2.16.840.1.113883.5.83/static-2011-03-15
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Codesystem Name | Codesystem Id | Version / Eingangsdatum | Status | |
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ObservationInterpretation | 2.16.840.1.113883.5.83 | 2011-03-15 | definitiv | |
Level/ Typ |
Code | Anzeigename | Beschreibung | |
0–A | _GeneticObservationInterpretation | GeneticObservationInterpretation | Codes that specify interpretation of genetic analysis, such as "positive", "negative", "carrier", "responsive", etc. | |
1–L | Carrier | Carrier | Description: The patient is considered as carrier based on the testing results. A carrier is an individual who carries an altered form of a gene which can lead to having a child or offspring in future generations with a genetic disorder. | |
0–A | _ObservationInterpretationChange | ObservationInterpretationChange | Change of quantity and/or severity. At most one of B or W and one of U or D allowed. | |
1–L | B | better | Better (of severity or nominal observations) | |
1–L | D | decreased | Significant change down (quantitative observations, does not imply B or W) | |
1–L | U | increased | Significant change up (quantitative observations, does not imply B or W) | |
1–L | W | worse | Worse (of severity or nominal observations) | |
0–A | _ObservationInterpretationExceptions | ObservationInterpretationExceptions | Technical exceptions. At most one allowed. Does not imply normality or severity. | |
1–L | < | low off scale | Below absolute low-off instrument scale. This is statement depending on the instrument, logically does not imply LL or L (e.g., if the instrument is inadequate). If an off-scale value is also low or critically low one must also report L and LL respectively. | |
1–L | > | high off scale | Above absolute high-off instrument scale. This is statement depending on the instrument, logically does not imply LL or L (e.g., if the instrument is inadequate). If an off-scale value is also high or critically high one must also report H and HH respectively. | |
0–A | _ObservationInterpretationNormality | ObservationInterpretationNormality | Normality, Abnormality, Alert. Concepts in this category are mutually exclusive, i.e., at most one is allowed. | |
1–S | A | Abnormal | Abnormal (for nominal observations, all service types) | |
2–S | AA | Abnormal alert | Abnormal alert (for nominal observations and all service types) | |
3–L | HH | High alert | Above upper alert threshold (for quantitative observations) | |
3–L | LL | Low alert | Below lower alert threshold (for quantitative observations) | |
2–S | H | High | Above high normal (for quantitative observations) | |
3–L | HH | High alert | Above upper alert threshold (for quantitative observations) | |
2–S | L | Low | Below low normal (for quantitative observations) | |
3–L | LL | Low alert | Below lower alert threshold (for quantitative observations) | |
1–L | N | Normal | Normal (for all service types) | |
0–A | _ObservationInterpretationSusceptibility | ObservationInterpretationSusceptibility | Microbiology: interpretations of minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values. At most one allowed. | |
1–L | I | intermediate | Intermediate | |
1–L | MS | moderately susceptible | Moderately susceptible | |
1–L | R | resistent | Resistent | |
1–L | S | susceptible | Susceptible | |
1–L | VS | very susceptible | Very susceptible | |
0–S | EX | outside threshold | Definition:The observation/test result is interpreted as being outside the inclusion range for a particular protocol within which the result is being reported. Example:A positive result on a Hepatitis screening test. | |
1–L | HX | above high threshold | Definition:The numeric observation/test result is interpreted as being above the high threshold value for a particular protocol within which the result is being reported. Example:An ALT (SGOT) result above a protocol-defined threshold value of 2.5 times the upper limit of normal based on the subject's sex and age. | |
1–L | LX | below low threshold | Definition:The numeric observation/test result is interpreted as being below the low threshold value for a particular protocol within which the result is being reported. Example:A Total White Blood Cell Count falling below a protocol-defined threshold value of 3000/mm^3 | |
0–A | ObservationInterpretationDetection | ObservationInterpretationDetection | Description: The specializations of this concept indicate the presence or absence of an analyte in a test or of a sign in a clinical observation. In keeping with laboratory data processing practice, these codes provide a categorical interpretation of the "meaning" of the quantitative value for the same observation. | |
1–L | IND | Indeterminate | Description: The value of this observation does not allow interpretation as to whether or not the analyte or sign in question is present. | |
1–L | NEG | Negative | Description: The value of this observation is interpreted as showing that the analyte or sign in question is not present. | |
1–L | POS | Positive | Description: he value of this observation is interpreted as showing that the analyte or sign in question is present. |