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Height Weight
HEIGHTWEIGHT_OUT_SITTING_HEIGHT_MANUAL_YN 
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates whether sitting height was entered into the machine directly or manually
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataAuxiliary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HEIGHTWEIGHT_OUT_STANDING_HEIGHT_MANUAL_YN 
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates whether standing height was entered into the machine directly or manually
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataAuxiliary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HEIGHTWEIGHT_OUT_WEIGHT_MANUAL_YN 
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates whether weight was entered into the machine directly or manually
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataAuxiliary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HEIGHTWEIGHT_OUT_REASON_HEIGHT_NOT_DONE 
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates whether reason of sitting height not done
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HEIGHTWEIGHT_OUT_SITTING_HEIGHT 
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates the sitting height defined as the maximum distance from the vertex to the top of the sitting surface
Measurement Unit cm
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentSeca 287
ProtocolFor measuring standing height, participants were instructed to stand with their feet flat on the center of the base plate, feet together, and heels against the plate. Their back should be as straight as possible, with their body against the rod without leaning, and they should face forward. The observer gently positioned the participant’s head in the Frankfort Plane position, aligning the lower border of the left eye orbit with the upper margin of the external auditory meatus using the guide plate on the device. Participants were then asked to take a deep breath in and stretch to their fullest height. While they were inhaling, the head plate was brought down to rest gently on the top of their head. The height measurement was recorded by pressing "SEND" on the machine, followed by pressing another "SEND" button to record the weight.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HEIGHTWEIGHT_OUT_STANDING_HEIGHT 
Parameter DescriptionMeasurement of standing height in cms
Measurement Unit cm
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentSeca 287
ProtocolFor measuring standing height, participants were instructed to stand with their feet flat on the center of the base plate, feet together, and heels against the plate. Their back should be as straight as possible, with their body against the rod without leaning, and they should face forward. The observer gently positioned the participant’s head in the Frankfort Plane position, aligning the lower border of the left eye orbit with the upper margin of the external auditory meatus using the guide plate on the device. Participants were then asked to take a deep breath in and stretch to their fullest height. While they were inhaling, the head plate was brought down to rest gently on the top of their head. The height measurement was recorded by pressing "SEND" on the machine, followed by pressing another "SEND" button to record the weight.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HEIGHTWEIGHT_OUT_WEIGHT 
Parameter DescriptionWeight in Kgs
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentSeca 288
ProtocolFor measuring standing height, participants were instructed to stand with their feet flat on the center of the base plate, feet together, and heels against the plate. Their back should be as straight as possible, with their body against the rod without leaning, and they should face forward. The observer gently positioned the participant’s head in the Frankfort Plane position, aligning the lower border of the left eye orbit with the upper margin of the external auditory meatus using the guide plate on the device. Participants were then asked to take a deep breath in and stretch to their fullest height. While they were inhaling, the head plate was brought down to rest gently on the top of their head. The height measurement was recorded by pressing "SEND" on the machine, followed by pressing another "SEND" button to record the weight.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Hip Waist
HIPWAIST_OUT_MEASURE_TAKEN 
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates whether the hip and waist measurements were done on skin or over one or 2 layers of clothing
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataSupporting
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HIPWAIST_OUT_WAIST_SIZE 
Parameter DescriptionWaist circumference in cms
Measurement Unit cm
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentA non-stretchable measuring Seca tape
ProtocolParticipants were asked to stand with their feet facing forward, shoulder-width apart, and their arms folded across their chest. Standing behind the participant, the observer identified the waist at the narrowest part of the trunk, or, if not visible, at the level of the umbilicus (belly button) to measure the waist circumference. Participants were then instructed to breathe in while the measuring tape was adjusted to ensure it fit comfortably without being too loose or tight. As the participant slowly exhaled, but before inhaling again, the waist circumference was recorded. Without changing position, the measuring tape was slid down to measure the hip circumference at the widest part of the buttocks, parallel to the floor.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HIPWAIST_OUT_HIPS_SIZE 
Parameter DescriptionHip circumference in cms
Measurement Unit cm
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentA non-stretchable measuring Seca tape
ProtocolParticipants were asked to stand with their feet facing forward, shoulder-width apart, and their arms folded across their chest. Standing behind the participant, the observer identified the waist at the narrowest part of the trunk, or, if not visible, at the level of the umbilicus (belly button) to measure the waist circumference. Participants were then instructed to breathe in while the measuring tape was adjusted to ensure it fit comfortably without being too loose or tight. As the participant slowly exhaled, but before inhaling again, the waist circumference was recorded. Without changing position, the measuring tape was slid down to measure the hip circumference at the widest part of the buttocks, parallel to the floor.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HIPWAIST_OUT_CALC_WAIST_TO_HIP_RATIO 
Parameter DescriptionWaist to Hip Ratio
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolCalculated Ratio
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BMI
BMI_COMPUTED_FROM_HEIGHT_WEIGHT_INSTRUMENTS 
Parameter DescriptionCalculated BMI From Height and Weight Instruments; BMI=Weight/(Height*Height) where Weight is in Kg, and Height is in Meters
Measurement Unit kg/m2
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolCalculated BMI From Height and Weight Instruments; BMI=Weight/(Height*Height) where Weight is in Kg, and Height is in Meters
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Left hand
HANDGRIP_OUT_LEFT 
Parameter DescriptionLeft grip strength in Kgs
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentThe Jamar 5030J1 hydraulic hand dynamometer
ProtocolParticipants were seated comfortably in a chair with a supported back and fixed arms, and the chair was adjusted to ensure their arms rested at an appropriate height. Their feet were flat on the floor with their back against the chair. Participants were asked to rest their forearms on the chair’s arms, with their wrists just over the edge in a neutral position. The hand was positioned so that the thumb was on one side of the handle and the four fingers around the other. The observer supported the base of the dynamometer in their hand while the participant held it. Participants were then instructed to squeeze the handle of the dynamometer as strongly as possible and encouraged to continue squeezing until the needle stopped rising. Once complete, participants were told to stop squeezing, and the reading was recorded for both hands.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HANDGRIP_OUT_LEFT_SKIPPED_REASON 
Parameter DescriptionReason hand grip strength measurement (left hand) was not performed
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentThe Jamar 5030J1 hydraulic hand dynamometer
ProtocolParticipants were seated comfortably in a chair with a supported back and fixed arms, and the chair was adjusted to ensure their arms rested at an appropriate height. Their feet were flat on the floor with their back against the chair. Participants were asked to rest their forearms on the chair’s arms, with their wrists just over the edge in a neutral position. The hand was positioned so that the thumb was on one side of the handle and the four fingers around the other. The observer supported the base of the dynamometer in their hand while the participant held it. Participants were then instructed to squeeze the handle of the dynamometer as strongly as possible and encouraged to continue squeezing until the needle stopped rising. Once complete, participants were told to stop squeezing, and the reading was recorded for both hands.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataAuxiliary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HANDGRIP_OUT_LEFT_SKIPPED_YESNO 
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates whether grip strength test (left hand) was skipped or no
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentThe Jamar 5030J1 hydraulic hand dynamometer
ProtocolParticipants were seated comfortably in a chair with a supported back and fixed arms, and the chair was adjusted to ensure their arms rested at an appropriate height. Their feet were flat on the floor with their back against the chair. Participants were asked to rest their forearms on the chair’s arms, with their wrists just over the edge in a neutral position. The hand was positioned so that the thumb was on one side of the handle and the four fingers around the other. The observer supported the base of the dynamometer in their hand while the participant held it. Participants were then instructed to squeeze the handle of the dynamometer as strongly as possible and encouraged to continue squeezing until the needle stopped rising. Once complete, participants were told to stop squeezing, and the reading was recorded for both hands.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Right hand
HANDGRIP_OUT_RIGHT_SKIPPED_REASON 
Parameter DescriptionReason hand grip strength measurement (right hand) was not performed.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentThe Jamar 5030J1 hydraulic hand dynamometer
ProtocolParticipants were seated comfortably in a chair with a supported back and fixed arms, and the chair was adjusted to ensure their arms rested at an appropriate height. Their feet were flat on the floor with their back against the chair. Participants were asked to rest their forearms on the chair’s arms, with their wrists just over the edge in a neutral position. The hand was positioned so that the thumb was on one side of the handle and the four fingers around the other. The observer supported the base of the dynamometer in their hand while the participant held it. Participants were then instructed to squeeze the handle of the dynamometer as strongly as possible and encouraged to continue squeezing until the needle stopped rising. Once complete, participants were told to stop squeezing, and the reading was recorded for both hands.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataAuxiliary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HANDGRIP_OUT_RIGHT_SKIPPED_YESNO  
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates whether grip strength test (right hand) was skipped or no
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentThe Jamar 5030J1 hydraulic hand dynamometer
ProtocolParticipants were seated comfortably in a chair with a supported back and fixed arms, and the chair was adjusted to ensure their arms rested at an appropriate height. Their feet were flat on the floor with their back against the chair. Participants were asked to rest their forearms on the chair’s arms, with their wrists just over the edge in a neutral position. The hand was positioned so that the thumb was on one side of the handle and the four fingers around the other. The observer supported the base of the dynamometer in their hand while the participant held it. Participants were then instructed to squeeze the handle of the dynamometer as strongly as possible and encouraged to continue squeezing until the needle stopped rising. Once complete, participants were told to stop squeezing, and the reading was recorded for both hands.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HANDGRIP_OUT_RIGHT  
Parameter DescriptionRight grip strength in Kgs
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentThe Jamar 5030J1 hydraulic hand dynamometer
ProtocolParticipants were seated comfortably in a chair with a supported back and fixed arms, and the chair was adjusted to ensure their arms rested at an appropriate height. Their feet were flat on the floor with their back against the chair. Participants were asked to rest their forearms on the chair’s arms, with their wrists just over the edge in a neutral position. The hand was positioned so that the thumb was on one side of the handle and the four fingers around the other. The observer supported the base of the dynamometer in their hand while the participant held it. Participants were then instructed to squeeze the handle of the dynamometer as strongly as possible and encouraged to continue squeezing until the needle stopped rising. Once complete, participants were told to stop squeezing, and the reading was recorded for both hands.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Anthropometric measurements
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_HEIGHT_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionHeight ( in cm ).
Measurement Unit cm
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_VISCERAL_ADIPOSE_TISSUE_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionVisceral Fat ( in l )
Measurement Unit l
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_WAIST_CIRCUMFERENCE_VALUE 
Parameter DescriptionWaist Circumference ( in m )
Measurement Unit m
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_WEIGHT_VALUE 
Parameter DescriptionWeight ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Energy Expenditure
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_RESTING_ENERGY_EXPENDITURE_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionResting Energy Expenditure
Measurement Unit kcal/day
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_TOTAL_ENERGY_EXPENDITURE_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Energy Expenditure
Measurement Unit kcal/day
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Fat/Free Mass Value
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_FFMI_VALUE 
Parameter DescriptionFat Free Mass Index ( in kg/m2 )
Measurement Unit kg/m2
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_FMI_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionViFat Mass Index ( in kg/m2 )
Measurement Unit kg/m2
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_Z_FFMI_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionZ Fat Free Mass Index
Measurement Unit m
Value_TypeNULL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_Z_FMI_VALUE 
Parameter DescriptionZ Fat Mass Index
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Mass Value
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_ABSOLUTE_FAT_MASS_VALUE 
Parameter DescriptionFat Mass ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_BMI_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionBody mass Index
Measurement Unit kg/m2
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_FAT_FREE_MASS_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionFat Free Mass ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeNULL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_RELATIVE_FAT_MASS_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionRelative Fat Mass ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_SKELETAL_MUSCLE_MASS_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionSkeletal Muscle Mass ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Phase Angle
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_PERCENTILE_PHASEANGLE_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionPhase Angle Percentile
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_PHASEANGLE_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionPhase Angle
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_SDS_PHASEANGLE_VALUE 
Parameter DescriptionSDS Phase Angle
Measurement Unit degree
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Skeletal Muscle Mass
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_SMM_LA_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionSkeletal Muscle Mass Left Arm ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_SMM_LL_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionSkeletal Muscle Mass Left Leg ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_SMM_RA_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionSkeletal Muscle Mass Right Arm ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_SMM_RL_VALUE 
Parameter DescriptionSkeletal Muscle Mass Right Leg ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_SMM_TORSO_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionSkeletal Muscle Mass Torso ( in kg )
Measurement Unit kg
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Water Value
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_EXTRACELLULAR_WATER_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionExtra Cellular Water ( in L )
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_HYDRATION_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionHydration ( in % )
Measurement Unit %
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_INTRACELLULAR_WATER_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionIntra Cellular Water ( in L )
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BIOIMPEDANCE_OUT_TOTAL_BODY_WATER_VALUE  
Parameter DescriptionBody Water ( in L )
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentSECA 514 mBCA
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to place their feet on both the front and back foot electrodes of the bioimpedance analysis (BIA) device, ensuring full contact with the sensors. They were then asked to hold the hand electrodes firmly, maintaining contact with their palms and fingers. During the measurement, participants were required to remain still and avoid talking, as any movement or speech could have affected the accuracy of the readings.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Blood pressure details
BP_OUT_ARM  
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates on which arm the blood pressure was measured
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_ARMBAND_SIZE_USED  
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates the size of the armband used during the measurement
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_SLEEVE_TYPE  
Parameter DescriptionThis filed indicates if the measurement was taken above the clothes or in direct contact with the skin
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_MANUAL_ENRTY_YN_1  
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates if the blood pressure readings were transfered directly from the device or manually entered into the system by the nurse
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_MANUAL_ENRTY_YN_2  
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates if the blood pressure readings were transfered directly from the device or manually entered into the system by the nurse
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_MANUAL_ENRTY_YN_3  
Parameter DescriptionThis field indicates of the blood pressure readings were transfered directly from the device or manually entered into the system by the nurse
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentNULL
ProtocolNULL
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Systolic blood pressure
BP_OUT_SYSTOLIC_BP_1  
Parameter DescriptionTwo or three measures of blood pressure were taken a few moments apart. This field corresponds to the first measure of systolic blood pressure in mmHg
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_SYSTOLIC_BP_2  
Parameter DescriptionTwo or three measures of blood pressure were taken a few moments apart. This field corresponds to the second measure of systolic blood pressure in mmHg
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_SYSTOLIC_BP_3  
Parameter DescriptionTwo or three measures of blood pressure were taken a few moments apart. This field corresponds to the third measure of systolic blood pressure in mmHg
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_CALC_AVG_SYSTOLIC_BP  
Parameter DescriptionCalculated mean of the three systolic measures
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Diastolic blood pressure
BP_OUT_DIASTOLIC_BP_1  
Parameter DescriptionTwo or three measures of blood pressure were taken a few moments apart. This field corresponds to the first measure of diastolic blood pressure in mmHg
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_DIASTOLIC_BP_2  
Parameter DescriptionTwo or three measures of blood pressure were taken a few moments apart. This field corresponds to the second measure of diastolic blood pressure in mmHg
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_DIASTOLIC_BP_3  
Parameter DescriptionTwo or three measures of blood pressure were taken a few moments apart. This field corresponds to the third measure of diastolic blood pressure in mmHg
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_CALC_AVG_DIASTOLIC_BP  
Parameter DescriptionCalculated mean of the three diastolic measures
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pulse
BP_OUT_PULSE_RATE_1  
Parameter DescriptionThe pulse rate is measured during the automated blood pressure readings. This field contains the first measure of pulse rate
Measurement Unit bpm
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_PULSE_RATE_2  
Parameter DescriptionThe pulse rate is measured during the automated blood pressure readings. This field contains the first measure of pulse rate
Measurement Unit bpm
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_PULSE_RATE_3  
Parameter DescriptionThe pulse rate is measured during the automated blood pressure readings. This field contains the first measure of pulse rate
Measurement Unit bpm
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayYes
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BP_OUT_CALC_AVG_PULSE_RATE 
Parameter DescriptionCalculated mean of the three pulse rates
Measurement Unit bpm
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentPhilips Suresign VSi automated device
ProtocolThree blood pressure readings were taken for each participant, with a 30-second interval between each measurement. A suitable cuff size was selected for the participant. The participant's ID barcode was scanned, which was necessary only for data transfer purposes. Participants were advised to avoid talking before the measurement. The measurement process was initiated by pressing the Inflate button to begin the cuff inflation.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Heart rate
ET_OUT_CALC_MAXHR  
Parameter Description"Maximum heart rate ( in bpm )"
Measurement Unit bpm
Value_TypeINTEGER
Instrumenth/p/cosmos treadmill
ProtocolBefore the exercise test, participants were administered a questionnaire to determine the appropriate fitness protocol. They were informed that the test would involve walking briskly on a treadmill for up to 11 minutes while their heart rate was monitored using a Polar heart rate transmitter chest belt. The participants were also shown the emergency stop button on the treadmill for their safety. It was explained that the test would start at a slow pace and gradually increase in speed, requiring them to walk faster, with the treadmill's elevation potentially changing to simulate walking uphill. Participants were instructed to notify the test administrator immediately if they wanted to stop for any reason, or if they experienced chest pain or dizziness.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Time
ET_OUT_END_TIME  
Parameter Description"Test end time"
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeTIME
Instrumenth/p/cosmos treadmill
ProtocolBefore the exercise test, participants were administered a questionnaire to determine the appropriate fitness protocol. They were informed that the test would involve walking briskly on a treadmill for up to 11 minutes while their heart rate was monitored using a Polar heart rate transmitter chest belt. The participants were also shown the emergency stop button on the treadmill for their safety. It was explained that the test would start at a slow pace and gradually increase in speed, requiring them to walk faster, with the treadmill's elevation potentially changing to simulate walking uphill. Participants were instructed to notify the test administrator immediately if they wanted to stop for any reason, or if they experienced chest pain or dizziness.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ET_OUT_PLANNED_RUN_TIME  
Parameter DescriptionPlanned run time(seconds)
Measurement Unit sec
Value_TypeINTEGER
Instrumenth/p/cosmos treadmill
ProtocolBefore the exercise test, participants were administered a questionnaire to determine the appropriate fitness protocol. They were informed that the test would involve walking briskly on a treadmill for up to 11 minutes while their heart rate was monitored using a Polar heart rate transmitter chest belt. The participants were also shown the emergency stop button on the treadmill for their safety. It was explained that the test would start at a slow pace and gradually increase in speed, requiring them to walk faster, with the treadmill's elevation potentially changing to simulate walking uphill. Participants were instructed to notify the test administrator immediately if they wanted to stop for any reason, or if they experienced chest pain or dizziness.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ET_OUT_START_TIME  
Parameter Description"Test start time"
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeTIME
Instrumenth/p/cosmos treadmill
ProtocolBefore the exercise test, participants were administered a questionnaire to determine the appropriate fitness protocol. They were informed that the test would involve walking briskly on a treadmill for up to 11 minutes while their heart rate was monitored using a Polar heart rate transmitter chest belt. The participants were also shown the emergency stop button on the treadmill for their safety. It was explained that the test would start at a slow pace and gradually increase in speed, requiring them to walk faster, with the treadmill's elevation potentially changing to simulate walking uphill. Participants were instructed to notify the test administrator immediately if they wanted to stop for any reason, or if they experienced chest pain or dizziness.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataDerived
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Risk category
ET_OUT_RISK_CATEGORY 
Parameter Description"Risk category"
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeINTEGER
Instrumenth/p/cosmos treadmill
ProtocolBefore the exercise test, participants were administered a questionnaire to determine the appropriate fitness protocol. They were informed that the test would involve walking briskly on a treadmill for up to 11 minutes while their heart rate was monitored using a Polar heart rate transmitter chest belt. The participants were also shown the emergency stop button on the treadmill for their safety. It was explained that the test would start at a slow pace and gradually increase in speed, requiring them to walk faster, with the treadmill's elevation potentially changing to simulate walking uphill. Participants were instructed to notify the test administrator immediately if they wanted to stop for any reason, or if they experienced chest pain or dizziness.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Comment
ET_OUT_STOP_REASON 
Parameter DescriptionReason for stopping
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeTEXT
Instrumenth/p/cosmos treadmill
ProtocolBefore the exercise test, participants were administered a questionnaire to determine the appropriate fitness protocol. They were informed that the test would involve walking briskly on a treadmill for up to 11 minutes while their heart rate was monitored using a Polar heart rate transmitter chest belt. The participants were also shown the emergency stop button on the treadmill for their safety. It was explained that the test would start at a slow pace and gradually increase in speed, requiring them to walk faster, with the treadmill's elevation potentially changing to simulate walking uphill. Participants were instructed to notify the test administrator immediately if they wanted to stop for any reason, or if they experienced chest pain or dizziness.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MOT Voice
MOTML 
Parameter DescriptionThe mean latency from the display of a stimulus to a correct response to that stimulus during assessment trials.
Measurement Unit ms
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MOTSDL 
Parameter DescriptionThis is the standard deviation of the latency, calculated from the display of a stimulus to a correct response to that stimulus during assessment trials.
Measurement Unit ms
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MOTTC 
Parameter DescriptionThe total number of assessment trials on which the subject made a correct response.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MOTTE 
Parameter DescriptionThe total number of assessment trials on which the subject failed to make a correct response.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PAL Recommended Standard Extended
PALFAMS28 
Parameter DescriptionKEY: PAL First Attempt Memory Score: The number of times a subject chose the correct box on their first attempt when recalling the pattern locations. Calculated across assessed trials, omitting 12 box level to provide a direct comparison to Recommended Standard..
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALFAMS28 
Parameter DescriptionPAL Mean Errors to Success: The mean number of attempts made by a subject needed for them to successfully complete the stage. Does not include 12 box level to provide a direct comparison to Recommended Standard.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALNPR28 
Parameter DescriptionPAL Number of Patterns Reached: The number of patterns presented to the subject on the last problem they reached.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTA12 
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Attempts 12 Patterns: The total number of attempts made (but not necessarily completed) by the subject during assessment problems containing a total of 12 shapes to recall.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTA2 
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Attempts 2 Patterns: The total number of attempts made (but not necessarily completed) by the subject during assessment problems containing a total of 2 shapes to recall.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTA28 
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Attempts: The total number of attempts made (but not necessarily completed) by the subject during assessment problems. Does not include 12 box level to provide a direct comparison to Recommended Standard.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTA4  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Attempts 4 patterns: The total number of attempts made (but not necessarily completed) by the subject during assessment problems containing a total of 4 shapes to recall.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTA6  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Attempts 6 Patterns: The total number of attempts made (but not necessarily completed) by the subject during assessment problems containing a total of 6 shapes to recall.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTA8  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Attempts 8 Patterns: The total number of attempts made (but not necessarily completed) by the subject during assessment problems containing a total of 8 shapes to recall.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTE12  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 12 Patterns: The total number of times a subject selected an incorrect box when attempting to recall a pattern location on trials containing a total of 12 patterns. Calculated across all 12-pattern assessed trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTE2  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 2 Patterns: The total number of times a subject selected an incorrect box when attempting to recall a pattern location on trials containing a total of 2 patterns. Calculated across all 2-pattern assessed trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTE28  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors: The total number of times a subject selected an incorrect box when attempting to recall a pattern location. Calculated across all assessed trials. Does not include 12 box level to provide a direct comparison to Recommended Standard.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTE4  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 4 Patterns: The total number of times a subject selected an incorrect box when attempting to recall a pattern location on trials containing a total of 4 patterns. Calculated across all 4-pattern assessed trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTE6  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 6 Patterns: The total number of times a subject selected an incorrect box when attempting to recall a pattern location on trials containing a total of 6 patterns. Calculated across all 6-pattern assessed trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTE8  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 8 Patterns: The total number of times a subject selected an incorrect box when attempting to recall a pattern location on trials containing a total of 8 patterns. Calculated across all 8-pattern assessed trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTEA12  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 12 Shapes (Adjusted): The number of times the subject chose the incorrect box for a stimulus on assessment problems, where the number of shapes was equal to 12 (PALTE12), plus an adjustment for the estimated number of errors they would have made on any other 12 pattern problems, attempts and recalls they did not reach.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTEA2  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 2 Shapes (Adjusted): The number of times the subject chose the incorrect box for a stimulus on assessment problems, where the number of shapes required to remember was equal to 2 (PALTE2), plus an adjustment for the estimated number of errors they would have made on any other 2 pattern problems, attempts and recalls they did not reach.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTEA28  
Parameter DescriptionKEY: PAL Total Errors (Adjusted): The number of times the subject chose the incorrect box for a stimulus on assessment problems (PALTE), plus an adjustment for the estimated number of errors they would have made on any problems, attempts and recalls they did not reach. This measure allows you to compare performance on errors made across all subjects regardless of those who terminated early versus those completing the final stage of the task. In this task variant PALTEA does not include 12 box level to provide a direct comparison to Recommended Standard.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTEA4  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 4 Shapes (Adjusted): The number of times the subject chose the incorrect box for a stimulus on assessment problems, where the number of shapes was equal to 4 (PALTE4), plus an adjustment for the estimated number of errors they would have made on any other 4 pattern problems, attempts and recalls they did not reach.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTEA6  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 4 Shapes (Adjusted): The number of times the subject chose the incorrect box for a stimulus on assessment problems, where the number of shapes was equal to 4 (PALTE4), plus an adjustment for the estimated number of errors they would have made on any other 4 pattern problems, attempts and recalls they did not reach.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PALTEA8  
Parameter DescriptionPAL Total Errors 8 Shapes (Adjusted): The number of times the subject chose the incorrect box for a stimulus on assessment problems, where the number of shapes was equal to 8 (PALTE8), plus an adjustment for the estimated number of errors they would have made on any other 8 pattern problems, attempts and recalls they did not reach.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTI Five-Choice
RTIFESI  
Parameter DescriptionRTI Five-Choice Error Score (inaccurate): The total number of trials where the subject made an inaccurate response. Calculated across all assessment trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFESNR  
Parameter DescriptionRTI Five-Choice Error Score (no response): The total number of trials where the subject made no response after the presentation of the target stimulus. Calculated across all assessment trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFESPR  
Parameter DescriptionRTI Five-Choice Error Score (premature): The total number of trials where the subject made a response before the presentation of the target stimulus. Calculated across all assessment trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFMDMT  
Parameter DescriptionKEY: RTI Median Five-Choice Movement Time: The median time taken for a subject to release the response button and select the target stimulus after it flashed yellow on screen. Calculated across correct, assessed trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations. Measured in milliseconds.
Measurement Unit ms
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFMDRT  
Parameter DescriptionKEY: RTI Median Five-Choice Reaction Time: The median duration it took for a subject to release the response button after the presentation of a target stimulus. Calculated across correct, assessed trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations. Measured in milliseconds.
Measurement Unit ms
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFMMT  
Parameter DescriptionRTI Mean Five-Choice Movement Time: The mean time taken for a subject to release the response button and select the target stimulus after it flashed yellow on screen. Calculated across correct, assessed trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations. Measured in milliseconds.
Measurement Unit ms
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFMRT  
Parameter DescriptionRTI Mean Five-Choice Reaction Time: The mean duration it took for a subject to release the response button after the presentation of a target stimulus. Calculated across correct, assessed trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations. Measured in milliseconds.
Measurement Unit ms
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFMTSD  
Parameter DescriptionRTI Standard Deviation (SD) Five-Choice Movement Time: The standard deviation calculated for the duration it took for a subject to release the response button and select the target stimulus after it flashed yellow on screen.Calculated across correct, assessed trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations. Measured in milliseconds.
Measurement Unit ms
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFRTSD  
Parameter DescriptionRTI Standard Deviation (SD) Five-Choice Reaction Time: The standard deviation calculated for the duration it took for a subject to release the response button after the presentation of a target stimulus. Calculated across correct, assessed trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations. Measured in milliseconds.
Measurement Unit ms
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RTIFTES  
Parameter DescriptionRTI Total Error Score (Five-Choice): The total number of trials where the subject made any form of response error. Calculated across all assessment trials in which the stimulus could appear in any one of five locations.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeNULL
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWM Recommended Standard 2.0 Extended
SWMBE12  
Parameter DescriptionKEY: SWM Between errors 12 boxes: The number of times the subject revisits a box in which a token has previously been found. Calculated across all trials with 12 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMBE4  
Parameter DescriptionKEY: SWM Between errors 4 boxes: The number of times a subject revisits a box in which a token has previously been found. Calculated across all trials with 4 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMBE468  
Parameter DescriptionKEY: SWM Between Errors: The number of times the subject incorrectly revisits a box in which a token has previously been found. Calculated across all assessed four, six and eight token trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMBE6  
Parameter DescriptionKEY: SWM Between errors 6 boxes: The number of times the subject revisits a box in which a token has previously been found. Calculated across all trials with 6 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMDE12  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Double errors 12 boxes: The number of times a subject commits an error that is both a within error and a between error. Calculated across all trials with 12 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMDE4  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Double errors 4 boxes: The number of times a subject commits an error that is both a within error and a between error. Calculated across all trials with 4 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMDE468  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Double Errors: The number of times a subject commits an error that is both a within error and a between error. Calculated across all assessed four, six and eight token trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMDE6  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Double errors 6 boxes: The number of times a subject commits an error that is both a within error and a between error. Calculated across all trials with 6 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMDE8  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Double errors 8 boxes: The number of times a subject commits an error that is both a within error and a between error. Calculated across all trials with 8 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMPR  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Problem Reached: This measure reports the problem number that the subject reached, but did not necessarily complete.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMS  
Parameter DescriptionKEY: SWM Strategy (6-8 boxes): The number of times a subject begins a new search pattern from the same box they started with previously. If they always begin a search from the same starting point we infer that the subject is employing a planned strategy for finding the tokens. Therefore a low score indicates high strategy use (1 = they always begin the search from the same box), a high score indicates that they are beginning their searches from many different boxes. Calculated across assessed trials with 6 tokens or 8 tokens.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMS6  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Strategy (6 box only): This measure computes the strategy score for the 6 box stage of the task only. The strategy score is calculated based on the number of times a subject begins a new search pattern from the same box they started with previously. If they always begin a search from the same starting point we infer that the subject is employing a planned strategy for finding the tokens. Therefore a low score indicates high strategy use (1 = they always begin the search from the same box), a high score indicates that they are beginning their searches from many different boxes.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMSX  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Strategy (6-12 boxes): The number of times a subject begins a new search pattern from the same box they started with previously. If they always begin a search from the same starting point we infer that the subject is employing a planned strategy for finding the tokens. Therefore a low score indicates high strategy use (1 = they always begin the search from the same box), a high score indicates that they are beginning their searches from many different boxes. Calculated across assessed trials with 6 tokens or more.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMTE12  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Total errors 12 boxes: The number of times a box is selected that is certain not to contain a token and therefore should not have been visited by the subject, i.e. between errors + within errors - double errors. Calculated across all trials with 12 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMTE4  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Total errors 4 boxes: The number of times a box is selected that is certain not to contain a token and therefore should not have been visited by the subject, i.e. between errors + within errors - double errors. Calculated across all trials with 4 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMTE468  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Total Errors: The total number of times a box is selected that is certain not to contain a token and therefore should not have been visited by the subject, i.e. between errors + within errors - double errors. Calculated across all assessed four, six and eight token trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMTE6 
Parameter DescriptionSWM Total errors 6 boxes: The number of times a box is selected that is certain not to contain a token and therefore should not have been visited by the subject, i.e. between errors + within errors - double errors. Calculated across all trials with 6 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMTE8  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Total errors 8 boxes: The number of times a box is selected that is certain not to contain a token and therefore should not have been visited by the subject, i.e. between errors + within errors - double errors. Calculated across all trials with 8 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMWE12  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Within errors 12 boxes: The number of times a subject revisits a box already found to be empty during the same search. Calculated across all trials with 12 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMWE4  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Within errors 4 boxes: The number of times a subject revisits a box already found to be empty during the same search. Calculated across all trials with 4 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMWE468  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Within Errors: The number of times a subject revisits a box already shown to be empty during the same search. Calculated across all assessed four, six and eight token trials.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMWE6  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Within errors 6 boxes: The number of times a subject revisits a box already found to be empty during the same search. Calculated across all trials with 6 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SWMWE8  
Parameter DescriptionSWM Within errors 8 boxes: The number of times a subject revisits a box already found to be empty during the same search. Calculated across all trials with 8 tokens only.
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentCambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery
ProtocolThe 15-minute CANTAB battery is a computerized neuropsychological assessment widely used across diverse clinical populations of varying ages and abilities. Administered via a tablet with a touch-sensitive screen, it evaluates cognitive domains such as psychomotor speed, attention, working memory, and executive function, all linked to specific brain regions. The automated nature of the CANTAB tests offers several advantages: it minimizes participant-examiner interaction, requires minimal training for the nurse administering the test, and automatically records and analyzes responses. This provides precise cognitive performance metrics, including aspects of neural activity that are difficult to capture through traditional psychometric tests. The battery's sensitivity to cognitive impairments and psychiatric disorders is supported by extensive data, making it a valuable tool for Qatar Biobank’s cognitive assessments.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArraySingle
Array NumberNULL
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
AP Spine
Dose (µGy)  
Parameter DescriptionThe amount of radiation exposure during the iDXA scan, typically measured in microgray (µGy).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese represent Bone Mineral Density (BMD) measurements at specific vertebral levels (L1 to L4). BMD is a key indicator of bone health and density.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese represent Bone Mineral Density (BMD) measurements at specific vertebral levels (L1 to L4). BMD is a key indicator of bone health and density.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese represent Bone Mineral Density (BMD) measurements at specific vertebral levels (L1 to L4). BMD is a key indicator of bone health and density.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese represent Bone Mineral Density (BMD) measurements at specific vertebral levels (L1 to L4). BMD is a key indicator of bone health and density.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese are BMD measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They provide information on the density change between these specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese are BMD measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They provide information on the density change between these specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese are BMD measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They provide information on the density change between these specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese are BMD measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They provide information on the density change between these specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese are BMD measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They provide information on the density change between these specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThese are BMD measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They provide information on the density change between these specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionBone Mineral Content (BMC) measurements at specific vertebral levels. BMC is a related metric that quantifies the total amount of bone mineral in a given region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionBone Mineral Content (BMC) measurements at specific vertebral levels. BMC is a related metric that quantifies the total amount of bone mineral in a given region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionBone Mineral Content (BMC) measurements at specific vertebral levels. BMC is a related metric that quantifies the total amount of bone mineral in a given region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionBone Mineral Content (BMC) measurements at specific vertebral levels. BMC is a related metric that quantifies the total amount of bone mineral in a given region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to BMD, these are BMC measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to BMD, these are BMC measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to BMD, these are BMC measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to BMD, these are BMC measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to BMD, these are BMC measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 BMC  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to BMD, these are BMC measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThe cross-sectional area of bone at specific vertebral levels. This provides information about the size of the bone at these levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThe cross-sectional area of bone at specific vertebral levels. This provides information about the size of the bone at these levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThe cross-sectional area of bone at specific vertebral levels. This provides information about the size of the bone at these levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThe cross-sectional area of bone at specific vertebral levels. This provides information about the size of the bone at these levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThese are area measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They give insight into the changes in bone size between these segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThese are area measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They give insight into the changes in bone size between these segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThese are area measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They give insight into the changes in bone size between these segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThese are area measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They give insight into the changes in bone size between these segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThese are area measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They give insight into the changes in bone size between these segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 Area  
Parameter DescriptionThese are area measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae. They give insight into the changes in bone size between these segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionT-Score is a standard score used to compare an individual's BMD to the average BMD of a young, healthy population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionT-Score is a standard score used to compare an individual's BMD to the average BMD of a young, healthy population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionT-Score is a standard score used to compare an individual's BMD to the average BMD of a young, healthy population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionT-Score is a standard score used to compare an individual's BMD to the average BMD of a young, healthy population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are T-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are T-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are T-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are T-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are T-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are T-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score compares an individual's BMD to the average BMD of their age and sex group. It helps evaluate bone health within one's peer group.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score compares an individual's BMD to the average BMD of their age and sex group. It helps evaluate bone health within one's peer group.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score compares an individual's BMD to the average BMD of their age and sex group. It helps evaluate bone health within one's peer group.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score compares an individual's BMD to the average BMD of their age and sex group. It helps evaluate bone health within one's peer group.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Z-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing for comparisons within specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Z-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing for comparisons within specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Z-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing for comparisons within specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Z-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing for comparisons within specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Z-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing for comparisons within specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Z-Score measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing for comparisons within specific vertebral segments.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 YA %  
Parameter DescriptionThese percentages represent Young Adult (YA) percentages, indicating how an individual's BMD compares to that of a young adult population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 YA %  
Parameter DescriptionThese percentages represent Young Adult (YA) percentages, indicating how an individual's BMD compares to that of a young adult population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 YA %  
Parameter DescriptionThese percentages represent Young Adult (YA) percentages, indicating how an individual's BMD compares to that of a young adult population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 YA %  
Parameter DescriptionThese percentages represent Young Adult (YA) percentages, indicating how an individual's BMD compares to that of a young adult population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 YA % 
Parameter DescriptionThese are Young Adult percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, providing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 YA % 
Parameter DescriptionThese are Young Adult percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, providing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 YA % 
Parameter DescriptionThese are Young Adult percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, providing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 YA % 
Parameter DescriptionThese are Young Adult percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, providing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 YA % 
Parameter DescriptionThese are Young Adult percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, providing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 YA % 
Parameter DescriptionThese are Young Adult percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, providing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese percentages represent Age-Matched (AM) percentages, indicating how an individual's BMD compares to that of their age-matched peers.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese percentages represent Age-Matched (AM) percentages, indicating how an individual's BMD compares to that of their age-matched peers.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese percentages represent Age-Matched (AM) percentages, indicating how an individual's BMD compares to that of their age-matched peers.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese percentages represent Age-Matched (AM) percentages, indicating how an individual's BMD compares to that of their age-matched peers.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Age-Matched percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Age-Matched percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Age-Matched percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Age-Matched percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Age-Matched percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThese are Age-Matched percentage measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, allowing segment-specific comparisons.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese measurements might refer to the average height of the vertebral bodies at specific levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese measurements might refer to the average height of the vertebral bodies at specific levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese measurements might refer to the average height of the vertebral bodies at specific levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese measurements might refer to the average height of the vertebral bodies at specific levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average height measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average height measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average height measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average height measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average height measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 Average Height  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average height measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese measurements represent the average width of the vertebral bodies at specific levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese measurements represent the average width of the vertebral bodies at specific levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese measurements represent the average width of the vertebral bodies at specific levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L4 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese measurements represent the average width of the vertebral bodies at specific levels.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L2 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average width measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, offering information on the relative width of vertebral bodies.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L3 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average width measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, offering information on the relative width of vertebral bodies.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average width measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, offering information on the relative width of vertebral bodies.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L1-L4 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average width measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, offering information on the relative width of vertebral bodies.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L3 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average width measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, offering information on the relative width of vertebral bodies.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L2-L4 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average width measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, offering information on the relative width of vertebral bodies.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
L3-L4 Average Width  
Parameter DescriptionThese are average width measurements calculated between adjacent vertebrae, offering information on the relative width of vertebral bodies.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Femur
Dose (µGy)  
Parameter DescriptionThe amount of radiation exposure during the iDXA scan, typically measured in microgray (µGy).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Side  
Parameter DescriptionThis indicates the specific side of the body being scanned, typically either "left" or "right." It helps identify which side of the femur is being evaluated.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Neck BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThis stands for "Bone Mineral Density" and represents the density of bone tissue in the neck of the femur. It is an essential parameter in assessing bone health and the risk of fractures.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Upper Neck BMD  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to neck BMD, this parameter measures bone mineral density in the upper part of the femur's neck region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Lower Neck BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThis measures bone mineral density in the lower part of the femur's neck region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Wards BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThis refers to bone mineral density in the Ward's triangle, a specific anatomical region in the femur's neck area.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Troch BMD  
Parameter DescriptionTroch BMD assesses bone mineral density at the trochanteric region of the femur.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Shaft BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThis parameter measures bone mineral density in the shaft or diaphysis of the femur.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total BMD  
Parameter DescriptionTotal bone mineral density combines measurements from various regions of the femur to provide an overall assessment of bone density for that femur.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Neck BMC  
Parameter DescriptionThis stands for "Bone Mineral Content" and represents the total amount of mineral content in the neck of the femur.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Upper Neck BMC  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to neck BMC, this parameter measures bone mineral content in the upper part of the femur's neck region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Lower Neck BMC  
Parameter DescriptionThis measures bone mineral content in the lower part of the femur's neck region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Wards BMC  
Parameter DescriptionWards BMC represents the total bone mineral content in the Ward's triangle region of the femur.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Troch BMC  
Parameter DescriptionTroch BMC assesses the total bone mineral content at the trochanteric region of the femur.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Shaft BMC  
Parameter DescriptionThis parameter measures the total bone mineral content in the shaft of the femur.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total BMC  
Parameter DescriptionTotal bone mineral content combines measurements from various regions of the femur to provide an overall assessment of bone mineral content for that bone.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Neck Area  
Parameter DescriptionNeck Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Upper Neck Area  
Parameter DescriptionUpper Neck Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Lower Neck Area  
Parameter DescriptionLower Neck Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Wards Area  
Parameter DescriptionWards Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Torch Area  
Parameter DescriptionTorch Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Shaft Area  
Parameter DescriptionShaft Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Area  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Neck T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionNeck T-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Upper Neck T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionUpper Neck T-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Wards T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionWards T-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Troch T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionTroch T-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionTotal T-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Neck Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionNeck Z-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Upper Neck Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionUpper Neck Z-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Wards Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionWards Z-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Troch Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionTroch Z-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Z-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Neck YA %  
Parameter DescriptionThis is the percentage of bone mineral content in the neck region of the femur compared to the young adult reference population.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Upper Neck YA %  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to Neck YA %, this parameter assesses the percentage of bone mineral content in the upper part of the femur's neck compared to young adults.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Wards YA %  
Parameter DescriptionWards YA % measures the percentage of bone mineral content in the Ward's triangle region compared to young adults.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Troch YA %  
Parameter DescriptionTroch YA % assesses the percentage of bone mineral content at the trochanteric region compared to young adults.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total YA %  
Parameter DescriptionTotal YA % combines measurements from various regions of the femur to provide an overall assessment of bone mineral content compared to young adults.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Neck AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThis is the percentage of bone mineral content in the neck region of the femur compared to age-matched individuals. It helps determine how an individual's bone density compares to people of the same age group.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Upper Neck AM %  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to Neck AM %, this parameter assesses the percentage of bone mineral content in the upper part of the femur's neck compared to age-matched individuals.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Wards AM %  
Parameter DescriptionWards AM % measures the percentage of bone mineral content in the Ward's triangle region compared to age-matched individuals.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Troch AM %  
Parameter DescriptionTroch AM % assesses the percentage of bone mineral content at the trochanteric region compared to age-matched individuals.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total AM %  
Parameter DescriptionTotal AM % combines measurements from various regions of the femur to provide an overall assessment of bone mineral content compared to age-matched individuals.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total AM %  
Parameter DescriptionTotal AM % combines measurements from various regions of the femur to provide an overall assessment of bone mineral content compared to age-matched individuals.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FRAX
Dose (µGy)  
Parameter DescriptionThe amount of radiation exposure during the iDXA scan, typically measured in microgray (µGy).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Side  
Parameter DescriptionThe femur side used for FRAX analysis.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Body Comp
Dose (µGy)  
Parameter DescriptionThe amount of radiation exposure during the iDXA scan, typically measured in microgray (µGy).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms Bone Mass  
Parameter DescriptionArm Bone Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Bone Mass  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Bone Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Bone Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Bone Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Android Bone Mass  
Parameter DescriptionAndroid Bone Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gynoid Bone Mass  
Parameter DescriptionGynoid Bone Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Bone Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Bone Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Bone Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTBLH Bone Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Fat Mass  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Fat Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Fat Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Fat Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Android Fat Mass  
Parameter DescriptionAndroid Fat Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gynoid Fat Mass  
Parameter DescriptionGynoid Fat Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Fat Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Fat Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Fat Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTBLH Fat Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms Lean Mass  
Parameter DescriptionArms Lean Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Lean Mass  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Lean Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Lean Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Lean Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Android Lean Mass  
Parameter DescriptionAndroid Lean Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gynoid Lean Mass  
Parameter DescriptionGynoid Lean Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Lean Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Lean Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Lean Mass  
Parameter Descriptionindicates the total lean (muscle and non-fat) mass in the body, excluding the head. It helps assess muscle development and overall body composition.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms Tissue Mass  
Parameter DescriptionArms Tissue Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Tissue Mass  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Tissue Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Tissue Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Tissue mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Android Tissue Mass  
Parameter DescriptionAndroid Tissue Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gynoid Tissue Mass  
Parameter DescriptionGynoid Tissue Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Tissue Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Tissue Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Tissue Mass  
Parameter DescriptionThis measurement encompasses all types of tissue in the body, including fat, lean, and other tissues, excluding the head.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms Fat-Free Mass  
Parameter DescriptionArms Fat-Free Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Fat-Free Mass  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Fat-Free Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Fat-Free Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Fat-Free Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Android Fat-Free Mass  
Parameter DescriptionAndroid Fat-Free Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gynoid Fat-Free Mass  
Parameter DescriptionGynoid Fat-Free Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Fat-Free Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Fat-Free Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Fat-Free Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTotal mass of the body, excluding the head, minus the fat mass. It represents the combined weight of all non-fat tissues, including muscles, bones, and organs.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms Total Mass  
Parameter DescriptionArms Total Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Total Mass  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Total Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Total Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Total Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Android Total Mass  
Parameter DescriptionAndroid Total Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gynoid Total Mass  
Parameter DescriptionGynoid Total Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Total Mass  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Total Mass
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Total Mass  
Parameter DescriptionThis parameter indicates the total body mass, excluding the head.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms Region %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionArms Region %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Region %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Region %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Region %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Region %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Android Region %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionAndroid Region %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gynoid Region %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionGynoid Region %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Region %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Region %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Region %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionTBLH Region %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms Tissue %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionArms Tissue %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Tissue %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Tissue %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Tissue %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Tissue %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Android Tissue %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionAndroid Tissue %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gynoid Tissue %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionGynoid Tissue %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Tissue %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Tissue %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Tissue %Fat  
Parameter DescriptionTBLH Tissue %Fat
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Body CoreScan
Dose (µGy)  
Parameter DescriptionThe amount of radiation exposure during the iDXA scan, typically measured in microgray (µGy).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VAT Volume  
Parameter DescriptionVAT stands for "Visceral Adipose Tissue," which refers to fat that accumulates around internal organs, such as the liver, pancreas, and intestines.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VAT Mass  
Parameter DescriptionVAT mass quantifies the actual weight of visceral adipose tissue in the body.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VAT Area  
Parameter DescriptionVAT area measures the surface area covered by visceral adipose tissue.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Body
Dose (µGy)  
Parameter DescriptionThe amount of radiation exposure during the iDXA scan, typically measured in microgray (µGy).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Head BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThis measures the density of bones in the head.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms BMD  
Parameter DescriptionMeasures bone density in the arms.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs BMD  
Parameter DescriptionMeasures bone density in the legs.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunck BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThis assesses the bone density in the trunk region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Ribs BMD  
Parameter DescriptionMeasures the bone density of the ribcage.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pelvis BMD  
Parameter DescriptionEvaluates bone density in the pelvic region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Spine BMD  
Parameter DescriptionMeasures the bone density of the spine.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total BMD  
Parameter DescriptionThis is the sum of all the individual bone mineral density measurements.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH BMD (Total Body Less Head BMD) 
Parameter DescriptionThis represents the total bone mineral density of the body.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Head BMC  
Parameter DescriptionMeasures the actual amount of bone mineral in the head.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms BMC  
Parameter DescriptionThis indicates the amount of bone mineral content in the arms.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs BMC  
Parameter DescriptionMeasures the amount of bone mineral content in the legs.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk BMC  
Parameter DescriptionReflects the bone mineral content in the trunk area.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Ribs BMC  
Parameter DescriptionEvaluates the amount of bone mineral content in the ribcage.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pelvis BMC  
Parameter DescriptionMeasures the bone mineral content in the pelvic region.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Spine BMC  
Parameter DescriptionIndicates the amount of bone mineral content in the spine.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total BMC  
Parameter DescriptionThis is the sum of all the individual bone mineral content measurements, providing an overall assessment of bone mineral content in the entire body.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH BMC (Total Body Less Head BMC)  
Parameter DescriptionRepresents the total bone mineral content of the body, excluding the head.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Head Area  
Parameter DescriptionHead Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arms Area  
Parameter DescriptionArms Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Legs Area  
Parameter DescriptionLegs Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Trunk Area  
Parameter DescriptionTrunk Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Ribs Area  
Parameter DescriptionRibs Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pelvis Area  
Parameter DescriptionPelvis Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Spine Area  
Parameter DescriptionSpine Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Area  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Area
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH Area  
Parameter DescriptionIndicates the total bone area for the body, excluding the head.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total T-Score  
Parameter DescriptionTotal T-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total Z-Score  
Parameter DescriptionTotal Z-Score
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total YA %  
Parameter DescriptionThis percentage represents how much the individual's bone density deviates from the peak bone density typically achieved in young adulthood.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Total AM %  
Parameter DescriptionThis percentage compares an individual's bone density to that of people in the same age group, providing a measure of relative bone health.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TBLH AM %  
Parameter DescriptionSimilar to the Total AM %, this percentage compares an individual's bone density to that of people in the same age group but excludes the head from the measurement.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentLunar iDXA GE Healthcare
ProtocolAsk the participant to change into a clinic gown and to remove jewelry, eye glasses and any metal objects that might interfere with the x-ray images. Ask the participant to lie-down on the couch for this procedure.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Left Side
Doppler Correction Angle Left  
Parameter DescriptionDoppler Correction Angle (DAC) left side of CCA refers to the adjustment of the doppler angle and is used to calibrate the velocity scale for the angle between the US beam and the blood flow being measured
Measurement Unit deg
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
End Diastolic Velocity Left 
Parameter DescriptionEnd Diastolic Velocity Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Left
Measurement Unit mm/s
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Mean Intima Media Thickness Left  
Parameter DescriptionMean Intima Media Thickness of the common carotid artery of the left side
Measurement Unit mm
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Minimum Diastolic Velocity Left  
Parameter DescriptionMinimum Diastolic Velocity Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Left side
Measurement Unit mm/s
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Peak Systolic Velocity Left  
Parameter DescriptionPeak Systolic Velocity Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Left side
Measurement Unit mm
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pulsatility Index Left  
Parameter DescriptionThe difference between maximum and minimum blood flow velocity of common carotid artery left side.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Resistivity Index Left  
Parameter DescriptionIt is a measure of pulsatile blood flow that reflects the resistance to blood flow caused by microvascular bed distal to the site of measurement (Left common carotid artery).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Standard Deviation of Intima Media Thickness Left  
Parameter DescriptionStandard Deviation Intima Media Thickness of the common carotid artery of the left side
Measurement Unit mm
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Systolic to Diastolic Velocity Ratio Left  
Parameter DescriptionSystolic to Diastolic Velocity Ratio Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Left side
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Time averaged peak velocity Left  
Parameter DescriptionTime averaged peak velocity Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Left side
Measurement Unit mm/s
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Right Side
Doppler Correction Angle Right 
Parameter DescriptionDoppler Correction Angle (DAC) right side of CCA refers to the adjustment of the doppler angle and is used to calibrate the velocity scale for the angle between the US beam and the blood flow being measured
Measurement Unit deg
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
End Diastolic Velocity Right  
Parameter DescriptionEnd Diastolic Velocity Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Right
Measurement Unit mm/s
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Mean Intima Media Thickness Right  
Parameter DescriptionMean Intima Media Thickness of the common carotid artery of the right side
Measurement Unit mm
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Minimum Diastolic Velocity Right  
Parameter DescriptionMinimum Diastolic Velocity Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Right side
Measurement Unit mm/s
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Peak Systolic Velocity Right  
Parameter DescriptionPeak Systolic Velocity Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Right side
Measurement Unit mm/s
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pulsatility Index Right  
Parameter DescriptionThe difference between maximum and minimum blood flow velocity of common carotid artery right side.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Resistivity Index Right  
Parameter DescriptionIt is a measure of pulsatile blood flow that reflects the resistance to blood flow caused by microvascular bed distal to the site of measurement (Right common carotid artery).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Standard Deviation of Intima Media Thickness Right  
Parameter DescriptionStandard Deviation Intima Media Thickness of the common carotid artery of the right side
Measurement Unit mm
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Systolic to Diastolic Velocity Ratio Right  
Parameter DescriptionSystolic to Diastolic Velocity Ratio Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Right side
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Time averaged peak velocity Right  
Parameter DescriptionTime averaged peak velocity Common Carotid Artery (CCA) Right side
Measurement Unit mm/s
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentPHILIPS iU22Ultrasound System
Protocol"1.Carotid Ultrasound examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso slightly inclined upward and the head is supported by a pillow. 2. Explain that the carotid ultrasound is done by moving a transducer (or probe) over the neck to provide images of the carotid artries that will be visible on the ultrasound equipment screen. 4. Explain to the participant that small amount of water-bases gel would be applied on the neck. Applying gel may result in unpleasant feeling from the cold sensation of the gel and may wet the clothes. The head of the participant can be straight or can be turned to the opposite side, which is being scanned, allowing adequate space for movement of the scanning probe. "
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Diagnosis
Modality  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeNULL
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StatementCount  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeNULL
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
DiagnosisStatement
StmtFlag-1 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtFlag-2 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtFlag-3 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtFlag-4 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtFlag-5 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtFlag-6 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtFlag-7 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtFlag-8 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtText-1  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtText-2 
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtText-3  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtText-4  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtText-5  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtText-6  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtText-7  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
StmtText-8  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ExtraQuestion
Answer  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Question  
Parameter DescriptionECG device / software interpretation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RestingECGMeasurements
ECGSampleBase  
Parameter DescriptionECG Trace
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ECGSampleExponent  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PAxis  
Parameter DescriptionNormal P wave axis is between 0° and +75°.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
POffset  
Parameter DescriptionEnd of P wave.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
POnset  
Parameter DescriptionBeginning of P wave. The P wave indicates atrial depolarization.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PRInterval  
Parameter DescriptionThe PR interval is the time between the first deflection of the P wave and the first deflection of the QRS complex.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QOffset  
Parameter DescriptionEnd of Q wave.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QOnset  
Parameter DescriptionBeginning of Q wave. Q wave is the first downward deflection after the P wave and the first element in the QRS complex
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QRSDuration  
Parameter DescriptionQRS wave complex representing ventricular depolarization.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QTCorrected  
Parameter DescriptionThe corrected QT interval (QTc) estimates the QT interval at a standard heart rate of 60 bpm.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QTInterval  
Parameter DescriptionThe QT interval is the time from the beginning of the QRS complex, representing ventricular depolarization, to the end of the T wave, resulting from ventricular repolarization.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
RAxis  
Parameter DescriptionThe normal QRS axis should be between -30 and +90 degrees. Left axis deviation is defined as the major QRS vector, falling between -30 and -90 degrees. Right axis deviation occurs with the QRS axis and is between +90 and +180 degrees. Indeterminate axis is between +/- 180 and -90 degrees.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TAxis  
Parameter DescriptionNormal T wave axis (15 degrees to 75 degrees).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TOffset  
Parameter DescriptionEnd of T wave.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VentricularRate  
Parameter DescriptionThe ventricular rate is indicated by the frequency of the QRS complexes.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TestDemographics
AcquisitionDate  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
AcquisitionDevice  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
AcquisitionSoftwareVersion  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
AcquisitionTime  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CartNumber  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
DataType  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Priority  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Site  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Status  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
XMLSourceVersion  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ECG
ACQUISITION_TIME  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUISITION_TIME_XML  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
AGE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
AGE_UNITS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
AVERAGE_RR  
Parameter DescriptionTime elapsed between two successive R waves of the QRS signal on the electrocardiogram (and its reciprocal , the HR).
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
COMMENT  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
DIASTOLIC_BP  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HEIGHT  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
HEIGHT_UNITS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LOCATION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
NUM_QRS  
Parameter DescriptionNumber of waves of QRS
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ROOM  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SEQUENCE_NUMBER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SYSTOLIC_BP  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TECHNICIAN  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VENT_RATE  
Parameter DescriptionVent rate, or ventricular rate is the number of times the main pumping portion of the heart beats in a minute.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
WEIGHT  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
WEIGHT_UNITS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MEDICATION
CLASS_CODE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
DRUG_CODE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
NAME  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SOURCE
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_3P1_RHY_LEAD  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_3P3_RHY_LEAD_1  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_3P3_RHY_LEAD_2  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_3P3_RHY_LEAD_3  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_CART_ID  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_DEPARTMENT_NUMBER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_DEVICE_TYPE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_EXTENDED_MODEL_DESCRIPTION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_GAIN  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_HTWT_UNITS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_INSTITUTION_NUMBER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_INTERPRETATION_SW_VERSION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_LANGUAGE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_MANUFACTURER_CODE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_PLOT_FORMAT  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_SITE_NAME  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_SPEED 
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ACQUIRING_DEVICE_SW_VERSION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_3P1_RHY_LEAD  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_3P3_RHY_LEAD_1  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_3P3_RHY_LEAD_2  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_3P3_RHY_LEAD_3  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_CART_ID  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_DEPARTMENT_NUMBER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_DEVICE_TYPE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_EXTENDED_MODEL_DESCRIPTION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_GAIN  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_HTWT_UNITS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_INSTITUTION_NUMBER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_INTERPRETATION_SW_VERSION 
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_LANGUAGE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_MANUFACTURER_CODE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_PLOT_FORMAT  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_SITE_NAME  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_SPEED  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ANALYZING_DEVICE_SW_VERSION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BASELINE_ROLL_FILTER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ECG_LEAD_DEFINITION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FILTER_BITMAP  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LOW_PASS_FILTER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MANUFACTURER  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MANUFACTURER_ID  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MODEL  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PULSE_OXIMETRY_DATA_PULSE_RATE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PULSE_OXIMETRY_DATA_SPO2  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TRANSMISSION_TIME  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TRANSMISSION_TIME_XML  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TYPE  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
STATEMENT
Statement-1  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Statement-2  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Statement-3  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Statement-4  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Statement-5  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Statement-6  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Statement-7  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Statement-8  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TYPICAL_CYCLE
BITS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
DURATION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ENCODING  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FORMAT  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
P_AXIS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
P_DURATION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
P_OFFSET  
Parameter DescriptionEnd of P wave.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
P_ONSET  
Parameter DescriptionBeginning of P wave. The P wave indicates atrial depolarization.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PR_DURATION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Q_OFFSET  
Parameter DescriptionEnd of Q wave.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Q_ONSET  
Parameter DescriptionBeginning of Q wave. Q wave is the first downward deflection after the P wave and the first element in the QRS complex
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QRS_AXIS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QRS_DURATION  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QT  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
QTC  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
R_PEAK  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SAMPLE_FREQ  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
T_AXIS  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
T_OFFSET  
Parameter DescriptionEnd of T wave.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TYPICAL_CYCLE_Id  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
UNITS_PER_MV  
Parameter Description 
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentMortara Eli 380 12 lead ECG device along with disposable ECG electrodes
Protocol1. The ECG leads should be applied to the adhesive electrodes before attaching the electrodes to the participant to prevent excess pressure being applied to the participant. 2.Proceed only if the participant provides the requested permission. 3. Ask the participant to lie down on the bed. 4. Apply the electrodes to the participant skin. 5.Once all electrodes and leads are attached, ask the participant to lie still to allow the reading time to settle to try and reduce any artifact. Note: Chest electrodes should be attached in the following order: C1(V1), C2(V2), C4(V4), C3(V3) which is midway between C2 and C4, C6 (V6), and C5 (V5).
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Blood pressure
VICORDER_OUT_BLOOD_PRESSURE  
Parameter DescriptionBlood pressure at the root of the aorta.
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_DIASTOLIC  
Parameter DescriptionDiastolic pressure is the minimum arterial pressure when the heart muscle is at rest; during relaxation and dilatation of the ventricles of the heart when the ventricles fill with blood. It is the lower of two blood pressure measurements.
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_MAP  
Parameter DescriptionMean arterial pressure (MAP) is an average blood pressure in an individual during a single cardiac cycle.
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_SYSTOLIC  
Parameter DescriptionSystolic pressure is the amount of pressure in the arteries during the contraction of the ventricles of the heart muscle. It is the higher of two blood pressure measurements.
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Arterial stiffness
VICORDER_OUT_AUG_INDEX  
Parameter DescriptionAugmentation index (AIx) is a measure of systemic arterial stiffness derived from the ascending aortic pressure waveform.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_AUGMENTATION  
Parameter DescriptionThe augmentation pressure (AG) is the measure of contribution that the wave reflection makes to the systolic arterial pressure, and it is obtained by measuring the reflected wave coming from the periphery to the centre.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_PWV  
Parameter DescriptionPulse Wave Velocity (PWV) is a measure of arterial stiffness, or the rate at which pressure waves move down the vessel.
Measurement Unit m/sec (metre per second)
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Detail
VICORDER_OUT_SITE_NAMES  
Parameter DescriptionName of the anatomical sites used to derive the relevant pressure.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_TEST  
Parameter DescriptionName of the relevant pressure test.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_DURATION  
Parameter DescriptionVicorder duration
Measurement Unit s
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Heart
VICORDER_OUT_STROKE_VOLUME  
Parameter DescriptionStroke volume (SV) is the volume of blood pumped from the left ventricle per beat.
Measurement Unit ml
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Length
VICORDER_OUT_LENGTH  
Parameter DescriptionPath length the distance from the sternal notch (SN) to the femoral artery minus the distance from the SN to the carotid artery.
Measurement Unit cm
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_TRANSIT_TIME  
Parameter DescriptionPulse Transit Time (PTT) is the time it takes the Pulse Pressure (PP) waveform to propagate through a length of the arterial tree.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pulse Pressure
VICORDER_OUT_AORTIC_PULSE_PRESSURE  
Parameter DescriptionThe maximum pressure when the arotic valve is open.
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_PULSE_PRESSURE  
Parameter DescriptionPulse pressure is the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Measurement Unit mmHg
Value_TypeInteger
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VICORDER_OUT_PPI  
Parameter DescriptionThe pulse pressure index (PPI) defined as ((systolic blood pressure - diastolic blood pressure)/systolic blood pressure) reflects vascular compliance.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Resistance
VICORDER_OUT_TPR  
Parameter DescriptionTotal peripheral resistance (TPR) is the sum of the resistanceof all peripheral vasculature in the systemic circulation.
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeContinuous
InstrumentVicorder
ProtocolVicorder is used to measure arterial stiffness and elasticity of the arterial wall and provides a measurement of the speed of blood flow through the arteries, pulse wave velocity (PWV). Arterial Stifness examination is performed when the participant is laying down on a stretcher with their upper torso 30 dgree inclined upward. The cuffs are ‘one size fits all’ and should fit snugly around the limbs (right arem and right thigh). 2.The distance is then measured in a straight line, from the top of the arm cuff to the top of the thigh cuff. Discourage talking before the measurement is taken. Satrt the application on the system amd start measurements.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Average Result
VST_OUT_AVG_LEFT  
Parameter DescriptionLeft Average
Measurement Unit V
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentNeurothesiometer device – NV0592
ProtocolThe Vibration Perception Threshold (VPT) test is used to assess peripheral nerve function by quantifying vibration sensitivity. It helps detect early neuropathic deficits and stage the severity of large fiber neuropathy. The test is conducted on the large toe using a Neurothesiometer, where a vibrating probe is placed on the distal phalanx of the toe. The stimulus is gradually increased until the participant perceives the vibration. This process is repeated three times for each foot, and the average value, measured in volts (V), is recorded as the VPT.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VST_OUT_AVG_RIGHT  
Parameter DescriptionRight Average
Measurement Unit V
Value_TypeDECIMAL
InstrumentNeurothesiometer device – NV0592
ProtocolThe Vibration Perception Threshold (VPT) test is used to assess peripheral nerve function by quantifying vibration sensitivity. It helps detect early neuropathic deficits and stage the severity of large fiber neuropathy. The test is conducted on the large toe using a Neurothesiometer, where a vibrating probe is placed on the distal phalanx of the toe. The stimulus is gradually increased until the participant perceives the vibration. This process is repeated three times for each foot, and the average value, measured in volts (V), is recorded as the VPT.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Contraindicate
VST_OUT_FEET_CONTRA  
Parameter DescriptionFeet Contraindication
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeTEXT
InstrumentNeurothesiometer device – NV0592
ProtocolThe Vibration Perception Threshold (VPT) test is used to assess peripheral nerve function by quantifying vibration sensitivity. It helps detect early neuropathic deficits and stage the severity of large fiber neuropathy. The test is conducted on the large toe using a Neurothesiometer, where a vibrating probe is placed on the distal phalanx of the toe. The stimulus is gradually increased until the participant perceives the vibration. This process is repeated three times for each foot, and the average value, measured in volts (V), is recorded as the VPT.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Severity
VST_OUT_SEVERITY  
Parameter DescriptionSeverity (Normal <15; Peripheral neuropathy – 16-24 ; Moderate to Severe neuropathy ≥ than 25V)
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeTEXT
InstrumentNeurothesiometer device – NV0592
ProtocolThe Vibration Perception Threshold (VPT) test is used to assess peripheral nerve function by quantifying vibration sensitivity. It helps detect early neuropathic deficits and stage the severity of large fiber neuropathy. The test is conducted on the large toe using a Neurothesiometer, where a vibrating probe is placed on the distal phalanx of the toe. The stimulus is gradually increased until the participant perceives the vibration. This process is repeated three times for each foot, and the average value, measured in volts (V), is recorded as the VPT.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Details
CCM_OUT_ANALYSIS_NOT_DONE_FOR  
Parameter DescriptionAnalysis not done for
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeTEXT
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CCM_OUT_JUSTIFICATION  
Parameter DescriptionJustification
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeTEXT
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Nerve
CCM_OUT_IW_CNFL  
Parameter DescriptionIW nerve fiber length (mm/mm2)
Measurement Unit mm/mm2
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CCM_OUT_NERVES_CNBD  
Parameter DescriptionNerve branch density (branches/mm2)
Measurement Unit branches/mm2
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CCM_OUT_NERVES_CNFA  
Parameter DescriptionNerve CNFA
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CCM_OUT_NERVES_CNFD  
Parameter DescriptionNerve fiber density (fibers/mm2)
Measurement Unit fibers/mm2
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CCM_OUT_NERVES_CNFL  
Parameter DescriptionNerve fiber length (mm/mm2)
Measurement Unit mm/mm2
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CCM_OUT_NERVES_CNFractalDimension  
Parameter DescriptionNerve fiber fractal dimension
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CCM_OUT_NERVES_CNFW  
Parameter DescriptionNerve CNFW
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
CCM_OUT_NERVES_CTBD  
Parameter DescriptionNerve CTBD
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentHeidelberg Retinal Tomograph 3 with Rostock Corneal Module’ (HRT III RCM)
ProtocolParticipants will undergo corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) using a Heidelberg Retinal Tomograph III Rostock Cornea Module. This non-invasive procedure, taking 3-5 minutes, captures high-resolution images of the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus. During the scan, a local anesthetic is applied, and viscotears gel is used to enhance image clarity.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
ABDOMEN
ABDOMEN  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Abdominal wall  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Adrenals  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Bile ducts  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Bowel  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Gallbladder  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Kidneys  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Liver  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Mesenteric and Inguinal lymph node  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Mesenteric and inguinal lymph nodes  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pancreas  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Peritoneum  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Retroperitoneum  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Spleen  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Ureters  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Vessels  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Bone Marrow
Bone Marrow  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
BONES
BONES  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
IMAGED UPPER LIMBS  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
NECK AND SKULL BASE  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
COMPARISON
COMPARISON  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FINDINGS
FINDINGS  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Hilum
Hilum 
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
IMPRESSION
IMPRESSION  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
KNEES
KNEES  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Lungs
Lungs  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Lymph nodes
Lymph nodes  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PELVIS
Free Fluid  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Ovaries  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Ovaries or Testicles 
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Ovaries or Testicles 
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PELVIS  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Prostrate  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Testicles  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Urinary bladder  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Uterus  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Uterus or Prostrate  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Pleural and pericardial spaces
Pleural and pericardial spaces 
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Rib cage
Rib cage  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
SPINE
SPINE  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
TECHNIQUE
TECHNIQUE  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
THORAX
THORAX  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Thymus
Thymus  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Images for wholebody scans - DICOM
Images for wholebody scans - DICOM  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeImage
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Whole Body MRI images.Total Scanning time: 40 to 45 minutes. Whole Body MRI without contrast: MRI Whole Body Sequences: Survey/MobiView Survey: Whole body localizer. STIR Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax T1 Coronal: Knee, Upper, Abdomen and Thorax STIR Axial: Lower, Middle, and Upper body. mDixon Axial: Feet, Pelvis, Abdomen and Thorax T2 Weighted Axial: Liver, Pelvis, Thigh and Knee.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Findings
Basal cisterns  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Brainstem  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Cerebellum 
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Cerebral parenchyma (Grey & White Matter) 
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Extra-axial spaces  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Extra-axial spaces  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Findings  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Intracranial hemorrhage  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Midline shift  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Others  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Ventricular system  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Impression
Impression  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
MRI Protocol
MRI BRAIN  
Parameter DescriptionFindings from MRI scans as diagnosed by radiologists
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeText
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Images for brain scans - DICOM
Images for brain scans - DICOM  
Parameter DescriptionImages for brain scans - DICOM
Measurement Unit NULL
Value_TypeImage
InstrumentPHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine)
Protocol"The Qatar Biobank uses a PHILIPS 3Tesla Ingenia (Closed Machine) to obtain Brain and Whole Body MRI images. The Brain MRI sequences include a survey/localizer, axial T2 and T1 weighted images, FLAIR, SWI, DWI, and 3D T1 sagittal MPRAGE. The total scanning time is approximately 19 minutes. MRI Brain sequences & Scanning time: Survey or Scout or Localizer: 01:92 sec. Axial T2 weighted: 01:24 min. Axial T1 weighted: 03:36 min. FLAIR (Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery): 03:09 min. SWI (Susceptibility weighted imaging): 03:48 min. DWI (Diffusion weighted imaging): 00.53 sec. 3D T1 Sagittal MPRAGE: 05:53 min. Total Scanning time: 19:15 mins"
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FEF2575 (L)
%_PRED_FEF2575  
Parameter DescriptionPercentage of Predicted value (FEF2575)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
%_PRED_FEF2575  
Parameter DescriptionPercentage of Predicted value (FEF2575)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LLN_FEF2575  
Parameter DescriptionLLN Value (FEF2575)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PRED_FEF2575  
Parameter DescriptionPredicted value in L (FEF2575)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Z-SCORE_FEF2575  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score (FEF2575)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FET
FET  
Parameter DescriptionForced Expiratory Time
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FEV1 (L)
FEV1 (L)  
Parameter DescriptionPercentage of Predicted value (FEV1)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FEV1  
Parameter DescriptionMeasured value as per test results screen (FEV1)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LLN_FEV1  
Parameter DescriptionLLN Value (FEV1)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PRED_FEV1  
Parameter DescriptionPredicted value in L (FEV1)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Z-SCORE_FEV1  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score (FEV1)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FEV1/FVC
%_PRED_FEV1/FVC  
Parameter DescriptionPercentage of Predicted value (FEV1/VC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FEV1/VC  
Parameter DescriptionMeasured value as per test results screen (FEV1/VC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LLN_FEV1/VC  
Parameter DescriptionLLN Value (FEV1/VC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PRED_FEV1/VC  
Parameter DescriptionPredicted value in L (FEV1/VC)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Z-SCORE_FEV1/VC  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score (FEV1/VC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FEV1R
%_PRED_FEV1R  
Parameter DescriptionPercentage of Predicted value (FEV1R)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FEV1R  
Parameter DescriptionMeasured value as per test results screen (FEV1R)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LLN_FEV1R  
Parameter DescriptionLLN Value (FEV1R)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PRED_FEV1R  
Parameter DescriptionPredicted value in L (FEV1R)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Z-SCORE_FEV1R  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score (FEV1R)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FVC (L)
%_PRED_FVC  
Parameter DescriptionPercentage of Predicted value (FVC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
FVC  
Parameter DescriptionMeasured value as per test results screen (FVC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LLN_FVC  
Parameter DescriptionLLN Value (FVC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PRED_FVC  
Parameter DescriptionPredicted value in L (FVC)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Z-SCORE_FVC  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score (FVC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PEF (L/min)
%_PRED_PEF  
Parameter DescriptionPercentage of Predicted value (PEF)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LLN_PEF  
Parameter DescriptionLLN Value (PEF)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PEF  
Parameter DescriptionMeasured value as per test results screen (PEF)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PRED_PEF  
Parameter DescriptionPredicted value in L (PEF)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Z-SCORE_PEF  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score (PEF)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VC (L)
%_PRED_VC  
Parameter DescriptionPercentage of Predicted value (VC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
LLN_VC  
Parameter DescriptionLLN Value (VC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
PRED_VC  
Parameter DescriptionPredicted value in L (VC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
VC  
Parameter DescriptionMeasured value as per test results screen (VC)
Measurement Unit  
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive
Z-SCORE_VC  
Parameter DescriptionZ-Score (VC)
Measurement Unit L
Value_TypeDecimal
InstrumentVitalograph Alpha Touch spirometer along with a disposable mouthpiece and nose clip.
ProtocolParticipants were instructed to maintain an upright posture with their head slightly elevated and feet flat on the floor before the respiratory function test. They were guided through the following steps: apply the nose clip, fill their lungs as much as possible, and seal their lips around the mouthpiece, ensuring no obstruction from their teeth or tongue. Participants were then asked to blow air out as hard, fast, and long as possible, continuing to exhale until no more air could be expelled from their lungs. They were instructed to keep blowing for a minimum of six seconds or until told to stop by the Research Assistant.
SexedBoth Sexes
StabilityOngoing
StrataPrimary
ArrayNo
Array Number1
Item_TypeData
InstancesDefined
Sensitivity LevelSensitive