Cohort definition leaf node


URI

https://w3id.org/omop/ontology/CohortDefinition

Label

Cohort definition

Description

The COHORT_DEFINITION table contains records defining a Cohort derived from the data through the associated description and syntax and upon instantiation (execution of the algorithm) placed into the COHORT table. Cohorts are a set of subjects that satisfy a given combination of inclusion criteria for a duration of time. The COHORT_DEFINITION table provides a standardized structure for maintaining the rules governing the inclusion of a subject into a cohort, and can store operational programming code to instantiate the cohort within the OMOP Common Data Model.

Superclasses (1)

Usage

Instances of Cohort definition can have the following properties:

PROPERTYTYPEDESCRIPTIONRANGE
From class Cohort definition
Cohort initiation date owl:DatatypeProperty For Cohort Definition: A date to indicate when the Cohort was initiated in the COHORT table. date
Description owl:DatatypeProperty For Cohort Definition: A complete description of the cohort. string
Syntax owl:DatatypeProperty For Cohort Definition: Syntax or code to operationalize the Cohort Definition. string
Has definition type owl:FunctionalProperty For Cohort Definition: Type defining what kind of Cohort Definition the record represents and how the syntax may be executed. Concept
From class OMOP CDM thing
Id owl:DatatypeProperty For Note: A unique identifier for each note. - For Vocabulary: A unique identifier for each Vocabulary, such as ICD9CM, SNOMED, Visit. - For Observation: The unique key given to an Observation record for a Person. Refer to the ETL for how duplicate Observations during the same Visit were handled. Each instance of an observation present in the source data should be assigned this unique key. - For Note Nlp: A unique identifier for the NLP record. - For Location: The unique key given to a unique Location. Each instance of a Location in the source data should be assigned this unique key. - For Drug Exposure: The unique key given to records of drug dispensings or administrations for a person. Refer to the ETL for how duplicate drugs during the same visit were handled. Each instance of a drug dispensing or administration present in the source data should be assigned this unique key. In some cases, a person can have multiple records of the same drug within the same visit. It is valid to keep these duplicates and assign them individual, unique, DRUG_EXPOSURE_IDs, though it is up to the ETL how they should be handled. - For Specimen: Unique identifier for each specimen. - For Observation Period: A Person can have multiple discrete Observation Periods which are identified by the Observation_Period_Id. Assign a unique observation_period_id to each discrete Observation Period for a Person. - For Cohort Definition: This is the identifier given to the cohort, usually by the ATLAS application - For Concept Class: A unique key for each class. - For Device Exposure: The unique key given to records a person's exposure to a foreign physical object or instrument. Each instance of an exposure to a foreign object or device present in the source data should be assigned this unique key. - For Procedure Occurrence: The unique key given to a procedure record for a person. Refer to the ETL for how duplicate procedures during the same visit were handled. Each instance of a procedure occurrence in the source data should be assigned this unique key. In some cases, a person can have multiple records of the same procedure within the same visit. It is valid to keep these duplicates and assign them individual, unique, PROCEDURE_OCCURRENCE_IDs, though it is up to the ETL how they should be handled. - For Cost: A unique identifier for each COST record. - For Domain: A unique key for each domain. - For Survey Conduct: Unique identifier for each completed survey. For each instance of a survey completion create a unique identifier. - For Visit Detail: Use this to identify unique interactions between a person and the health care system. This identifier links across the other CDM event tables to associate events with a visit detail. This should be populated by creating a unique identifier for each unique interaction between a person and the healthcare system where the person receives a medical good or service over a span of time. - For Care Site: Assign an id to each unique combination of location_id and place_of_service_source_value. - For Concept: A unique identifier for each Concept across all domains. - For Measurement: The unique key given to a Measurement record for a Person. Refer to the ETL for how duplicate Measurements during the same Visit were handled. Each instance of a measurement present in the source data should be assigned this unique key. In some cases, a person can have multiple records of the same measurement within the same visit. It is valid to keep these duplicates and assign them individual, unique, MEASUREMENT_IDs, though it is up to the ETL how they should be handled. - For Condition Occurrence: The unique key given to a condition record for a person. Refer to the ETL for how duplicate conditions during the same visit were handled. Each instance of a condition present in the source data should be assigned this unique key. In some cases, a person can have multiple records of the same condition within the same visit. It is valid to keep these duplicates and assign them individual, unique, CONDITION_OCCURRENCE_IDs, though it is up to the ETL how they should be handled. - For Provider: It is assumed that every provider with a different unique identifier is in fact a different person and should be treated independently. This identifier can be the original id from the source data provided it is an integer, otherwise it can be an autogenerated number. - For Person: It is assumed that every person with a different unique identifier is in fact a different person and should be treated independently. Any person linkage that needs to occur to uniquely identify Persons ought to be done prior to writing this table. This identifier can be the original id from the source data provided if it is an integer, otherwise it can be an autogenerated number. - For Visit Occurrence: Use this to identify unique interactions between a person and the health care system. This identifier links across the other CDM event tables to associate events with a visit. This should be populated by creating a unique identifier for each unique interaction between a person and the healthcare system where the person receives a medical good or service over a span of time. - For Payer Plan Period: A unique identifier for each unique combination of a Person, Payer, Plan, and Period of time. owl:Thing
From class Thing
OMOP CDM name owl:AnnotationProperty owl:Thing

Implementation

@prefix omop: <https://w3id.org/omop/ontology/> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .

omop:CohortDefinition a owl:Class ;
    rdfs:label "Cohort definition"^^xsd:string ;
    rdfs:comment "The COHORT_DEFINITION table contains records defining a Cohort derived from the data through the associated description and syntax and upon instantiation (execution of the algorithm) placed into the COHORT table. Cohorts are a set of subjects that satisfy a given combination of inclusion criteria for a duration of time. The COHORT_DEFINITION table provides a standardized structure for maintaining the rules governing the inclusion of a subject into a cohort, and can store operational programming code to instantiate the cohort within the OMOP Common Data Model."@en ;
    rdfs:subClassOf [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:allValuesFrom xsd:string ;
            owl:onProperty omop:name ],
        [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:onProperty omop:name ;
            owl:someValuesFrom xsd:string ],
        [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:allValuesFrom omop:Concept ;
            owl:onProperty omop:has_subject ],
        [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:onProperty omop:has_subject ;
            owl:someValuesFrom omop:Concept ],
        [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:allValuesFrom xsd:string ;
            owl:onProperty omop:description ],
        [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:allValuesFrom omop:Concept ;
            owl:onProperty omop:has_definition_type ],
        [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:onProperty omop:has_definition_type ;
            owl:someValuesFrom omop:Concept ],
        [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:allValuesFrom xsd:string ;
            owl:onProperty omop:syntax ],
        [ a owl:Restriction ;
            owl:allValuesFrom xsd:date ;
            owl:onProperty omop:cohort_initiation_date ],
        omop:OmopCDMThing ;
    omop:omop_cdm_name "cohort_definition"^^xsd:string .