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Study IDs are stored as character values to ensure that zero place holders are not dropped. The randomisation number is assigned sequentially at each site after randomisation. A decimal point is placed between the site code and randomisation number. This allows sites to monitor their own recruitment and ensures the ID can be easily converted to a numerical value if manipulations are required. The study number ensures that samples can that samples and data can be identified across studies. Site codes are based on those that have been used in previously in previous Australasian multicentre trials.
In multiple pregnancy For perinatal studies, we recommend one of the following two options to deal with unit of analysis issues:
- Add a suffix where 0 is mother; infants are coded 1, 2 and 3 according to birth order in multiple pregnancy or 5 for singleton. A surviving twin would be coded as 1.
- Assign a separate "randomisation number" to the fetuses, e.g., start mothers at 1000 and babies at 5000.
numbering:
- Mother first pregnancy in study XXXXXX.0001 to XXXXXX.2999
- Mother second pregnancy in study XXXXXXX.9001 to XXXXXX.9999
- Singleton fetus/neonate XXXXXX.3001 to XXXXXX.5999
- First twin or triplet XXXXXX.6001 to XXXXXX.6999
- Second twin or triplet XXXXXX.7001 to XXXXXX.7999
- Third triplet XXXXXX.8001 to XXXXXX.8999
Click here for the complete list of LifePath study and site codes. The main codes are provided below.
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Auckland City Hospital
9180
Middlemore Hospital
9584
Waikato Hospital
9382
Wellington Hospital
9687
Christchurch Hospital
9283
Dunedin Hospital
9485
Hawke’s Bay Hospital
9510
Whakatane Hospital
9675
North Shore Hospital
9820
Waitakere Hospital
9988
Tauranga Hospital (Bay of Plenty)
9320
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