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CDISC’s VSTEST Names in NCI’s caDSR aligning Concepts in NCI’s Thesaurus to the Names Value Value Meaning Value Meaning Concept Codes Value Meaning Description BMI Body Mass Index C16358 One of the anthropometric measures of body mass; it has the highest correlation with skinfold thickness or body density. BODYFAT Adipose Tissue C12472 Connective tissue composed of fat cells lodged in the meshes of areolar tissue. BSA Body Surface Area C25157 A measure of the 2-dimensional exent of the body surface. DIABP Diastolic Pressure C25299 The blood pressure after the contraction of the heart while the chambers of the heart refill with blood. FRMSIZE Body Frame Size C49680 No value exists. HEIGHT Height C25347 Height; the vertical dimension of extension; distance from the base of something to the top. HR Heart Rate C49677 MAP Mean Arterial Pressure C49679 PULSE Pulse Rate C49676 RESP Respiratory Rate C49678 SYSBP Systolic Pressure C25298 The blood pressure during the contraction of the left ventricle of the heart. TEMP Temperature C25206 the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment. WEIGHT Weight C25208 The vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity.

Concept structures in NCI’s Thesaurus for Concepts that have been in aligned to proposed CDISC’s VSTEST Names Personal Attribute Action Property or Attribute Conceptual Entities Anatomic Structure System or Substance Finding by Site or System Body Frame Size (FRMSIZE) Blood Pressure Body Mass Index (BMI) Body Surface Area (BSA) Observation Characteristic Temperature (TEMP) Microanatomic Structure Cardiovascular System Finding Diastolic Pressure (DIABP) Systolic Pressure (SYSBP) Vital Signs Test Name Weight (WEIGHT) Height (HEIGHT) Tissue Heart Rate (HR) Pulse Rate (PULSE) Respiratory Rate (RESP) Connective and Soft Tissue Blood Pressure Finding Soft Tissue Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) NCI’s Thesaurus relates concept in hierarical structure by using super- and sub-concepts. Adipose Tissue (BODYFAT)