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Published in: Neurocritical Care 3/2023

13-09-2023 | Intracranial Hypertension | Common Data Elements for Disorders of Consciousness

Common Data Elements for Disorders of Consciousness: Recommendations from the Working Group on Physiology and Big Data

Authors: Erta Beqiri, Neeraj Badjatia, Ari Ercole, Brandon Foreman, Peter Hu, Xiao Hu, Kerri LaRovere, Geert Meyfroidt, Dick Moberg, Chiara Robba, Eric S. Rosenthal, Peter Smielewski, Mark S. Wainwright, Soojin Park, The Curing Coma Campaign and its Contributing Members

Published in: Neurocritical Care | Issue 3/2023

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Abstract

Background

The implementation of multimodality monitoring in the clinical management of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) results in physiological measurements that can be collected in a continuous and regular fashion or even at waveform resolution. Such data are considered part of the “Big Data” available in intensive care units and are potentially suitable for health care-focused artificial intelligence research. Despite the richness in content of the physiological measurements, and the clinical implications shown by derived metrics based on those measurements, they have been largely neglected from previous attempts in harmonizing data collection and standardizing reporting of results as part of common data elements (CDEs) efforts. CDEs aim to provide a framework for unifying data in clinical research and help in implementing a systematic approach that can facilitate reliable comparison of results from clinical studies in DoC as well in international research collaborations.

Methods

To address this need, the Neurocritical Care Society’s Curing Coma Campaign convened a multidisciplinary panel of DoC “Physiology and Big Data” experts to propose CDEs for data collection and reporting in this field. Results: We report the recommendations of this CDE development panel and disseminate CDEs to be used in physiologic and big data studies of patients with DoC.

Conclusions

These CDEs will support progress in the field of DoC physiologic and big data and facilitate international collaboration.
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Metadata
Title
Common Data Elements for Disorders of Consciousness: Recommendations from the Working Group on Physiology and Big Data
Authors
Erta Beqiri
Neeraj Badjatia
Ari Ercole
Brandon Foreman
Peter Hu
Xiao Hu
Kerri LaRovere
Geert Meyfroidt
Dick Moberg
Chiara Robba
Eric S. Rosenthal
Peter Smielewski
Mark S. Wainwright
Soojin Park
The Curing Coma Campaign and its Contributing Members
Publication date
13-09-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Neurocritical Care / Issue 3/2023
Print ISSN: 1541-6933
Electronic ISSN: 1556-0961
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12028-023-01846-7

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