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A [[Medical Coding Dictionary]] is a [[Dictionary]] that consists of a [[controlled vocabulary]] that contains [[medical term]]s and their respective descriptions and [[clinical code]]s.  
A [[Medical Coding Dictionary]] is a [[Medical Dictionary]] that consists of a [[controlled vocabulary]] that contains [[medical term]]s and their respective descriptions and [[clinical code]]s.
* <B>AKA:</B> [[Medical Coding Dictionary|Standardized Medical Coding Dicitionary]].
* <B>AKA:</B> [[Medical Coding Dictionary|Standardized Medical Coding Dicitionary]].
* <B>Context: </B>
* <B>Context: </B>
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** [[International Classification of Diseases 9 Revision Clinical Modification (ICD9CM)]],  
** [[International Classification of Diseases 9 Revision Clinical Modification (ICD9CM)]],  
** [[Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA)]],
** [[Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA)]],
** [[SNOMED CT Controlled Vocabulary]],
** [[World Health Organisation Adverse Reactions Terminology (WHO-ART)]],
** [[World Health Organisation Adverse Reactions Terminology (WHO-ART)]],
** [[World Health Organisation Drug Dictionary Enhanced (WHO-DDE)]],  
** [[World Health Organisation Drug Dictionary (WHO-DD)]],  
** ...
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* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>
* <B>Counter-Example(s):</B>
** [[Clinical Terminology Standard]],
** [[Clinical Terminology Standard]],
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** [[Medical Ontology]].
** [[Medical Ontology]].
* <B>See:</B> [[Clinical Data Standard]], [[Medical Classification System]], [[Adverse Reaction]], [[Adverse Effect]], [[Medical Treatment]], [[Medical Diagnosis]], [[Clinical Trial]].
* <B>See:</B> [[Clinical Data Standard]], [[Medical Classification System]], [[Adverse Reaction]], [[Adverse Effect]], [[Medical Treatment]], [[Medical Diagnosis]], [[Clinical Trial]].
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== References ==
== References ==
=== 2010 ===
=== 2010 ===
* (Babre. 2010) &rArr; [[Deven Babre]] (2010). [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149405/ "Medical Coding in Clinical Trials"]. In: Perspectives in clinical research, 1(1), 29.
* (Babre. 2010) [[Deven Babre]] (2010). [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3149405/ "Medical Coding in Clinical Trials"]. In: Perspectives in clinical research, 1(1), 29.
** QUOTE: There are several [[standardized medical coding dictionaries]] in the market; however five [[dictionaries]] listed below are used for [[Medical Coding|coding]]:
** QUOTE: There are several [[standardized medical coding dictionaries]] in the market; however five [[dictionaries]] listed below are used for [[Medical Coding|coding]]:
*** [[COSTART]] - Coding Symbols for Thesaurus of Adverse Reaction Terms
*** [[COSTART]] - Coding Symbols for Thesaurus of Adverse Reaction Terms
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*** [[WHO-DDE]] - World Health Organisation Drug Dictio-nary Enhanced
*** [[WHO-DDE]] - World Health Organisation Drug Dictio-nary Enhanced
:: Out of the above five, two widely used [[medical coding dictionari]]es used for [[coding]] [[medical term]]s generated in [[clinical trial]]s are [[MedDRA]] and [[WHO-DDE]]. To maintain uniformity in reporting a term is next to impossible in any given [[clinical trial]]. However for a coder it is a challenging task to ensure that the term recorded/reported on [[data collection instrument]] ([[CRF]]/[[eCRF]]) is coded appropriately.
:: Out of the above five, two widely used [[medical coding dictionari]]es used for [[coding]] [[medical term]]s generated in [[clinical trial]]s are [[MedDRA]] and [[WHO-DDE]]. To maintain uniformity in reporting a term is next to impossible in any given [[clinical trial]]. However for a coder it is a challenging task to ensure that the term recorded/reported on [[data collection instrument]] ([[CRF]]/[[eCRF]]) is coded appropriately.
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 18 December 2023

A Medical Coding Dictionary is a Medical Dictionary that consists of a controlled vocabulary that contains medical terms and their respective descriptions and clinical codes.



References

2010

Out of the above five, two widely used medical coding dictionaries used for coding medical terms generated in clinical trials are MedDRA and WHO-DDE. To maintain uniformity in reporting a term is next to impossible in any given clinical trial. However for a coder it is a challenging task to ensure that the term recorded/reported on data collection instrument (CRF/eCRF) is coded appropriately.