DATACC BY DIME PROJECT
Defining core digital measures for
Pediatric rare disease research & care
Common data elements & ontologies
Consistent data standards are essential for advancing research and care in pediatric rare diseases. By aligning on common data elements, shared ontologies, and terminologies, we can enable true interoperability across registries, natural history studies, data platforms, and clinical workflows.
Read more in the industry brief to help tailor your data collection for future sharing and interoperable use. This industry brief outlines the rare disease data ecosystem, including key data standards, platforms, and networks. It also presents an implementation-ready common data elements (CDE) framework, along with adoption considerations for diverse stakeholders.
Measure ontologies
To ensure consistent data naming and structure across collection, processing, and sharing, the table below provides you with a curated set of established ontologiesfor each of the core measures to standardize your data coding.
We welcome your expertise. If you have a resource or ontology to recommend for inclusion, please reach out to our team.
Activity, mobility & motor function
Thinking, behavior & communication
| Age-appropriate cognitive test battery | Spontaneous language performance | Intelligibility | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Applicable ontologies for phenotypes and measured outcomes in respective concepts | |||
| SNOMED-CT (clinical documentation focus) |
— | — | Intelligibility of articulation |
| HPO ontology (phenotype focus) |
Cognitive impairment | Expressive language delay | Dysarthria |
| OLiA (Ontologies of Linguistic Annotation (linguistic data focus) |
— | Morphosyntactic categories + annotation scheme mappings (POS tags, morphology, syntactic functions, etc.) | Definition of “word”, “utterance”, morphosyntactic units |
| Domain specific ontologies | Cognitive Atlas (COGAT) Cognitive Paradigm Ontology (CogPO) NeuroPsychological Testing Ontology (NPT) Neurocognitive Integrated Ontology (NIO) |
— | — |
| Shared databases & tools | |||
| Databases & tools | NIH toolbox for assessment of neurological and behavioral function | TalkBank/CHILDES | — |
Sleep, seizures & acute medical events
| Core measures of sleep | Clinical seizure/acute medical event event burden | Passive sensor signals | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Applicable ontologies for phenotypes and measured outcomes in respective concepts | |||
| SNOMED-CT (clinical documentation focus) |
Findings related to sleep | Seizure observable | — |
| HPO ontology (phenotype focus) |
Sleep disturbance | Seizure | — |
| Domain specific ontologies | DiMe: Core measures of sleep (measure ontologies) | Epilepsy and Seizure Ontology (EpSO) | BioSignalML ontology SOSA / SSN (W3C/OGC) + SAREF4WEAR / SAREF4EHAW ECG ontology EEG ontology Vital sign ontology |
| Shared databases & tools | |||
| Databases & tools | NSRR (National Sleep Research Resource) | TUH (Temple University Hospital) EEG seizure corpus | — |