/25 Published
TherpyRehabFreq Therapy or rehabilitation frequency Common Data Element 1 Identified describing the frequency the participant/subject received the therapy or rehabilitation Identified describing the frequency the participant/subject received the therapy or rehabilitation Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL: Provide frequency for therapy or rehabilitation.
STROKE: Choose one. Frequency data should be coded using the CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology prior to aggregation or sharing.
TBI: Choose one.
Frequency data should be coded using the CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology prior to aggregation or sharing. Frequency of rehabilitation therapy trauma GENERAL: No references available
STROKE: CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology (http: //www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/cancerlibrary/terminologyresources/cdisc)
TBI: CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology (Code C71113) (http: //www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/cancerlibrary/terminologyresources/cdisc) - http: //evs.nci.nih.gov/ftp1/CDISC/SDTM/
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies     Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic     Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation frequency     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
PenetratingInjuryMechTypOTH Penetrating injury mechanism other text Common Data Element 1.6 The free-text field related to Penetrating Injury Mechanism Type specifying other text. The free-text field related to Penetrating Injury Mechanism Type specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0876926|C3263723|C0043254 Traumatic Brain Injury|Traumatic injury|Wounds, Penetrating UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Specify other penetrating injury   Other, specify Imaging_Read|trauma|Imaging Duhaime AC, Gean AD, Haacke EM, Hicks R, Wintermark M, Mukherjee P, Brody D, Latour L, Riedy G; Common Data Elements Neuroimaging Working Group Members, Pediatric Working Group Members. Common data elements in radiologic imaging of traumatic brain injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2010 Nov;91(11): 1661-6. DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2010.07.238
Haacke, E.M., Duhaime, A.C., Gean, A.D., Riedy, G., Wintermark, M., Mukherjee, P., Brody, D.L., DeGraba, T., Duncan, T.D., and Elovic, E. (2010). Common data elements in radiologic imaging of traumatic brain injury. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 32, 516-543, DOI: 10.1002/jmri.22259
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   3/17/25 Published
DrugScreenInd Drug screen indicator Common Data Element 1.8 Indicator of whether a drug screen was performed Indicator of whether a drug screen was performed Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C5238744|C0679646/C0262926|C0086190 llicit Drug Use History|Participant/Medical History|Illicit Drugs UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 C1298908|C1705108 No|Yes UMLS|UMLS       No guidelines available FITBIR|PDBP; Whether a drug screen was performed? Medical_History No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                 Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                             NIH/NINDS Malaika Schwartz malaika@uw.edu     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olgav.vovk@nih.gov   3/7/25 Published
GoniomKneeMeasr Goniometry knee measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for knee Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for kne Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
DrgSubstCurrntIllicitUseCat Drug or substance current illicit use indicator Common Data Element 1.14 Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C0262926|C0086190|C5238744 Participant/Medical History|Illicit Drugs|llicit Drug Use History UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 C1298908|C0439673|C1705108 no|Unknown|Yes (indicator) UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. Response is obtained by report of the participant/subject or proxy as soon as possible after visit/admission. Do not record medications that are prescribed for medical purposes. Collect information on substances and medications taken for reasons other than prescription, or taken more frequently or at higher doses than prescribed. Do not record medications that are prescribed for medical purposes (these should be entered in the element 'medical history'.) Collect information on substances and medications taken for reasons other than prescription, or taken more frequently or at higher doses than prescribed. Assure participant/subject that information on such use will be treated as strictly confidential. Recommend collection as soon as possible after visit/admission. Substance abuse directly before injury may have contributed to the incident causing injury. In general, substance abuse may indicate increased risk taking behavior. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts trauma|Medical_History Corrigan JD, Bogner J, Holloman C. Lifetime history of traumatic brain injury among persons with substance use disorders. Brain Inj. 2012;26(2):139-50. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Core     Supplemental                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Drug or substance current illicit use indicator NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
AgeValUoM Age value unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure used to initially record the age value Unit of measure used to initially record the age value Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1519795|C0001779 Unit of Measure|Age UMLS|UMLS Days|Months|Weeks|years Days|Months|Weeks|years 10|30|20|40 ||| ||| |||       HD: Answer only if oldest brother/sister is dead and age at death was recorded. Choose one unit.
GENERAL: The recommended unit of measure for exchange of age is in month, but alternate units of measure are provided, and may be necessary for pediatric studies.
  Specify age units trauma No references available Adult Participant/Subject History and Family History.Epidemiology/Environmental History   Participant/Subject History and Family History.Epidemiology/Environmental History       Participant/Subject History and Family History.Epidemiology/Environmental History                     Trauma.N/A Supplemental         Supplemental       Supplemental                     Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Age value unit of measure     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   4/9/25 Draft
AGE Age Common Data Element 1 Age expressed in AGEU. May be derived as (RFSTDTC-BRTHDTC), but BRTHDTC may not be available in all cases (due to subject privacy concerns). Record Qualifier Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry     C0001779 Age UMLS                   Age expressed in AGEU. May be derived as (RFSTDTC-BRTHDTC), but BRTHDTC may not be available in all cases (due to subject privacy concerns). SDTM v1.7, Class= Special-Purpose, Dataset Name= DM   SDTM_V17|SDTM|CDISC https://www.cdisc.org/standards Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                   Supplemental                                               CDISC     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 10/29/19 3/7/25 Draft
RtrnWrkSchlStatus Return work school status Common Data Element 1 Status of participant's/subject's return to work and/or school Status of participant's/subject's return to work and/or school Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Did not return to work or school|Different work or school|N/A|Only in sheltered environment|Returned to previous level|Same work or school, reduced level|Unknown Did not return to work or school|Different work or school|N/A|Only in sheltered environment|Returned to previous level|Same work or school, reduced level|Unknown 1|2|777|3|4|5|6 |||||| |||||| ||||||       TBI: Choose one. Recommend collection at least at end of initial medical care. Add date stamp for when assessed.   Return to work or school (choose one): trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Other Clinical Data Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Return to work or school status     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Draft
VitalSgnDateTime Vital signs date and time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) the vital signs and other body measurements were taken by indicating the month, day, and year for the date and am, pm, or 24 hour clock for time Date (and time, if applicable and known) the vital signs and other body measurements were taken by indicating the month, day, and year for the date and am, pm, or 24 hour clock for time Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C1146895|C1264639|C1148433 Vital status:Type:Point in time:^Patient:Nominal|Date Time|Vital Status UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   GENERAL/HEADACHE:
Record the date vital signs are taken. The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.) and in the format acceptable to the study database.  Not every study will need to collect time and this field should be removed if not applicable
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SCI/MG/NMD/SMA/MS:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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FA:
Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.    Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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ALS:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).   Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.
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EPILEPSY:
Record the date vital signs are taken. Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
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STROKE:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http://www.iso.org/iso/home.html).  The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).  Record the date vital signs are taken.
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DMD:
Record the date vital signs are taken. If the exact month/day is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. Record the time vital signs are taken. If the exact time is not known, some "unknown" convention should be used. From study inception, specify the manner in which time will be collected. If a twelve hour clock is used, then AM or PM must be designated. If it is your institution's custom to use military time (24-hour clock), that designation will not be necessary.
FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Vital signs taken date and time   MS
Karlsson AK, Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Donovan W, Biering-Sirensen F. International Spinal Cord Injury Skin and Thermoregulation Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2012; 50 7:512-6.
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   N/A.N/A Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Supplemental           Core Core Core   Supplemental Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental           Vital signs date and time NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/10/25 Published
GonioShoulderMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PostalZipCode Postal Zip code Common Data Element 1 Postal information, the address number indicating a postal district (in the USA this is a 5 or 9 digit number (10 including the hyphen)). Postal Zip code Alphanumeric 10 Free-Form Entry     C25621|C5401085 Postal Code|United States Postal Service (ZIP codes) NCIT|UMLS                   Enter postal code   Postal code Demographics|NTRR|COVID Census Data https://data.census.gov/advanced?text=zip+code; NIH CDE repository: https://cde.nlm.nih.gov/deView?tinyId=eT7V_ETn_6; NLM ID: eT7V_ETn_6 Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic   NIH_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS/NTRR         NIH CDE Repository Project 5 (COVID-19)     10/25/24 1/24/25 Awaiting Publication
PreExistCondType Pre-existing conditions type Common Data Element 1 A condition/disease(occuring prior to injury) reported by the participant/subject or documented in the medical record as part of medical history A condition/disease(occuring prior to injury) reported by the participant/subject or documented in the medical record as part of medical history Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Advance Directive Limiting Care|Alcohol Use Disorder|Anticoagulant Therapy|Anxiety|Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)|Bipolar I/II Disorder|Bleeding Disorder|Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)|Chronic Renal Failure|Cirrhosis|Congenital Anomalies|Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)|Currently Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer|Current Smoker|Dementia|Diabetes Mellitus|Disseminated Cancer|Fuctionality Dependent Health Status|Hypertension|Major Depressive Disorder|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Other Mental/personality Disorders|Other, Specify|Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)|Post-traumatic Stress Disorder|Pregnancy|Prematurity|Schizoaffective Disorder|Schizophrenia|Sleep disorder|Steroid Use|Substance Use Disorder Advance Directive Limiting Care|Alcohol Use Disorder|Anticoagulant Therapy|Anxiety|Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)|Bipolar I/II Disorder|Bleeding Disorder|Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)|Chronic Renal Failure|Cirrhosis|Congenital Anomalies|Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)|Currently Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer|Current Smoker|Dementia|Diabetes Mellitus|Disseminated Cancer|Fuctionality Dependent Health Status|Hypertension|Major Depressive Disorder|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Other Mental/personality Disorders|Other, Specify|Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)|Post-traumatic Stress Disorder|Pregnancy|Prematurity|Schizoaffective Disorder|Schizophrenia|Sleep disorder|Steroid Use|Substance Use Disorder |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Basic Basic       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
DataAcquisitionLocationOTH Data acquisition location type other text Common Data Element 1.9 The free-text field related to Data acquisition location type, specifying other text. Type of location where the subject data were taken The free-text field related to Data acquisition location type, specifying other text. Type of location where the subject data were taken Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0450429|C4684616 Location|Data Acquisition UMLS|UMLS                   Enter other text FITBIR|PDBP; Other, specify Injury_History|COVID19 No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   9/18/24 Published
TherpyRehabOTH Therapy or rehabilitation other text Common Data Element 1.1 The free-text field related to 'Therapy or rehabilitation type' specifying other text. Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject The free-text field related to 'Therapy or rehabilitation type' specifying other text. Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                             FA: Choose all that the participant/ subject receives
GENERAL/TBI: Choose all that apply. Response is obtained from report by the participant/subject, a reliable proxy or medical records. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at end of initial medical care. Service provision post-TBI is important to track as it is an indicator of health care resource utilization.
STROKE: Choose all that apply. This element can be collected to describe the participant/ subject prior to the stroke event and also to assess the participant/ subject at subsequent time points after the stroke event.
The therapy or rehabilitation service received should be coded using ICD-9-CM codes prior to aggregation or sharing. Other, specify trauma FA/GENERAL: No references available
STROKE/TBI: International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM): http: //www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd9cm.htm
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.Prior Health Status|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   Exploratory Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
TherpyRehabEndDateTime Therapy rehabilitation end date time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation ended Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation ended Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Date Time of Discontinuation trauma|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation end date and time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
NoRehabFUNotInterestedReasTyp No rehab follow up not interested reason type other Common Data Element 1.3 The reasons the subject is not interested in follow-up care when they did not receive any rehabilitation treatment to address problems related to their brain injury following their ED/visit/discharge from the hospital. The reasons the subject is not interested in follow-up care when they did not receive any rehabilitation treatment to address problems related to their brain injury following their ED/visit/discharge from the hospital. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           because I believe I can manage the problems caused by my injury on my own|because I did not think I needed it (e.g., Dr. said I didn't need it and/or didn't need a referral for that reason)|because I was dissatisfied with the treatment I received at the ED/hospital because I believe I can manage the problems caused by my injury on my own|because I did not think I needed it (e.g., Dr. said I didn't need it and/or didn't need a referral for that reason)|because I was dissatisfied with the treatment I received at the ED/hospital || || || ||           Not Interested in follow-up care, please check any/all of the reasons that apply NTRR|trauma https://ntrr.nih.gov/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic 2025-03-17 promoted to a NTRR CDE by a request from NTRR WG     NIH/CIT/BRICS LeVon Greer levon.greer@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 8/2/17 3/17/25 Published
AISDictionaryVersionTyp Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Dictionary version type Common Data Element 1.3 A type/version of the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) dictionary used to access the injury A type/version of the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) dictionary used to access the injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0000722 Abbreviated Injury Scale UMLS AIS Revision 1990|AIS Revision 1990 Update 1998|AIS Revision 2005|AIS Revision 2005 Update 2008|AIS Revision 2015 AIS Revision 1990|AIS Revision 1990 Update 1998|AIS Revision 2005|AIS Revision 2005 Update 2008|AIS Revision 2015 5|4|3|2|1 |||| |||| ||||       Choose one. Use AIS user manual to find out the version. Recommend using the most recent version. AIS dictionaries developed earlier than 1990 are not recommended for use in this data collection.   Version of Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) dictionary ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core       AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
InjMechOTH Mechanism of injury other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Mechanism of injury type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Mechanism of injury type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     3/5/25 3/12/25 Draft
AlcScrInd Alcohol screen indicator Common Data Element 1 A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test was performed on the patient within 24 hours after first hospital encounter A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) test was performed on the patient within 24 hours after first hospital encounter Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 | | |             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/17/25 Published
GonioWristMeasureAct Goniometry wrist measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for wrist Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for wrist Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
QualifierTyp Qualifier Type Common Data Element 1 Modifier data element that provide additional qualifier to values reported. Modifier data element that provide additional qualifier to values reported. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           First|Highest|Last|Lowest First|Highest|Last|Lowest 3|1|4|2 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GoniomShouldMeasr Goniometry shoulder measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abductio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
RespRate Respiratory rate Common Data Element 1.6 Rate of the participant/subject's breathing (inhalation and exhalation). Rate of the participant/subject's breathing (inhalation and exhalation). Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 150 C0035203|C0231832|C0425442 Respiration|Respiratory rate|Respiratory System Finding UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                 Breaths per minute ALS/DMD/EPILEPSY/FA/GENERAL/HEADACHE/MG/MS/NMD/SMA/STROKE: Record the respiratory rate of the participant/subject in breaths per minute.
NMD/SMA:Respiratory Support/Assisted Ventilation Devices
MS/TBI: Add date stamp for when assessed. Hypoxia, hypercapnia, and hypocapnia have all been associated with poor outcome.
FITBIR|NIA; Respiratory rate trauma|TRACK_TBI ALS/DMD/EPILEPSY/FA/GENERAL/HEADACHE/MG/NMD/SMA/STROKE/: No references available
MS/TBI: Davis, DP. Early ventilation in traumatic brain injury. Resuscitation. Mar 2008;76(3):333-340. Guidelines for the management of severe traumatic brain injury. XIV. Hyperventilation. J Neurotrauma. 2008;25:276-8.  Murray GD, Butcher I, McHugh GS, et al. Multivariable prognostic analysis in traumatic brain injury: results from the IMPACT study. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2):329-337.
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies|Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures     Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental Respiratory rate NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
InjDateTime Injury date time Unique Data Element 1.11 Date (and time, if applicable and known) of injury Date (and time, if applicable and known) of injury Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C3263723|C0876926|C1264639 Traumatic injury|Traumatic brain injury|Date and Time UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                       Injury date and time Injury_History GENERAL/TBI: No references available
SCI: DeVivo M, Biering-Saarensen F, Charlifue S, Noonan V, Post M, Stripling T, Wing P. International Spinal Cord Injury Core Data Set. Spinal Cord 2006 Sep;44(9): 535-40.
Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                                   Basic Basic Basic Basic                                         NINDS_CDE BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjDescriptionText;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     3/10/25 Published
GonioNeckMeasureAct Goniometry neck measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for neck Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for neck Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PregTestQualResltVal Pregnancy test qualitative result value Common Data Element 1.6 Result of the pregnancy test Result of the pregnancy test Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0456984/C0205556|C0032976 Test Result/Qualitative|Pregnancy Tests UMLS|UMLS Negative|Positive Negative|Positive 50|60 C1513916|C1514241 Negative Finding|Positive Finding UMLS|UMLS       ALS/FA/GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA/STROKE/TBIACUTE/TBIEPID/TBIMILD/TBIMOD: Choose one. FITBIR PDBP; Pregnancy test qualitative result TRACK_TBI ALS/FA/GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA: No references available
STROKE/TBI: Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC) - www.loinc.org
Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers   Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers     Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers Assessments and Examinations.Laboratory Tests and Biospecimens/Biomarkers               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Core     Core Core Core                     Pregnancy test qualitative result NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/10/25 Published
GoniomHipMeasr Goniometry hip measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for hip Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for hi Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
InjDescriptionText Injury description text Common Data Element 1.7 A text description of the injury event. A text description of the injury event. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0678257|C3263723 Description|Traumatic injury UMLS|UMLS                       Description of the injury event Injury_History   Adult and Pediatric   Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                                         FITBIR_CDE BlastInjDevTyp;InjCauseTyp;InjCauseTypOTH;InjDateReliablTyp;InjDateTime;InjDateTimeEstTyp;InjElapsedTime;InjEventNum;InjICDExtCauseCode;InjPlcOccncTyp;InjPresentRsn;InjReliablTyp;InjSeverScore;InjVlntCauseTyp;SupportWithdrawnInjElapsedTime Temple University, Department of Physical Therapy         Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   5/18/15 3/7/25 Published
RotThrombAssayResultTyp Rotational Thromboelastometry assay result type Common Data Element 1 Result type of assay performed using a rotational Thrombelestometry assay machine (ROTEM) Result type of assay performed using a rotational Thrombelestometry assay machine (ROTEM) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           A5|Alpha Angle|CFT-time|CT-time|LI30|MCF|ML A5|Alpha Angle|CFT-time|CT-time|LI30|MCF|ML 4|3|2|1|7|5|6 |||||| |||||| ||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
CurrentMed Current medication Common Data Element 1 The medications the patient currently takes. List of medications based on RxNorm (RXCUI) code. The medications the patient currently takes. List of medications based on RxNorm (RXCUI) code. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
RotThrombAssayResultUoM Rotational Thromboelastometry assay result unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure for the assay result using a rotational Thromboelastometry assay machine Unit of measure for the assay result using a rotational Thromboelastometry assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           degrees|mm|percentage|seconds degrees|mm|percentage|seconds 2|3|4|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
SubjectIDNum Subject identifier number Common Data Element 1.19 An identification number assigned to the participant/subject within a given protocol or a study. An identification number assigned to the participant/subject within a given protocol or a study. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0030705/C2349022|C0681850/C0600091 Patients/Identifier|Study Subject/Unique Identifier UMLS|UMLS                   The participant or subject identifiers or IDs should be assigned by the study. cdRNS|eyeGene|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; CDISC variables: SUBJID Subject ID number:   Alexander MS, Biering-Sorensen F, Elliott S, Kreuter M, Saanksen J. International Spinal Cord Injury Female Sexual and Reproductive Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Jul;49(7):787-90. Alexander MS, Biering-Sorensen F, Elliott S, Kreuter M, Saanksen J. International Spinal Cord Injury Male Sexual Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Jul;49(7):795-8.
Bauman WA, Biering-Sorensen F, Krassioukov A. International spinal cord injury endocrine and metabolic function basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Oct;49(10):1068-72.
Biering-Sorensen F, Craggs M, Kennelly M, Schick E, Wyndaele JJ. International Lower Urinary Tract Function Basic Spinal Cord Injury Data Set. Spinal Cord 2008 May;46(5):325-30.
Krogh K, Perkash I, Stiens SA, Biering-Sorensen F. International bowel function extended spinal cord injury data set. Spinal Cord. 2009 Mar;47(3):235-41.
Widerstraam-Noga E, Biering-Sorensen F, Bryce T, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Siddall PJ. The international spinal cord injury pain basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2008 Dec;46(12):818-23.
Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Other Clinical Data   Assessments and Examinations.Other Clinical Data                     N/A.N/A       Trauma.N/A Supplemental         Supplemental                     Supplemental       Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Participant or subject identifier     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   9/11/24 Published
MedclHistCondSNOMEDCTCode Medical history condition SNOMED CT code Common Data Element 1.15 Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) code for medical condition/disease reported by the participant/subject Systematized Nomenclature Of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) code for medical condition/disease reported by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry     C4745084|C1136257|C0679646/C0262926 Medical Condition|Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Code each of the medical history conditions using SNOMED CT. Recommend collection at least during initial medical treatment. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP SNOMED CT code. Neuropath: Medical history condition SNOMED CT code Medical_History|COVID SNOMED CT Codes (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/healthit/snomedct/) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                               Core Core Core Core Core Supplemental                                     Medical history condition SNOMED CT code. C00313. NINDS_CDE InjElapsedTime;InjICDExtCauseCode;LOCInd;MedclHistCondOngoingInd;MedclHistCondTxt;PstTraumtcAmnsInd;TBITyp NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/7/25 Published
SexAtBirthBiologicTyp Biological sex assigned at birth type Common Data Element 1 The physical sexual characteristics of the neonate at birth. A textual description of a person's sex at birth. The physical sexual characteristics of the neonate at birth. A textual description of a person's sex at birth. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1704791|C0679646/C1521970|C1522384 Demographics|Participant/Characteristics|Sex UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Femal|Male A person who belongs to the sex that normally produces ova. The term is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, or cultural gender role distinctions, or both.|A person who belongs to the sex that normally produces sperm. The term is used to indicate biological sex distinctions, cultural gender role distinctions, or both. 1|2 C0086287|C0086582 Females|Males UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. NIH CDE repository endorsed CDE: Sex at Birth. BRICS disclaimer: Consistent with Executive Order 14168, gender should not be used as a replacement for the element sex  in the BRICS repository. What was your biological sex assigned at birth (on your original birth certificate)?   NIH CDE repository endorsed CDE (rGEh0ckdmr). NLM disclaimer: Consistent with Executive Order 14168 (https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/defending-women-from-gender-ideology-extremism-and-restoring-biological-truth-to-the-federal-government/), gender should not be used as a replacement for the element sex in the NIH and BRICS CDE repositories. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH CDE Repository ScHARe NIH CDE Repository ScHARe       NIH CDE Repository ScHARe     2/12/25 2/12/25 Draft
RotThrombAssayTyp Rotational Thromboelastometry assay type Common Data Element 1 Assay type performed using the rotational Thromboelastometry assay machine (ROTEM) Assay type performed using the rotational Thromboelastometry assay machine (ROTEM) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           APTEM|EXTEM|FibTEM|INTEM APTEM|EXTEM|FibTEM|INTEM 4|2|3|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
SonorAssayResultTyp Sonorheometry assay result type Common Data Element 1 Result type of assay performed using a sonorheometry assay machine Result type of assay performed using a sonorheometry assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           CS|CT|CTH|CTR|FCS|PCS CS|CT|CTH|CTR|FCS|PCS 4|1|2|3|6|5 ||||| ||||| |||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
MobilityDvcTyp Mobility device type Common Data Element 1 Type for all mobility devices currently used by the participant/subject Type for all mobility devices currently used by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry                             SMA:
For each mobility device type record if it is used
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STROKE:
Choose all that apply
  Type(s) of mobility devices trauma DMD:
No references available
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GENERAL:
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SMA:
No references available
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STROKE:
No references available
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies       Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies           Treatment/Intervention Data.Devices Treatment/Intervention Data.Devices           Trauma.N/A Supplemental             Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Mobility device type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 4/9/25 Draft
SonorAssayResultUoM Sonorheometry assay result unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure for the assay result using a sonorheometry assay machine Unit of measure for the assay result using a sonorheometry assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           hPa|ratio|seconds hPa|ratio|seconds 3|2|1 || || ||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
SonorAssayTyp Sonorheometry assay type Common Data Element 1 Assay type performed using the sonorheometry assay machine Assay type performed using the sonorheometry assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Oplus|Ostat Oplus|Ostat 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
EduLvlUSATyp Education level USA type Common Data Element 1.13 Highest grade or level of school participant/subject has completed or the highest degree received Highest grade or level of school participant/subject has completed or the highest degree received Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C1521970|C0013658/C0041703|C1704791 Participant/Characteristics|Educational Status/United States|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS 10th Grade|11th Grade|12th Grade, no diploma|1st Grade|2nd Grade|3rd Grade|4th Grade|5th Grade|6th Grade|7th Grade|8th Grade|9th Grade|Associate degree: academic program|Associate degree: occupational/technical/vocational program|Bachelor's degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS, BBA)|Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, EdD)|GED or equivalent|High school graduate|Master's degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MBA)|Never attended/Kindergarten only|Other, specify|Professional school degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, JD)|Some college, no degree|Unknown 10th Grade|11th Grade|12th Grade, no diploma|1st Grade|2nd Grade|3rd Grade|4th Grade|5th Grade|6th Grade|7th Grade|8th Grade|9th Grade|Associate degree: academic program|Associate degree: occupational/technical/vocational program|Bachelor's degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS, BBA)|Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, EdD)|GED or equivalent|High school graduate|Master's degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MBA)|Never attended/Kindergarten only|Other, specify|Professional school degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, JD)|Some college, no degree|Unknown 10|11|12|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|444|21|22|999 ||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||       Choose the highest level attained by the participant/subject. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the subject's highest grade or level of school completed? trauma|COVID19 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES); National Health Interview Survey (NHIS); PhenX Toolkit Current Educational Attainment #011001 (https: //www.phenxtoolkit.org) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Basic Basic Basic Core Supplemental Supplemental Core Supplemental   Core Core Core       Core Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic     EduLvlMaternalUSATyp;EduLvlPaternalUSATyp;EduPerfStatus;EduSchoolParticipStatus;EduTyp;EduYrCt;s0:EduLvlUSATypOTH NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   4/1/25 Published
PdAsstPerDayHrsCt Paid assistance per day hours number Common Data Element 1.1 How many hours in a typical 24-hour day do you have someone with you - paid assistance to provide physical assistance for personal care activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and mobility? The number of hours per day the subject/participant utilizes a paid assistant Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                             FA:
Record the number of hours of paid assistance the participant/subject receives in a 24-hour day.
  How many hours in a typical 24-hour day do you have someone with you (paid assistance) to provide physical assistance for personal care activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and mobility? trauma FA:No references available Adult and Pediatric       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                           Trauma.N/A             Supplemental                           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Paid assistance per day hours number. NTRR_CDE     NIH/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     4/1/14 3/20/25 Published
TempMeasr Temperature measurement Common Data Element 1.8 Measurement of the participant's/subject's body temperature. Measurement of the participant's/subject's body temperature. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 50 C0886414 Body temperature measurement UMLS                 Degree Celsius Record the temperature of the participant/ subject. All temperature measurements should be converted to degrees Celsius (C) prior to aggregation or sharing.
TBI: Response is measured in Celsius. Add date stamp for when assessed. Pediatric-specific notes: As a minimum, vital signs should be recorded on admission and further, on a daily basis during the acute phase after injury. For the basic datasets, we recommend recording the average and lowest blood pressure over a given period. In the ICU environment, recording blood pressure on an hourly basis is recommended, especially when intracranial pressure (ICP) is monitored in order to permit determination of CPP, calculated as mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) - ICP (intermediate data set). SCI Var: TEMPMEAS
FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; All temperature measurements should be converted to degrees Celsius (C) prior to aggregation or sharing. Temperature trauma|Vital_Signs Karlsson AK, Krassioukov A, Alexander MS, Donovan W, Biering-Saarensen F. International Spinal Cord Injury Skin and Thermoregulation Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2012; 50(7):512-6. Sund-Levander M, Forsberg C, Wahren LK : Normal oral, rectal, tympanic and axillary body temperature in adult men and women: a systematic literature review. Scand J Caring Sci. 2002 Jun;16: 122-8. Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Temperature measurement NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM   3/17/25 Published
MedHistPsychiatricOTH Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Common Data Element 1.1 Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0552595|C0679646/C0262926 Psychiatric findings|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS                   Record the other Participant/Medical History category (if any).   Other, specify TBI_IMPACT|trauma|TRACK_TBI|Medical_History|COVID19 TBI IMPACT SIGNIFICANT Participant/Medical History : http://www.tbi-impact.org/cde/mod_templates/02_01_Significant_medical_history.pdf Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   FITBIR_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk   8/5/14 3/17/25 Published
ThrombAssayResultTyp Thromboelastography assay result type Common Data Element 1 Result type of assay performed using a Thromboelastography assay machine Result type of assay performed using a Thromboelastography assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Alpha Angle|K-time|Ly30|MA|MA-AA|MA-ADP|R-time Alpha Angle|K-time|Ly30|MA|MA-AA|MA-ADP|R-time 3|2|5|4|7|6|1 |||||| |||||| ||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ThrombAssayResultUoM Thromboelastography assay result unit of measure Common Data Element 1 Unit of measure for the assay result using a Thromboelastography assay machine Unit of measure for the assay result using a Thromboelastography assay machine Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           degrees|minutes|MM|percentage degrees|minutes|MM|percentage 2|1|3|4 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ThrombAssayTyp Thromboelastography assay type Common Data Element 1 Assay type performed using the Thromboelastography assay machine (TEG) Assay type performed using the Thromboelastography assay machine (TEG) Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Functional Fibrinogen|Heparinase|Kaolin|Other|Platelet Mapping|Raid TEG Functional Fibrinogen|Heparinase|Kaolin|Other|Platelet Mapping|Raid TEG 4|3|1|6|5|2 ||||| ||||| |||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
DataAcquisitionLocationTyp Data acquisition location type Common Data Element 1.8 Type of location where the subject data were taken (clinical, imaging, genomics, etc.) Type of location where subject data were taken Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0450429|C4684616 Location|Data Acquisition UMLS|UMLS Acute Care Unit|Ambulatory|Assisted Living|Central Lab|Clinic/MD Office|Critical Access Hospital|Critical Care Unit|CT-Angio|Discharge Lounge|ED arrival|ED discharge|ED-Non-trauma Center|ED post-resuscitation|ED-Trauma Center|Follow-up visit|High Care Unit|Home|Hospice|ICU|Imaging Diagnostic Department|Injury scene|Inpatient Epilepsy Monitoring Unit|Inpatient Rehab|Intermediate Care Unit|Long Term Care Hospital|Nursing Home|Observation Unit|OR|Other Hospital|Other, specify|Outpatient Clinic|Outpatient EEG lab|Pre-hospital|Pre-hospital Best|Pre-hospital Worst|Referring Hospital|Rehabilitation Unit|Site Lab|Step-Down Unit|Supervised Living|Unknown|Urgent Care|Ward Acute Care Unit|Ambulatory|Assisted Living|Central Lab|Clinic/MD Office|Critical Access Hospital|Critical Care Unit|CT-Angio|Discharge Lounge|ED arrival|ED discharge|ED-Non-trauma Center|ED post-resuscitation|ED-Trauma Center|Follow-up visit|High Care Unit|Home|Hospice|ICU|Imaging Diagnostic Department|Injury scene|Inpatient Epilepsy Monitoring Unit|Inpatient Rehab|Intermediate Care Unit|Long Term Care Hospital|Nursing Home|Observation Unit|OR|Other Hospital|Other, specify|Outpatient Clinic|Outpatient EEG lab|Pre-hospital|Pre-hospital Best|Pre-hospital Worst|Referring Hospital|Rehabilitation Unit|Site Lab|Step-Down Unit|Supervised Living|Unknown|Urgent Care|Ward 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|13|12|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|22|23|24|25|26|27|28|29|444|31|32|35|33|34|36|37|38|39|40|41|42|43 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||       Choose one. FITBIR|PDBP; Type of location where the data were taken/recorded. Injury_History|COVID19 No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   9/18/24 Published
TimeFrameContext Time frame context Common Data Element 1 Type of time frame context to which data was collected. Type of time frame context to which data was collected. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           At discharge|Initial hospital/ED(first 30 minutes)|Within first 24 hours after hospital/ED arrival|Within first 4 hours after hospital/ED arrival At discharge|Initial hospital/ED(first 30 minutes)|Within first 24 hours after hospital/ED arrival|Within first 4 hours after hospital/ED arrival 4|1|3|2 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
AirwayDev Airway device being confirmed Common Data Element 1 The airway device in which placement is being confirmed The airway device in which placement is being confirmed Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Cricothyrotomy Tube|Endotracheal Tube|Other Invasive Airway|SAD-Combitude|SAD-King|SAD-LMA|SAD-Other|Tracheostomy Tube Cricothyrotomy Tube|Endotracheal Tube|Other Invasive Airway|SAD-Combitude|SAD-King|SAD-LMA|SAD-Other|Tracheostomy Tube ||||||| ||||||| ||||||| |||||||             trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
JobClassPreInj Job classification pre-injury Common Data Element 1.9 Job classification pre-injury Job classification pre-injury Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C1521970|C0028811|C1704791 Participant/Characteristics|Occupations|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Agricultural or fishery worker (vegetable grower, livestock producer, etc)|Armed forces (government military)|Clerk (secretary, cashier, etc)|Craft or trades worker (carpenter, painter, jewelry worker, butcher, etc)|Elementary worker (street food vendor, shoe cleaner, etc)|Legislator, senior official or manager|Not applicable, (not working pre-injury/not working now)|Other, specify|Plant/machine operator or assembler (equipment assembler, sewing-machine operator, driver, etc)|Professional(engineer, doctor, teacher, clergy, etc)|Service or sales worker (cook,travel guide, shop salesperson, etc)|Technician or Associate Professional (inspector, finance dealer, etc)|Unknown Agricultural or fishery worker (vegetable grower, livestock producer, etc)|Armed forces (government military)|Clerk (secretary, cashier, etc)|Craft or trades worker (carpenter, painter, jewelry worker, butcher, etc)|Elementary worker (street food vendor, shoe cleaner, etc)|Legislator, senior official or manager|Not applicable, (not working pre-injury/not working now)|Other, specify|Plant/machine operator or assembler (equipment assembler, sewing-machine operator, driver, etc)|Professional(engineer, doctor, teacher, clergy, etc)|Service or sales worker (cook,travel guide, shop salesperson, etc)|Technician or Associate Professional (inspector, finance dealer, etc)|Unknown 1|2|3|4|5|6|777|444|7|8|9|10|999 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||       For detailed definitions go to: http://www.who.int/healthinfo/survey/whsshortversionguide.pdf FITBIR What was the subject's pre-injury job classification?     No references available Adult and Pediatric   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov   4/7/25 Published
TotalVentDays Total ventilator days Common Data Element 1 The cumulative amount of time spent on the ventilator. Each partial or full day must be measured as one calendar day. The cumulative amount of time spent on the ventilator. Each partial or full day must be measured as one calendar day. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
RehabFacilityDays Person Rehbailitation Facility length day county Common Data Element 1 Number of days spent in a rehabilitation facility Number of days spent in a rehabilitation facility Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
InciCountry Incident Country Common Data Element 1 The code of the country  according to FIPS (2 digits) The code of the country  according to FIPS (2 digits) Alphanumeric 2 Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
InterfacTranInd Inter-Facility Transfer Indicator Common Data Element 1 Was the patient transferred to your facility from another acute care facility Was the patient transferred to your facility from another acute care facility Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 0|1 | | |             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
HlthInsTyp Health insurance type Common Data Element 1 Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Type of insurance that the participant/subject currently has providing coverage for medical, surgical or hospital care Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0021682|C2347682 Health Insurance|Private Health Insurance UMLS|UMLS Employer-sponsored disability insurance|Medicaid|Medicare|National Health Insurance|No Insurance/Self-pay|Other, specify|Private or group health insurance|Unknown|Veterans Affairs/Military Employer-sponsored disability insurance|Medicaid|Medicare|National Health Insurance|No Insurance/Self-pay|Other, specify|Private or group health insurance|Unknown|Veterans Affairs/Military 1|2|3|4|5|444|6|999|7 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       TBI:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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HEADACHE:
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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GENERAL:
Choose one.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose one. Document the date the history was obtained so it can be determined whether this information was obtained prior to study enrollment or later. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
cdRNS|FITBIR|PDBP; Type of health insurace   GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
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NMD:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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TBI:
NHLBI CDE from https://cdebrowser.nci.nih.gov/CDEBrowser/
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status             Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental             Supplemental   Supplemental       Core             Health insurance type NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/7/25 Draft
AISCode Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - Code Common Data Element 1.1 Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code including pre-dot and post-dot numeric codes as recorded according to the specified version of AIS dictionary (AISDictionaryVersion) Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) code Alphanumeric 16 Free-Form Entry                             For each injury (or each row of data) enter the corresponding AIS code. Use the corresponding version of AIS dictionary to specify the proper code. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI or at time of first medical treatment. For, AIS 2005, update 2008, AIS code comprises six values, a dot, a one-digit severity code, and eight optional values). The pre-dot code contains values indicating AIS body region injured, type of structure injured, specific anatomic structure injured, and level of injury. The post-dot code contains the severity score, and may also contain optional descriptors indicating location of injury, whether it was intentional or unintentional, cause of injury, etc. Use the information from AIS dictionary (https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/) to choose the appropriate value. Head - all codes begin with 1; Face - All codes begin with 2 ; Neck - All codes begin with 3; Thorax - All codes begin with 4; Abdomen - All codes begin with 5; Spine - All codes begin with 6; Upper extremities - All codes begin with 7; Lower extremities - All codes begin with 8; External, burns and other trauma - All codes begin with 9.   AIS code ISS|Injury_History|AIS|MaxAIS Baker SP, O'Neill B, Haddon W Jr, et al. The injury severity score: a method for describing patients with multiple injuries and evaluating emergency care. J Trauma. Mar 1974;14(3): 187-196. Medicine Aft. The Abbreviated Injury Scale, 1990 Revision. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. 15-24. 1990. Des Plaines, IL. http: //www.sfar.org/scores2/triss2.html - ISS calculator Pediatric: Gennarelli TA, Wodzin A. AIS 2005: A contemporary injury scale. Injury 2006 37: 1083-1091. Copyright Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine - https://www.aaam.org/abbreviated-injury-scale-ais/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification Disease/Injury Related Events.Classification                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Core Core Core Core       AAAM Gillich, Patrick patrick.j.gillich.civ@mail.mil     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 9/7/17 8/1/24 Published
VentFreeDays Total ventilator free days Common Data Element 1 The cumulative amount of time spent NOT on the ventilator. Each full day must be measured as one calendar day. The cumulative amount of time spent NOT on the ventilator. Each full day must be measured as one calendar day. Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PatientVisitSiteTypOTH Patient visit site type other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Patient visit site type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Patient visit site type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
DeathDateTime Death date and time Common Data Element 1.6 Date (and time, if known) of participant's/subject's death Date (and time, if known) of participant's/subject's death Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C0011065|C1306577 Cessation of life|Death (finding) UMLS|UMLS                   GENERAL/HD/MG/NMD/SMA/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
PD: (DD/MMM/YYYY)
CDISC variables: stored in DM.DTHDTC Date and time of death Neuropathology|CTE|Imaging|Imaging_Pathology GENERAL/MG/NMD/SMA: No references available

HD/PD: ISO 8601 - http: //www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue.htm

TBI: Harrison-Felix C, Whiteneck G, DeVivo M, et al. Causes of Death after 1 Year Post injury among Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. J Head Trauma Rehabil. Jan-Feb 2006;21(1): 22-33. Harrison-Felix C, Whiteneck G, DeVivo M, et al. Mortality Following Rehabilitation in the Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems of Care. NeuroRehabilitation. 2004;19(1): 45-54.
Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Clinical Event End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points Assessments and Examinations.Other Clinical Data       Assessments and Examinations.Other Clinical Data   Outcomes and End Points.End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points               Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                     C04802 NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM   3/10/25 Published
LangCRFAdministratISOCode Language form administration ISO code Common Data Element 1.9 Code (ISO 639-2) for the language that was used for  CRF/instrument/scale/etc. administration Code (ISO 639-2) for the language that was used for  CRF/instrument/scale/etc. administration Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0023008 Languages UMLS chi|cze|dan|dut|eng|fin|fre|ger|gre|heb|hin|hun|ira|ita|jpn|nor|Other, specify|por|rus|sgn|spa|vie Chinese|Czech|Danish|Dutch|English|Finnish|French|German|Greek|Hebrew|Hindi|Hungarian|Iranian languages|Italian|Japanese|Norwegian|Other specify|Portuguese|Russian|Sign language|Spanish|Vietnamese 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|444|17|18|19|20|21 ||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||       Data Sharing Instructions: The language data should be coded using the ISO 639-2 codes ( (https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php) prior to aggregation or sharing. Enter  ISO 639-2 code  for the  language used to administer the CRF/instrument/scale/test/etc. If the language is not specified, the default value is 'eng'- English. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the ISO 639 code for the language the form/instrument has been administrated?   ISO 639-2 language codes (http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 1/11/17 9/11/24 Published
ViscAssayDevTyp Viscoelastic assay device type Common Data Element 1 Type of device used to measure viscoelasticity Type of device used to measure viscoelasticity Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Other|Rotational Thromboelastometry|Sonorheometry|Thromboelastography Other|Rotational Thromboelastometry|Sonorheometry|Thromboelastography 4|2|3|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental       NTRR         Acute Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
PtArrivDestDateTime Patient arrived at destination date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the responding unit arrived with the patient at the destination or transfer point. The date/time the responding unit arrived with the patient at the destination or transfer point. Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioTorsoMeasureAct Goniometry torso measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for torso Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for torso Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ICD10InjDiag ICD-10 Injury Diagnosis Common Data Element 1 Diagnosis related to all identified injuries ICD-10 diagnosis related to all identified injuries Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                                   Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NTDS     3/5/25 3/7/25 Draft
GonioShouldForFlexMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder forward flexion measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
ReturnToWorkDate Return to work date Unique Data Element 1.1 Date the participant returned to work following their injury Date the participant returned to work following their injury Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       Craig Hospital Chris Cusick CCusick@CraigHospital.org     NIH/CIT/BRICS Miranda Osterheld Miranda.Osterheld@nih.gov 9/22/17 3/17/25 Published
TherpyRehabStrtDateTime Therapy rehabilitation start date time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation started Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation started Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Date Time of Initiation trauma|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation start date and time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   3/17/25 Published
MedAdminDateTime Medication administered date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time medication was administered to the patient The date/time medication was administered to the patient Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft
JobClassPreInjOTH Job classification pre-injury other text Common Data Element 1.8 The free-text field related to Job classification pre-injury specifying other text. The free-text field related to Job classification pre-injury specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0028811|C0679646/C1521970|C1704791 Occupations|Participant/Characteristics|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS                   Enter other text. FITBIR Other, Specify   No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                                 Trauma.N/A Supplemental                                       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.com   3/7/25 Published
ArrivalIntubationInd Arrival intubation indicator Common Data Element 1 Indicator for intubation on arrival Indicator for intubation on arrival Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 2|3|1 || || ||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NINDS     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
GonioHipMeasureAct Goniometry hip measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for hip Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for hip Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
WgtMeasr Weight measurement Common Data Element 1.9 Measurement of participant's/subject's weight Measurement of participant's/subject's weight Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0 1000 C0005910|C0242485 Body Weight|Measurement UMLS|UMLS                 Kilogram ALS/GENERAL/TBI/SCI/STROKE: Record the weight of the participant/subject. To be collected at the visit, not self-reported. Indicate whether weight was measured in  kilograms (kg) preferably,  or pounds (lbs.). Height and weight are commonly collected at the baseline visit. Depending on the study population and study intervention it may be appropriate to collect height and weight at subsequent study visits.  The suggested range is 0-500 kg or 0-1000 lbs. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI. Documentation of height and weight is motivated by two reasons: 1. the risk of (systemic) complications is greater in the presence of obesity; 2. body weight is important for calculating required doses of (study) medications. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Weight measurement Injury_History|trauma|CDISC|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Imaging Diagnostics Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures   N/A.N/A Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures Assessments and Examinations.Vital Signs and Other Body Measures|Outcomes and End Points.Assessing Comorbidities   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Core Core Core   Supplemental Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Core Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental Weight measurement. SCI Variable: WEIGHT NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 4/1/14 3/17/25 Published
ZIPPartialCode ZIP partial code Common Data Element 1.2 First three digits of the zip code where the participant/subject currently lives. First three digits of the zip code where the participant/subject currently lives. Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry     C25621 Postal Code NCIT                   Enter first three digits of the zip code. Protected health information (PHI), under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), does allow collection of the initial three digits of a zip code if, according to the current publicly available data from the Bureau of the Census: the geographic unit formed by combining all zip codes with the same three initial digits contains more than 20,000 people.  For CDUS reporting, the last four digits of the complete nine-digit Zip code should not be submitted to assure patient confidentiality.  If the initial three digits of a zip code for all such geographic units containing 20,000 or fewer people is changed to 000.  In addition, this is usually an optional field.   Therefore, if not provided, also enter 000. First three digits of the zip code First three digits of the zip code Demographics|NTRR|COVID NINDS Genetics Repository, Required Clinical Data Elements for subjects with Cerebrovascular Disease - http://ccr.coriell.org/Sections/Collections/NINDS/Cerebrovascular.aspx?PgId=190&coll=ND Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Basic Basic Basic Basic Zip code NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     4/1/14 3/7/25 Published
GonioElbowMeasureAct Goniometry elbow measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for elbow Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for elbow Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     4/9/25 4/9/25 Draft
AirwayDevPlaceDateTime Airway device placement date/time Common Data Element 1 The date/time the airway device placement was confirmed The date/time the airway device placement was confirmed Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental       NTRR         NEMSIS     3/12/25 4/9/25 Draft

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variable name title element type version definition short description datatype maximum character quantity input restriction minimum value maximum value data element concept identifiers data element concept names data element terminology sources permissible values permissible value descriptions permissible value output codes permissible value concept identifiers permissible value concept names permissible value terminology sources Item Response OID Element OID unit of measure guidelines/instructions notes preferred question text keywords references population.all domain.general (for all diseases) domain.traumatic brain injury domain.Parkinson's disease domain.Friedreich's ataxia domain.stroke domain.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis domain.Huntington's disease domain.multiple sclerosis domain.neuromuscular diseases domain.myasthenia gravis domain.spinal muscular atrophy domain.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy domain.congenital muscular dystrophy domain.spinal cord injury domain.headache domain.epilepsy domain.eye diseases domain.trauma classification.general (for all diseases) classification.acute hospitalized classification.concussion/mild TBI classification.epidemiology classification.moderate/severe TBI: rehabilitation classification.Parkinson's disease classification.Friedreich's ataxia classification.stroke classification.amyotrophic lateral sclerosis classification.Huntington's disease classification.multiple sclerosis classification.neuromuscular diseases classification.myasthenia gravis classification.spinal muscular atrophy classification.Duchenne muscular dystrophy/Becker muscular dystrophy classification.congenital muscular dystrophy classification.spinal cord injury classification.headache classification.epilepsy classification.eye diseases classification.trauma epidemiology classification.trauma pre-hospital classification.trauma acute hospital classification.trauma rehabilitation/outcomes historical notes Label(s) see also submitting organization name submitting contact name submitting contact information effective date until date steward organization name steward contact name steward contact information creation date last change date administrative status
AlcConsume6MoreDrinkFreq Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency Common Data Element 1.7 The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of 'drinks consumed' differs from one nation and culture to another, so the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed will be defined as well as quantity of each that constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol. The rate of occurrence for when the participant/subject consumes six or more drinks containing alcohol on one occasion. It is noted that the meaning of 'drinks consumed' differs from one nation and culture to another. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0439603|C0001948 Frequencies (time pattern)|Alcohol consumption UMLS|UMLS Daily or almost daily|Less than monthly|Monthly|Never|Unknown|Weekly Daily or almost daily|Less than monthly|Monthly|Never|Unknown|Weekly 1|2|3|0|999|4 ||||| ||||| |||||       GENERAL: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
FA: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
STROKE: History can be obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record.
MS: Choose one. Response is obtained from participant/ subject, family member, friend, or chart/ medical record. Unknown includes the scenario where information is not documented in the medical record. Current Guidelines for MS is incorrect: Choose one if currently drinks
FITBIR, NIA, PDBP;Note: This question asks about 'drinks consumed'. The meaning of this word differs from one nation and culture to another. It is important therefore to mention the most common alcoholic beverages likely to be consumed and how much of each constitutes a drink (approximately 10 grams of pure ethanol). For example, one bottle of beer (330 ml at 5% ethanol), a glass of wine (140 ml at 12% ethanol), and a shot of spirits (40 ml at 40% ethanol) represent a standard drink of about 13 g of ethanol.   trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                   Trauma.N/A Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Alcohol consume six or more drinks frequency NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
DeathCauseICD10CMCode Death cause ICD-10-CM code Common Data Element 1.2 ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0007465/C5669790 Cause of Death/ICD-10 Code UMLS                   Recommend 4 fields for coding  primary cause and other underlying or contributing  causes of death. Should use death certificate if available.   ICD-10-CM code that describes the cause of participant/subject's death trauma|Death_Cause_ICD_10_CM_Code http://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Clinical Event End Points Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic C21665 NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@EMMES.COM 42635 45733 Published
DrgSubstCurrntIllicitUseCat Drug or substance current illicit use indicator Common Data Element 1.14 Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C0262926|C0086190|C5238744 Participant/Medical History|Illicit Drugs|llicit Drug Use History UMLS|UMLS|UMLS No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 C1298908|C0439673|C1705108 no|Unknown|Yes (indicator) UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. Response is obtained by report of the participant/subject or proxy as soon as possible after visit/admission. Do not record medications that are prescribed for medical purposes. Collect information on substances and medications taken for reasons other than prescription, or taken more frequently or at higher doses than prescribed. Do not record medications that are prescribed for medical purposes (these should be entered in the element 'medical history'.) Collect information on substances and medications taken for reasons other than prescription, or taken more frequently or at higher doses than prescribed. Assure participant/subject that information on such use will be treated as strictly confidential. Recommend collection as soon as possible after visit/admission. Substance abuse directly before injury may have contributed to the incident causing injury. In general, substance abuse may indicate increased risk taking behavior. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Indicator of participant's/subject's use of illegal drugs, prescription or over-the-counter drugs in the past year for purposes other than those for which they are meant to be used, or in large amounts trauma|Medical_History Corrigan JD, Bogner J, Holloman C. Lifetime history of traumatic brain injury among persons with substance use disorders. Brain Inj. 2012;26(2):139-50. Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History     Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Core Core     Supplemental                   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Drug or substance current illicit use indicator NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 41730 45733 Published
EduLvlUSATyp Education level USA type Common Data Element 1.13 Highest grade or level of school participant/subject has completed or the highest degree received Highest grade or level of school participant/subject has completed or the highest degree received Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0679646/C1521970|C0013658/C0041703|C1704791 Participant/Characteristics|Educational Status/United States|Demographics Domain UMLS|UMLS|UMLS 10th Grade|11th Grade|12th Grade, no diploma|1st Grade|2nd Grade|3rd Grade|4th Grade|5th Grade|6th Grade|7th Grade|8th Grade|9th Grade|Associate degree: academic program|Associate degree: occupational/technical/vocational program|Bachelor's degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS, BBA)|Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, EdD)|GED or equivalent|High school graduate|Master's degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MBA)|Never attended/Kindergarten only|Other, specify|Professional school degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, JD)|Some college, no degree|Unknown 10th Grade|11th Grade|12th Grade, no diploma|1st Grade|2nd Grade|3rd Grade|4th Grade|5th Grade|6th Grade|7th Grade|8th Grade|9th Grade|Associate degree: academic program|Associate degree: occupational/technical/vocational program|Bachelor's degree (e.g., BA, AB, BS, BBA)|Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, EdD)|GED or equivalent|High school graduate|Master's degree (e.g., MA, MS, MEng, MEd, MBA)|Never attended/Kindergarten only|Other, specify|Professional school degree (e.g., MD, DDS, DVM, JD)|Some college, no degree|Unknown 10|11|12|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|444|21|22|999 ||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||       Choose the highest level attained by the participant/subject. cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the subject's highest grade or level of school completed? trauma|COVID19 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES); National Health Interview Survey (NHIS); PhenX Toolkit Current Educational Attainment #011001 (https: //www.phenxtoolkit.org) Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Basic Basic Basic Core Supplemental Supplemental Core Supplemental   Core Core Core       Core Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic     EduLvlMaternalUSATyp;EduLvlPaternalUSATyp;EduPerfStatus;EduSchoolParticipStatus;EduTyp;EduYrCt;s0:EduLvlUSATypOTH NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45748 Published
EmplmtOTH Employment other text Common Data Element 1.7 The free-text field related to 'Employment status' specifying other text. Status of participant/subject's current employment The free-text field related to 'Employment status' specifying other text. Status of participant/subject's current employment Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0014003 Employment UMLS                   FA/NMD/SMA/EPILEPSY/MS/
STROKE:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm)

GENERAL:
For years completed, code the number of years attained (0-30 years), normed to someone moving full time at the usual pace, i.e. a year that was repeated counts as only 1 year and the usual single-year full-time load completed over several years counts as 1 year. Certificate and technical programs do NOT count no matter how specialized.    The number of years of typical completion of the relevant program is counted. If the subject obtained their education outside the United States, ask about their educational system to estimate the correct coding - Internship, Residency, and Fellowship years are experiential training and do not count.  Recommend collection at least on date of TBI.
Return to work is a relevant outcome parameter in patients in paid workforce prior to injury. If post injury employment is an outcome, pre-injury employment is an important predictor. Other, specify trauma EPILEPSY?FA/GENERAL/HEADASHE/MS/NMD/SMA/STROKE:
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes.htm)
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status|Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status     Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core   Supplemental Supplemental     Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental       Core Supplemental   Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic     EmplmtStatu NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/CIT/BRICS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 41795 45733 Published
GCSEyeRespnsScale Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - eye response scale Common Data Element 1.14 Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) - Best eye response (E). The GCS is a standardized instrument for assessing the level of consciousness. It evaluates three aspects of responsiveness: eye opening, motor response, verbal response. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0578785/C0488481/C0559289 Glasgow coma scale finding/Glasgow coma score.eye opening:Fcn:Pt:^Patient:Ord/Glasgow Coma Score eye opening subscore UMLS 1|2|3|4|Unknown|Untestable No eye opening|Eye opening to pain|Eye opening to speech/verbal command|Eyes open spontaneously|Unknown|Untestable 1|2|3|4|0|555 C3840971/C2012045|C3840970/C2012047|C2012048|C3840968/C2012046|C0439673|C0442737 No eye opening/Glasgow coma scale eyes never open (1)|Eye opening to pain/Glasgow coma scale eyes open to pain stimuli (2)|Glasgow coma scale eyes open to verbal stimuli (3)|Opens eyes spontaneously/Glasgow coma scale eyes open spontaneously (4)|Unknown|Not detected UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Choose one. This element should be collected along with the other elements from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Intubation and severe facial/eye swelling or damage make it impossible to test the verbal and eye responses. In these circumstances, the score is given as 1 with a modifier attached e.g. 'E1s' where 's' = swollen, or 'V1t' where t = tube. A composite might be 'GCS 5ts'. This would mean, for example, eyes closed because of swelling = 1, intubated = 1, leaving a motor score of 3 for 'abnormal flexion'. Often the 1 is left out, so the scale reads ES or VT.   Best eye response Core_TBI|trauma Teasdale G, Jennett B. Assessment of coma and impaired consciousness. A practical scale. Lancet. Jul 1974;2(7872): 81-4.
Marmarou A, Lu J, Butcher I, et al. Prognostic value of the Glasgow Coma Scale and pupil reactivity in traumatic brain injury assessed pre-hospital and on enrolment: an IMPACT analysis. J Neurotrauma. Feb 2007;24(2): 270-80.
Stocchetti N, Pagan F, Calappi E, et al. Inaccurate early assessment of neurological severity in head injury. J Neurotrauma. Sep 2004: 21(9): 1131-40.
Balestreri M, Czosnyka M, Chatfield DA, et al. Predictive value of Glasgow Coma Scale after brain trauma: change in trend over the past ten years. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. Jan 2004;75(1): 161-2.
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event|Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination Assessments and Examinations.Physical/Neurological Examination                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Core Core Core Core                               Basic Basic Basic Basic GCS Eye response     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
GonioAnkleMeasureAct Goniometry ankle measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for ankle Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for ankle Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonioElbowMeasureAct Goniometry elbow measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for elbow Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for elbow Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonioHipMeasureAct Goniometry hip measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for hip Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for hip Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonioKneeMeasureAct Goniometry knee measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for knee Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for knee Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomAnkleMeasr Goniometry ankle measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for ankle Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for ankl Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomElbowMeasr Goniometry elbow measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for elbow Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for elbo Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomHipMeasr Goniometry hip measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for hip Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for hi Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomKneeMeasr Goniometry knee measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for knee Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for kne Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomNeckMeasr Goniometry neck measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for neck Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for nec Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomShouldAbductMeasr Goniometry shoulder abduct measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abductio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomShouldMeasr Goniometry shoulder measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder abductio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomTorsoMeasr Goniometry torso measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for torso Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for tors Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GoniomWristMeasr Goniometry wrist measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for wrist Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for wris Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
GonioNeckMeasureAct Goniometry neck measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for neck Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for neck Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonioShouldAbdMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder abduct measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonioShoulderMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder abduction Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonioShouldForFlexMeasureAct Goniometry shoulder forward flexion measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonioTorsoMeasureAct Goniometry torso measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for torso Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for torso Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonioWristMeasureAct Goniometry wrist measurement (active) Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for wrist Measurement in degrees of the active range of motion for wrist Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
GonShoulbductFwdFlexnMeasr Goniometry shoulder forward flexion measurement Common Data Element 1 Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder forward flexion Measurement in degrees of the passive range of motion for shoulder forward flexio Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry -360 360                                   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
HealthcareServiceVisitCount Patient other healthcare service visit count Common Data Element 1 The count or number related to the patients visits to other health care services. The count or number related to the patients visits to other health care services. Alphanumeric 3 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     45756 45756 Draft
HospDischDisp Hospital discharge disposition type Common Data Element 1 The disposition of the patient when discharged from the hospital The disposition of the patient when discharged from the hospital Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Deceased/Expired|Discharged to home or self-care (routine discharge)|Discharged/Transferred to an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF)|Discharged/Transferred to another type of institution not defined elsewhere|Discharged/Transferred to a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric distinct part unit of a hospital|Discharged/Transferred to a short-term general hospital for inpatient care|Discharged/Transferred to court/law enforcement.|Discharged/Transferred to home under care of organized home health service|Discharged/Transferred to hospice care|Discharged/Transferred to inpatient rehab or designated unit|Discharged/Transferred to Long Term Care Hospital (LTCH)|Discharged/Transferred to Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)|Left against medical advice or discontinued care Deceased/Expired|Discharged to home or self-care (routine discharge)|Discharged/Transferred to an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF)|Discharged/Transferred to another type of institution not defined elsewhere|Discharged/Transferred to a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric distinct part unit of a hospital|Discharged/Transferred to a short-term general hospital for inpatient care|Discharged/Transferred to court/law enforcement.|Discharged/Transferred to home under care of organized home health service|Discharged/Transferred to hospice care|Discharged/Transferred to inpatient rehab or designated unit|Discharged/Transferred to Long Term Care Hospital (LTCH)|Discharged/Transferred to Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF)|Left against medical advice or discontinued care 5|6|2|13|12|1|9|3|8|10|11|7|4 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NTDS     45756 45756 Draft
HospitDischgDateTime Hospital discharge date and time Common Data Element 1.7 Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject was discharged from the hospital Date (and time, if applicable and known) the participant/subject was discharged from the hospital Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry     C0019994|C0030685 Hospitals|Patient Discharge UMLS|UMLS                   TBI/STROKE: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.).
GENERAL:
Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh: mm: ss.
Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Hospital discharge date and time Injury_History|trauma|TRACK_TBI GENERAL/SMA/TBI: No references available
STROKE: Get With The Guidelines (GWTG) Stroke Patient Management Tool Coding Instructions (Updated on 11/4/2009); Paul Coverdell National Acute Stroke Registry
Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information     Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information           Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Basic     Core           Supplemental             Supplemental Supplemental Basic Basic Hospital discharge date and time     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
HospitOTH Hospitalization other text Common Data Element 1.6 The free-text field related to 'Hospitalization reason' specifying other text. Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries The free-text field related to 'Hospitalization reason' specifying other text. Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0019993|C0679646/C0262926 Hospitalization|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS                   Record the reason for each hospitalization within the past year. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Other, specify trauma|Medical_History|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 41855 45733 Published
HospitRsn Hospitalization reason Common Data Element 1.6 Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Reason why the participant/subject was hospitalized, excluding all surgeries Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected     C0679646/C0262926|C0392360|C0019993 Participant/Medical History|Indication of (contextual qualifier)|Hospitalization UMLS|UMLS|UMLS Cardiomyopathy/Arrhythmia|Dehydration|Failure to Thrive|Fracture|Infection other than pneumonia|Other, specify|Pneumonia or Respiratory|Seizures|Trauma Cardiomyopathy/Arrhythmia|Dehydration|Failure to Thrive|Fracture|Infection other than pneumonia|Other, specify|Pneumonia or Respiratory|Seizures|Trauma 1|2|3|4|444|6|7|8|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       Record the reason for each hospitalization within the past year. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Indicate cause for hospitalization trauma|Medical_History|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Hospitalization reason     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 41730 45733 Published
LateralityTyp Laterality type Common Data Element 1 Laterality type relative to the anatomic site of the body examined or affected Laterality type relative to the anatomic site of the body examined or affected Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Left|Right Left|Right 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
LivPrsnRltnshpTyp Living with person relationship type Common Data Element 1 Type(s) of relationship(s) that obtain between the participant/subject and all people with whom she or he currently lives, cohabits, or stays Type(s) of relationship(s) that obtain between the participant/subject and all people with whom she or he currently lives, cohabits, or stays Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Adopted son or daughter|Biological son or daughter|Brother or sister|Father or mother|Foster child|Grandchild|Grandparent|Housemate or roommate|Husband or wife|Military unit member|N/A - Alone|N/A - Homeless|Other nonrelative|Other patient/ resident in care facility|Other relative|Parent-in-law|Personal care attendant|Roomer or boarder|Son-in-law or daughter-in-law|Stepfather or stepmother|Stepson or stepdaughter|Unknown|Unmarried partner Adopted son or daughter|Biological son or daughter|Brother or sister|Father or mother|Foster child|Grandchild|Grandparent|Housemate or roommate|Husband or wife|Military unit member|N/A - Alone|N/A - Homeless|Other nonrelative|Other patient/ resident in care facility|Other relative|Parent-in-law|Personal care attendant|Roomer or boarder|Son-in-law or daughter-in-law|Stepfather or stepmother|Stepson or stepdaughter|Unknown|Unmarried partner 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9|10|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20|21|999|22 |||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||       TBI:
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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FA:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.
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NMD:
Choose all that apply
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SMA:
Choose all that apply
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STROKE:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.
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HEADACHE:
Skip this data element if the participant/ subject lives alone.  If he/she lives with one or more people, choose all that apply.  Household and Income.
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GENERAL:
Text for participant's/subject's primary language.  It may be easier to record the full name of the language and code the data later using the ISO 639-2 codes.
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TBI (TBIACUTE):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMILD):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIMOD):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
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TBI (TBIEPID):
Choose all that apply. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at least on date of TBI and perhaps after all initial medical treatment.
  Living with persons relationsip type trauma FA:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf Four additional permissible values were added on for FA.
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GENERAL:
No references available
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HEADACHE:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf Four additional permissible values were added on for FA.
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NMD:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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SMA:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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STROKE:
Code values taken from PhenX Toolkit (https://www.phenxtoolkit.org) Household Roster-Relationships #011401 American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
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TBI:
American Community Survey questionnaire. U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Downloads/questionnaires/2012/Quest12.pdf
Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status   Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status     Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental   Supplemental Supplemental       Supplemental   Supplemental       Core     Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Living with person relationship type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 41730 45733 Published
MedHistPsychiatricOTH Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Common Data Element 1.1 Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Participant/Medical History psychiatric category other text Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry     C0552595|C0679646/C0262926 Psychiatric findings|Participant/Medical History UMLS|UMLS                   Record the other Participant/Medical History category (if any).   Other, specify TBI_IMPACT|trauma|TRACK_TBI|Medical_History|COVID19 TBI IMPACT SIGNIFICANT Participant/Medical History : http://www.tbi-impact.org/cde/mod_templates/02_01_Significant_medical_history.pdf Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   FITBIR_CDE   NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk   41856 45733 Published
MobilityDvcTyp Mobility device type Common Data Element 1 Type for all mobility devices currently used by the participant/subject Type for all mobility devices currently used by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 255 Free-Form Entry                             SMA:
For each mobility device type record if it is used
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STROKE:
Choose all that apply
  Type(s) of mobility devices trauma DMD:
No references available
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GENERAL:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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STROKE:
No references available
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies       Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies           Treatment/Intervention Data.Devices Treatment/Intervention Data.Devices           Trauma.N/A Supplemental             Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Mobility device type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 41730 45756 Draft
NoRehabFUNotInterestedReasTyp No rehab follow up not interested reason type other Common Data Element 1.3 The reasons the subject is not interested in follow-up care when they did not receive any rehabilitation treatment to address problems related to their brain injury following their ED/visit/discharge from the hospital. The reasons the subject is not interested in follow-up care when they did not receive any rehabilitation treatment to address problems related to their brain injury following their ED/visit/discharge from the hospital. Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           because I believe I can manage the problems caused by my injury on my own|because I did not think I needed it (e.g., Dr. said I didn't need it and/or didn't need a referral for that reason)|because I was dissatisfied with the treatment I received at the ED/hospital because I believe I can manage the problems caused by my injury on my own|because I did not think I needed it (e.g., Dr. said I didn't need it and/or didn't need a referral for that reason)|because I was dissatisfied with the treatment I received at the ED/hospital || || || ||           Not Interested in follow-up care, please check any/all of the reasons that apply NTRR|trauma https://ntrr.nih.gov/ Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event Disease/Injury Related Events.History of Disease/Injury Event                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic 2025-03-17 promoted to a NTRR CDE by a request from NTRR WG     NIH/CIT/BRICS LeVon Greer levon.greer@nih.gov     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov 42949 45733 Published
PainDayPstWkNum Pain day past week number Common Data Element 1.2 Number of days with pain over the last seven days including today. Number of days with pain over the last seven days including today. Numeric Values   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|9 None|One day|Two days|Three days|Four days|Five days|Six days|Seven days|Unknown 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||       SCI:
Choose one. "Today" is the day the subject answers the question regardless time of day. The duration of pain during the day does not matter in answering this question.
SCI Variable: PNDAYNO Number of days with pain in the last seven days including today trauma SCI:Widerstr-Noga E, Biering-Sirensen F, Bryce T, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Siddall PJ. The international spinal cord injury pain basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2008 Dec;46(12):818-23. Adult                           N/A.N/A       Trauma.N/A                                 Supplemental       Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Pain days with past week number     NIh/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     41730 45736 Published
PatientVisitSiteTyp Patient visit site type Common Data Element 1 Information related to the site of visit by a patient to a medical professional. Information related to the site of visit by a patient to a medical professional. Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Email to provider|Emergency Department|Hospital Inpatient Department|Hospital Outpatient Department|Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Hospital Inpatient Department|Other|Phone call to provider|Provider�s Office|Telemedicine Email to provider|Emergency Department|Hospital Inpatient Department|Hospital Outpatient Department|Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Hospital Inpatient Department|Other|Phone call to provider|Provider�s Office|Telemedicine 1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9 |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     45756 45756 Draft
PatientVisitSiteTypOTH Patient visit site type other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Patient visit site type' specifying other text. The free-text field related to 'Patient visit site type' specifying other text. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Workgroup     45756 45756 Draft
PdAsstPerDayHrsCt Paid assistance per day hours number Common Data Element 1.1 How many hours in a typical 24-hour day do you have someone with you - paid assistance to provide physical assistance for personal care activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and mobility? The number of hours per day the subject/participant utilizes a paid assistant Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                             FA:
Record the number of hours of paid assistance the participant/subject receives in a 24-hour day.
  How many hours in a typical 24-hour day do you have someone with you (paid assistance) to provide physical assistance for personal care activities such as eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and mobility? trauma FA:No references available Adult and Pediatric       Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                           Trauma.N/A             Supplemental                           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Paid assistance per day hours number. NTRR_CDE     NIH/NINDS         NIH/NINDS     41730 45736 Published
PhyscialProblems Physical problems at follow-up Common Data Element 1 Do you currently have any physical problems, such as mobility impairment (difficulty moving your arms, legs, or body)? Do you currently have any physical problems, such as mobility impairment (difficulty moving your arms, legs, or body)? Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Declined to answer/Refused|Missing/Unknown|No|Yes Declined to answer/Refused|Missing/Unknown|No|Yes 3|4|2|1 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         BurnModelSystem     45756 45756 Draft
PreExistCondType Pre-existing conditions type Common Data Element 1 A condition/disease(occuring prior to injury) reported by the participant/subject or documented in the medical record as part of medical history A condition/disease(occuring prior to injury) reported by the participant/subject or documented in the medical record as part of medical history Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Advance Directive Limiting Care|Alcohol Use Disorder|Anticoagulant Therapy|Anxiety|Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)|Bipolar I/II Disorder|Bleeding Disorder|Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)|Chronic Renal Failure|Cirrhosis|Congenital Anomalies|Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)|Currently Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer|Current Smoker|Dementia|Diabetes Mellitus|Disseminated Cancer|Fuctionality Dependent Health Status|Hypertension|Major Depressive Disorder|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Other Mental/personality Disorders|Other, Specify|Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)|Post-traumatic Stress Disorder|Pregnancy|Prematurity|Schizoaffective Disorder|Schizophrenia|Sleep disorder|Steroid Use|Substance Use Disorder Advance Directive Limiting Care|Alcohol Use Disorder|Anticoagulant Therapy|Anxiety|Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)|Bipolar I/II Disorder|Bleeding Disorder|Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)|Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)|Chronic Renal Failure|Cirrhosis|Congenital Anomalies|Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)|Currently Receiving Chemotherapy for Cancer|Current Smoker|Dementia|Diabetes Mellitus|Disseminated Cancer|Fuctionality Dependent Health Status|Hypertension|Major Depressive Disorder|Myocardial Infarction (MI)|Other Mental/personality Disorders|Other, Specify|Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)|Post-traumatic Stress Disorder|Pregnancy|Prematurity|Schizoaffective Disorder|Schizophrenia|Sleep disorder|Steroid Use|Substance Use Disorder |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||             Epidemiology|NTRR|NTDS   Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Basic Supplemental Basic Basic       NTRR         NTRR Workgroup     45721 45723 Draft
RehabFacilityDays Person Rehabilitation Facility length day county Common Data Element 1 Number of days spent in a rehabilitation facility Number of days spent in a rehabilitation facility Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry 0                                     Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         CaDSR     45756 45756 Draft
ResdncTyp Residence type Common Data Element 1.8 Type of residence where the participant/subject is currently living Type of residence where the participant/subject is currently living Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0237096 residence UMLS Home|Hospital|N/A - patient died|Nursing home|Other, specify|Rehabilitation center|Unknown Home|Hospital|N/A - patient died|Nursing home|Other, specify|Rehabilitation center|Unknown 1|2|777|3|444|4|999 |||||| |||||| ||||||       Choose one. Add date and time stamp for when assessed. FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What type of residence does the subject currently live in? Demographics|trauma|COVID No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                             Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Basic Supplemental                             Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
ReturnToWorkDate Return to work date Unique Data Element 1.1 Date the participant returned to work following their injury Date the participant returned to work following their injury Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                                   trauma   Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics Participant/Subject Characteristics.Demographics                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       Craig Hospital Chris Cusick CCusick@CraigHospital.org     NIH/CIT/BRICS Miranda Osterheld Miranda.Osterheld@nih.gov 43000 45733 Published
RtrnWrkSchlStatus Return work school status Common Data Element 1 Status of participant's/subject's return to work and/or school Status of participant's/subject's return to work and/or school Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Did not return to work or school|Different work or school|N/A|Only in sheltered environment|Returned to previous level|Same work or school, reduced level|Unknown Did not return to work or school|Different work or school|N/A|Only in sheltered environment|Returned to previous level|Same work or school, reduced level|Unknown 1|2|777|3|4|5|6 |||||| |||||| ||||||       TBI: Choose one. Recommend collection at least at end of initial medical care. Add date stamp for when assessed.   Return to work or school (choose one): trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Outcomes and End Points.Other Clinical Data Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Return to work or school status     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Draft
SelfReportHealth Self-reported health Common Data Element 1 Self-reported health, also described as self-related health or self-assessed health, is an individual appraisal of health status based upon individual perpectives Self-reported health, also described as self-related health or self-assessed health, is an individual appraisal of health status based upon individual perpectives Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Excellent|Fair|Good|Poor|Very Good Excellent|Fair|Good|Poor|Very Good 1|4|3|5|2 |||| |||| ||||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NIH     45756 45756 Draft
TherapyParticipantOTH Therapy participant other text Common Data Element 1 Text describing the any other people participating in the therapy session. Text describing the any other people participating in the therapy session. Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
TherpyRehabEndDateTime Therapy rehabilitation end date time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation ended Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation ended Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Date Time of Discontinuation trauma|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation end date and time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
TherpyRehabFreq Therapy or rehabilitation frequency Common Data Element 1 Identified describing the frequency the participant/subject received the therapy or rehabilitation Identified describing the frequency the participant/subject received the therapy or rehabilitation Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL: Provide frequency for therapy or rehabilitation.
STROKE: Choose one. Frequency data should be coded using the CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology prior to aggregation or sharing.
TBI: Choose one.
Frequency data should be coded using the CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology prior to aggregation or sharing. Frequency of rehabilitation therapy trauma GENERAL: No references available
STROKE: CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology (http: //www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/cancerlibrary/terminologyresources/cdisc)
TBI: CDISC SDTM Frequency Terminology (Code C71113) (http: //www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/cancerlibrary/terminologyresources/cdisc) - http: //evs.nci.nih.gov/ftp1/CDISC/SDTM/
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies     Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic     Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation frequency     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
TherpyRehabOngngInd Therapy rehabilitation ongoing indicator Common Data Element 1.1 Indicator of whether the therapy or rehabilitation is ongoing Indicator of whether the therapy or rehabilitation is ongoing Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|9|1 || || ||       TBI: Choose one. Add date and time stamp for when assessed.   Therapy or Rehabilitation Ongoing? trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation ongoing indicator     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
TherpyRehabOTH Therapy or rehabilitation other text Common Data Element 1.1 The free-text field related to 'Therapy or rehabilitation type' specifying other text. Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject The free-text field related to 'Therapy or rehabilitation type' specifying other text. Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                             FA: Choose all that the participant/ subject receives
GENERAL/TBI: Choose all that apply. Response is obtained from report by the participant/subject, a reliable proxy or medical records. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at end of initial medical care. Service provision post-TBI is important to track as it is an indicator of health care resource utilization.
STROKE: Choose all that apply. This element can be collected to describe the participant/ subject prior to the stroke event and also to assess the participant/ subject at subsequent time points after the stroke event.
The therapy or rehabilitation service received should be coded using ICD-9-CM codes prior to aggregation or sharing. Other, specify trauma FA/GENERAL: No references available
STROKE/TBI: International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM): http: //www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd9cm.htm
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.Prior Health Status|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   Exploratory Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
TherpyRehabStrtDateTime Therapy rehabilitation start date time Common Data Element 1.3 Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation started Date (and time, if applicable and known) on which the therapy or rehabilitation started Date or Date & Time   Free-Form Entry                             GENERAL/TBI: Record the date/time according to the ISO 8601, the International Standard for the representation of dates and times (http: //www.iso.org/iso/home.html). The date/time should be recorded to the level of granularity known (e.g., year, year and month, complete date plus hours and minutes, etc.). Data Sharing Instructions: When date/time data are prepared for aggregation or sharing they should be converted to the format specified by ISO 8601, YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss. Date Time of Initiation trauma|TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation start date and time     NIH/CIT/BRICS Olga Vovk olga.vovk@nih.gov     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
TherpyRehabTyp Therapy or rehabilitation type Common Data Element 1.5 Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Type of therapy or rehabilitation services received by the participant/subject Alphanumeric   Multiple Pre-Defined Values Selected           Adaptive physical education|Behavior support plan|Crisis management plan|Dietary|Occupational therapy|Other, specify|Physical therapy|Psychological|Recreational|Sensory integration therapy|Social skills training|Speech therapy|Vocational Adaptive physical education|Behavior support plan|Crisis management plan|Dietary|Occupational therapy|Other, specify|Physical therapy|Psychological|Recreational|Sensory integration therapy|Social skills training|Speech therapy|Vocational 1|2|3|4|5|444|7|8|9|10|11|12|13 |||||||||||| |||||||||||| ||||||||||||       FA: Choose all that the participant/ subject receives
GENERAL/TBI: Choose all that apply. Response is obtained from report by the participant/subject, a reliable proxy or medical records. Add date stamp for when assessed. Recommend collection at end of initial medical care. Service provision post-TBI is important to track as it is an indicator of health care resource utilization.
STROKE: Choose all that apply. This element can be collected to describe the participant/ subject prior to the stroke event and also to assess the participant/ subject at subsequent time points after the stroke event.
The therapy or rehabilitation service received should be coded using ICD-9-CM codes prior to aggregation or sharing. Type of therapy or rehabilitation trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies   Participant/Subject History and Family History.General Health History Participant/Subject History and Family History.Prior Health Status|Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies                         Trauma.N/A Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic   Exploratory Supplemental                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Therapy or rehabilitation type     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45733 Published
VentilatorAssistUtilznInd Ventilator Assistance Utilization Indicator Common Data Element 1.2 Indicator whether patient was artificially ventilated Indicator whether patient was artificially ventilated Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Unknown|Yes No|Unknown|Yes 0|999|1 || || ||             EPO|trauma|Ventilator   Adult and Pediatric   Treatment/Intervention Data.Surgeries and Other Procedures                               Trauma.N/A   Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic NTRR_CDE   VentilatorAssistanceUtilznInd Baylor College of Medicine Jose-Miguel Yamal Jose-Miguel.Yamal@uth.tmc.edu     NIH/CIT/BRICS Kate Burdekin kate.burdekin@nih.gov 42429 45735 Published
VitStatus Vital status Common Data Element 1.12 Status of participant/subject as alive or dead Status of participant/subject as alive or dead Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C1148433 Vital Status UMLS Alive|Dead|Unknown Alive|Dead|Unknown 40|30|999 C4551704|C0011065|C0439673 Alive|Cessation of life|Unknown UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       Status of participant/subject as alive or dead. Choose one cdRNS|FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; What is the vital status of the subject? TRACK_TBI No references available Adult and Pediatric Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information Disease/Injury Related Events.Discharge Information|Outcomes and End Points.End Points                               Trauma.N/A Supplemental Basic Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental                               Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Vital status   VisitTyp;GlasgowOutcomeScalExtScore;InjElapsedTime;GCSTotalScore NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com   45723 Published
WorkAccomodationInd Work accomodation indicator Common Data Element 1 Indicator related to whether patient received some type of work accommodation Indicator related to whether patient received some type of work accommodation Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           No|Yes No|Yes 1|2 | | |                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     45756 45756 Draft
ActvityTyp Activity type Common Data Element 1 The types of activities related to rehabilitation services The types of activities related to rehabilitation services Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           Airway/respiratory management|Aquatic exercises/hydrotherapy|Assessment/evaluation|Assistive technology|Balance|Bathing|Bed mobility|Bladder management|Bowel management|Caregiver/attendant education|Cognitive-communication interventions|Communication interventions|Community re-integration outing|Community/in-house services|Complementary approaches|Complications (education)|Discharge planning|Discharge services|Dressing- lower body|Dressing- upper body|Education not covered by other activities|Endurance|Equipment evaluation|Equipment evaluation/provision/education|Financial planning|Gait|Grooming|Hippotherapy|Home management skills|Leisure skills in center|Leisure skills in outing|Leisure/play education and counseling|Medication (education)|Modalities|Motor speech and/or voice disorder interventions|Musculoskeletal treatments/modalities|Nutrition|Other therapeutic activities|Other, specify|Pain education|Peer/advocacy groups|Pre-gait|Psychoeducation intervention|Psychosocial support|Psychotherapeutic intervention|Range of motion/stretching|Safety (education)|School/educational reintegration outing|Self-feeding|Serial casting|Skin management|Social activity|Splint/cast fabrication|Strengthening|Supportive counseling|Swallowing interventions/exercises|Swallowing interventions/feeding trials|Team and patient/family conferences|Team process (interdisciplinary team interactions/planning)|Toileting for clothing management and hygiene|Tracheostomoy tube and/or ventilator support interventions|Transfers|Upright activities|Wheelchair mobility- manual|Wheelchair mobility- power|Wound care Airway/respiratory management|Aquatic exercises/hydrotherapy|Assessment/evaluation|Assistive technology|Balance|Bathing|Bed mobility|Bladder management (includes education)|Bowel management (includes education)|Caregiver/attendant education|Cognitive-communication interventions|Communication interventions|Community re-integration outing (community outing)|Community/in-house services|Complementary approaches|Complications (education)|Discharge planning|Discharge services|Dressing- lower body|Dressing- upper body|Education not covered by other activites|Endurance|Equipment evaluation|Equipment evaluation/provision/education|Financial planning|Gait|Grooming|Hippotherapy (therapeutic horseback riding)|Home management skills|Leisure skills in center|Leisure skills in outing|Leisure/play education and counseling|Medication (education)|Modalities|Motor speech and/or voice disorder interventions|Musculoskeletal treatments/modalities|Nutrition (education)|Other therapeutic activities (e.g. tenodesis training)|Other, specify|Pain education|Peer/advocacy groups|Pre-gait|Psychoeducation intervention|Psychosocial support|Psychotherapeutic intervention|Range of motion/stretching|Safety (education)|School/educational reintegration outing|Self-feeding|Serial casting|Skin management|Social activity|Splint/cast fabrication|Strengthening|Supportive counseling|Swallowing interventions/exercises|Swallowing interventions/feeding trials|Team and patient/family conferences|Team process (interdisciplinary team interactions/planning)|Toileting for clothing management and hygiene|Tracheostomoy tube and/or ventilator support interventions|Transfers|Upright activites (e.g. tilt tables)|Wheelchair mobility- manual|Wheelchair mobility- power|Wound care                         Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR     NINDS              
MobilityDvcOTH Mobility device other text Common Data Element 1 The free-text field related to 'Mobility device type' specifying other text. Type for all mobility devices currently used by the participant/subject The free-text field related to 'Mobility device type' specifying other text. Type for all mobility devices currently used by the participant/subject Alphanumeric 4000 Free-Form Entry                             SMA:
For each mobility device type record if it is used
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STROKE:
Choose all that apply
  Other, specify   DMD:
No references available
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GENERAL:
No references available
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SMA:
No references available
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STROKE:
No references available
Adult and Pediatric Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies       Treatment/Intervention Data.Therapies           Treatment/Intervention Data.Devices Treatment/Intervention Data.Devices           Trauma.N/A Supplemental             Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         NINDS     41855 45762 Draft
HospitPastYrCt Hospitalization past year count Common Data Element 1.3 Count of all hospitalizations the participant had within the past year for any reason Count of all hospitalizations the participant had within the past year for any reason Numeric Values   Free-Form Entry     C0679646/C0262926|C0019993/C0750480/C4086728 Participant/Medical History|Hospitalization/Count/Past Year UMLS|UMLS                   Record the total number of hospitalizations for the past year FITBIR|NIA|PDBP; Indicate the number of hospitalizations the participant had in the past year Medical_History No references available Adult and Pediatric       Outcomes and End Points.Clinical Event End Points                                         Core                           Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic Hospitalizations within past year number     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 41730 45715 Published
EmplmtStatu Employment status Common Data Element 1.12 Status of participant/subject's current employment Status of participant/subject's current employment Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected     C0014003 Employment UMLS Disabled, permanently or temporarily|Keeping house|Looking for work, unemployed|Only temporarily laid off|Other, specify|Retired|Sick leave or maternity leave|Student|Unknown|Working Now Disabled, permanently or temporarily|Keeping house|Looking for work, unemployed|Only temporarily laid off|Other, specify|Retired|Sick leave or maternity leave|Student|Unknown|Working Now 1|2|3|4|444|6|7|8|999|10 C1880351|C0020053|C0557369|C5447930|C3845569|C0035345|C0242807/C0086593|C0038492|C0439673|C0557351 Disabled|Housekeeping|Seeking work|Temporary Leave|Specify Other|Retirement|Sick Leave/Maternity leave|student|Unknown|Employed UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS|UMLS       For years completed, code the number of years attained (0-30 years), normed to someone moving full time at the usual pace, i.e. a year that was repeated counts as only 1 year and the usual single-year full-time load completed over several years counts as 1 year. Certificate and technical programs do NOT count no matter how specialized.    The number of years of typical completion of the relevant program is counted. If the subject obtained their education outside the United States, ask about their educational system to estimate the correct coding - Internship, Residency, and Fellowship years are experiential training and do not count.  Recommend collection at least on date of TBI. cdRNS|FITBIR|PDBP; Employment status trauma No references available Adult and Pediatric Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status Participant/Subject Characteristics.Social Status                               Trauma.N/A Core Core Core Core Core                               Basic Supplemental Basic Supplemental   NINDS_CDE   NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com     NIH/NINDS NINDSCDE NINDSCDE@emmes.com 41795 45733 Published
ReadmissionInd Readmission indicator Common Data Element 1 Indication of if the hospital stay was related to a readmission Indication of if the hospital stay was related to a readmission Alphanumeric   Single Pre-Defined Value Selected           N/A|No|Unknown|Yes N/A|No|Unknown|Yes 4|1|3|2 ||| ||| |||                 Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Outcomes Workgroup     45762 45762 Draft
TotActiveMotion Total Active Motion (TAM) Common Data Element 1 Measurements of the distal interphalangeal (DIP), proximal interphalangeal (PIP), and metatarsophalangeal (MCP) joints maximally flexed. The total amount of flexion is added, and one sum is used as total active flexion of that digit. If the joints lack full extension, the deficit is subtracted from the total active flexion yielding the total active motion or TAM. Measurements of the distal interphalangeal (DIP), proximal interphalangeal (PIP), and metatarsophalangeal (MCP) joints maximally flexed. Alphanumeric 4 Free-Form Entry                                       Adult and Pediatric                                   Trauma.N/A                                         Supplemental Supplemental Supplemental Basic       NTRR         Outcomes Workgroup     45762 45762 Draft

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