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26343

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Study ID: 100601 Clinical Study ID: LPL100601 Study Title: LPL100601, A Clinical Outcomes Study of Darapladib versus Placebo in Subjects with Chronic Coronary Heart Disease to Compare the Incidence of Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events (MACE) Patient Level Data: Study Listed on ClinicalStudyDataRequest.com Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00799903 Sponsor: GlaxoSmithKline Collaborators: N/A Phase: phase 3 Study Recruitment Status: Completed Generic Name: darapladib Trade Name: darapladib Study Indication: Atherosclerosis Study part: End of study Survival status

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  1. 10/10/17 10/10/17 -
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  4. 1/11/18 1/11/18 -
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GlaxoSmithKline

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October 16, 2017

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End of study Survival status GSK study Chronic Coronary Heart Disease NCT00799903

End of study Survival status GSK study Chronic Coronary Heart Disease NCT00799903

Assessment date
Description

Assessment date

1. Most recent survival status assessment
Description

Most recent survival status assessment

Data type

date

Survival data
Description

Survival data

1. Subject status
Description

Subject status

Data type

integer

If subject known to be alive: Subject known to be alive on (date)
Description

Date Subject known to be alive

Data type

date

If subject known to be alive: Source of information
Description

Subject alive Source of information

Data type

text

If subject known to be alive: Other source of information, specify
Description

Subject alive Source of information specification

Data type

text

If subject died: date that site acquired death information
Description

date that site acquired death information

Data type

date

If subject died: Source of information
Description

death of subject Source of information

Data type

text

If subject died: Other source of information, specify
Description

Subject dead Source of information specification

Data type

text

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End of study Survival status GSK study Chronic Coronary Heart Disease NCT00799903

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Type
Description | Question | Decode (Coded Value)
Data type
Alias
Item Group
Assessment date
Most recent survival status assessment
Item
1. Most recent survival status assessment
date
Item Group
Survival data
Item
1. Subject status
integer
Code List
1. Subject status
CL Item
Subject known to be alive (1)
CL Item
Subject died (2)
Date Subject known to be alive
Item
If subject known to be alive: Subject known to be alive on (date)
date
Item
If subject known to be alive: Source of information
text
Code List
If subject known to be alive: Source of information
CL Item
Health care provider other than investigative site staff (1)
CL Item
Family member (2)
CL Item
Publicly available information (3)
CL Item
Other (OT)
CL Item
Investigative site staff (4)
CL Item
Friend or neighbor (5)
Item
If subject known to be alive: Other source of information, specify
text
Code List
If subject known to be alive: Other source of information, specify
date that site acquired death information
Item
If subject died: date that site acquired death information
date
Item
If subject died: Source of information
text
Code List
If subject died: Source of information
CL Item
Health care provider other than investigative site staff (1)
CL Item
Family member (2)
CL Item
Publicly available information (3)
CL Item
Other (OT)
CL Item
Investigative site staff (4)
CL Item
Friend or neighbor (5)
Subject dead Source of information specification
Item
If subject died: Other source of information, specify
text

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