Upload Complete Blood Count Results
Expected CSV Format
The CSV file should contain the following columns:
- CMMI_ID - Participant identifier (required)
- STUDY_ID - Study identifier
- CMMI_CBC_BATTERY - Complete Blood Count battery/panel name
- CMMI_CBC_TEST - Specific Complete Blood Count test name (required)
- CMMI_CBC_RESULT - Test result value (required)
- CMMI_CBC_UNITS - Units of measurement (required)
- CMMI_CBC_REF_RANGE - Reference range for the test
- CMMI_CBC_RESULT_FLAG - Result flag (e.g., High, Low, Normal)
How it works:
- Your file will be validated and processed immediately
- Duplicate records (exact match on participant, test, result, units) will be automatically skipped
- You'll see a summary of imported records and any duplicates found
- Administrators will be notified if duplicates are detected
What is a Mapping Example?
If your CSV file uses different column names than the standard format shown above, you can use the column mapping feature. Upload a file with non-standard column names, and the system will let you map your columns to the expected format. The mapping example demonstrates this workflow with intentionally different column names (e.g., "ParticipantID" instead of "CMMI_ID").
CBC (Complete Blood Count)
Common blood test that measures various components of blood including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
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