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DmytroYermak
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi all,

 

Do anybody ever faced this variables: AESTDT_P     AEENDT_P   ?

Another variables mean:
SAS Output
AESTDT - start date of AE
AESTDT_P - ?
AESTOT - start time of AE
AEENDT - end date of AE
AEENDT_P - ?
AEENST - end date of AE

 

Could you please explain what do these two  (AESTDT_P     AEENDT_P ) mean? Thank you!

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ballardw
Super User

You should check with the data source. SAS doesn't "pick" variable names generally.

DmytroYermak
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10
Actually I have not found this variable in a CRF but it is present in AE-SDTM specification. The length is $1. Very strange case...
C_Neil
Calcite | Level 5

In Clinical, when a patient doesn't remembers the exact start and end date of Adverse Event. In that case a partial start and end date is captured as provided by the patient.

So assuming from the given variables names, AESTDT_P and AEENDT_P  are the variables containing the partial dates w.r.t. AESTDT and AEENDT. 

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