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. 2020 Sep 7;10:1328. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2020.01328

Table 2.

Detailed data specifications of the clinical and technical patient data collected for the MOMENTUM study.

Information type Example Source Time of accrual Data elements and models Terminology & ontology
OpenClinica Classifier
data
Patient Age, gender, comorbidities HIS Baseline SDTM,
CDASH,
CDISC
TNM-O,
ISO 8601,
EQ5D,
NCI-Thesaurus,
CTCAE,
TG263-nomenclature,
NAACCR
Disease Stage, histology, biomarkers HIS Baseline
Treatment Chemotherapy, surgical intent, total RT dose HIS End of treatment
Outcome
data
Toxicity CTCAE HIS 3, 6, 12, 24 mos. post-RT
Cancer control and PROs Local control, survival,
QoL questionnaires
HIS +
patient
3, 6, 12, 24
mos. post-RT
Microsoft Azure Diagnostic imaging data Diagnostic CT, MR, PET imaging PACS End of treatment DICOM-RT Not applicable
Radiotherapy planning data Delineation/structure stets, planning CT PACS, RIS End of treatment
Radiotherapy delivery data Motion data files, machine log files, fractions PACS, RIS End of treatment

CDASH, clinical data acquisition standards harmonization; CDISC, clinical data interchange standards consortium; CRC, clinical research coordinator; CT, computerized tomography; CTCAE, common terminology criteria for adverse events; DICOM-RT, digital imaging and communications in medicine in radiation therapy; EQ-5D, standardized instrument for measuring generic health status; HIS, hospital information system; ISO 8601, data elements and interchange formats—information interchange—representation of dates an date and time; Mos, months; NAACR, North American association of central cancer registries; NCI thesaurus, National Cancer Institute's reference terminology and ontology; PACS, picture archiving and communication system; PET, positron emission tomography; PROs, patient reported outcomes; QoL questionnaires, quality of life questionnaires; RIS, radiology information system; RT, radiation therapy; SDTM, study data tabulation model; TG263 nomenclature, standardized nomenclature for radiation therapy; TNM-O, Ontology support for staging of malignant tumors.