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Codesystem Name Codesystem Id Version / Eingangsdatum Status
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.