An Open-Access Dataset of Thorough QT Studies Results
Abstract
:1. Summary
2. Data Description
3. Methods
3.1. Data Source Identification
3.2. Extracting the Data
4. User Notes
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameter Group | Parameter Name and Description |
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Compound | Compound name |
IUPAC name | |
Canonical smiles | |
PubChem’s compound ID number (CID) | |
Study | Result according to ICH E14 guideline (positive/negative) |
Study design | |
Dose (unit) | |
Dosing schedule | |
Population | Number of subjects |
Age (mean and/or SD and/or range) | |
Proportion of males and females | |
Race | |
Weight (mean and/or SD and/or range) | |
Height (mean and/or SD and/or range) | |
BMI (mean and/or SD and/or range) | |
Health status (healthy/condition) | |
PK | Cmax and SD or CI or coefficient of variation |
Tmax | |
AUC and SD or CI or coefficient of variation | |
PD | Baseline QT interval length and SD or CI or coefficient of variation |
QT interval length after drug administration (SD) | |
QT assessment time after administration | |
Baseline-corrected QT change and/or CI and/or SD and/or SE | |
Placebo-corrected QT change and/or CI and/or SD and/or SE | |
QT correction method | |
Record | Data source (first author name and year of publication) |
PMID |
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Wiśniowska, B.; Tylutki, Z.; Polak, S. An Open-Access Dataset of Thorough QT Studies Results. Data 2020, 5, 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/data5010010
Wiśniowska B, Tylutki Z, Polak S. An Open-Access Dataset of Thorough QT Studies Results. Data. 2020; 5(1):10. https://doi.org/10.3390/data5010010
Chicago/Turabian StyleWiśniowska, Barbara, Zofia Tylutki, and Sebastian Polak. 2020. "An Open-Access Dataset of Thorough QT Studies Results" Data 5, no. 1: 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/data5010010
APA StyleWiśniowska, B., Tylutki, Z., & Polak, S. (2020). An Open-Access Dataset of Thorough QT Studies Results. Data, 5(1), 10. https://doi.org/10.3390/data5010010