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Organization gematik
Package de.gematik.hddt 1.0.0-rc2
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HddtMivLungFunctionTesting

Dieses ValueSet ist Teil der Health Device Data Transfer Spezifikation (HDDT), die Profile, Operationen und ValueSets für den Datenaustausch zwischen Hilfsmitteln und digitalen Gesundheitsanwendungen (DiGA) definiert. Zentrales Element der HDDT-Spezifikation sind Mandatory Interoperable Values (MIVs). MIVs sind Klassen von Messwerten, die zu definierten Anwendungsfällen und Zwecken von DiGA beitragen.

Das ValueSet HddtMivLungFunctionTesting definiert den Mandatory Interoperable Value (MIV) "Lung Function Testing". Die Definition besteht aus

  • dieser Beschreibung, die die Semantik und die bestimmenden Merkmale des MIV liefert
  • einer Menge von LOINC-Codes, die MIV-konforme Messklassifikationen entlang der LOINC-Achsen Komponente, System, Skala und Methode definieren

Der MIV Lung Function Testing umfasst Werte aus Lungenfunktionstests, die durch Ausatmen in ein handgehaltenes Peak-Flow-Meter oder Spirometer durchgeführt werden. Die Messungen erfolgen zweimal täglich oder häufiger, wenn dies durch den Versorgungsplan oder den Zustand des Patienten erforderlich ist.

Das ValueSet für den MIV Lung Function Testing enthält LOINC-Codes für die Messung des Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) und des Forcierten Exspiratorischen Volumens in 1 Sekunde (FEV1). Ebenfalls enthalten sind LOINC-Codes für die entsprechenden Referenzwerte sowie relative Werte (z. B. FEV1 measured/predicted). Dieses ValueSet enthält die LOINC-Codes nicht direkt, sondern die Codes stammen aus drei separaten ValueSets:

  • HddtLungFunctionTestingValues: Codes für einzelne Lungenfunktionstests
  • HddtLungFunctionReferenceValues: Codes für Referenzwerte der Lungenfunktion
  • HddtLungFunctionRelativeValues: Codes für relative Lungenfunktionswerte, berechnet in Prozent (%)

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This ValueSet is part of the Health Device Data Transfer specification (HDDT) which defines profiles, operations, and value sets for sharing data between medical aids and digital health applications (DiGA). Core of the HDDT specification are Mandatory Interoperable Values (MIVs). MIVs are classes of measurements that contribute to defined use cases and purposes of DiGA.

This ValueSet defines the Mandatory Interoperable Value (MIV) "Lung Function Testing". The definition is made up from

  • this description which provides the semantics and defining characteristics of the MIV
  • a set of LOINC codes that define MIV-compliant measurement classifications along the LOINC axes component, system, scale and method.

The MIV Lung Function Testing covers values from lung function testings that are performed by exhaling air into a hand-held peak flow meter or spirometer. Measurements are performed twice a day, or more frequently if required by the care plan or the patient's condition.

The ValueSet for the MIV Lung Function Testing includes LOINC codes for measuring the Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) and Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1). Also included are LOINC codes for the corresponding reference values, and relative values (e.g. FEV1 measured/predicted). This ValueSet does not include LOIC codes directly, instead the codes come from three separate ValueSets:

  • HddtLungFunctionTestingValues: codes for individual lung function testings
  • HddtLungFunctionReferenceValues: codes for lung function reference values
  • HddtLungFunctionRelativeValues: codes for relative lung function values, calculated in percentages (%)
  • type ValueSet
  • FHIR R4
  • status Active
  • version
    1.0.0-rc2
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