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: There is no SNOMED term for Baseline Measurement for TAVR and Post-Procedure Measurements. There might not need to be separate sections. Can the result organizer simply state baseline, and filled with a set of measurements? We think the answer is yes. Would ''preintervention'' be more accurate than baseline? | : There is no SNOMED term for Baseline Measurement for TAVR and Post-Procedure Measurements. There might not need to be separate sections. Can the result organizer simply state baseline, and filled with a set of measurements? We think the answer is yes. Would ''preintervention'' be more accurate than baseline? | ||
:*''It was discussed to possibly include the Planning Committee. The concern is that the recommendations are based with a small sample size. This could be clarified during the public comment period to ensure that the work does not slow down, and has enough feedback.'' | :*''It was discussed to possibly include the Planning Committee. The concern is that the recommendations are based with a small sample size. This could be clarified during the public comment period to ensure that the work does not slow down, and has enough feedback.'' | ||
: What is trying to be captured from the cath lab report will be | : What is trying to be captured from the cath lab report will be considered the baseline for these purposes. | ||
: | : Organizer is for Procedure Findings for a procedure would conceptually be correct but not how it is used in CRC. TAVR data would be listed as results observations. A listing of procedure types would be listed. | ||
: *A discussion of results organizer occurred and comparison and contrasting with CRC took place. | |||
: Two sections of procedure findings, and two organizers, may be required to fully document the data. | |||
Revision as of 11:07, 17 February 2016
- TAVR Complications
- There is no SNOMED term for Baseline Measurement for TAVR and Post-Procedure Measurements. There might not need to be separate sections. Can the result organizer simply state baseline, and filled with a set of measurements? We think the answer is yes. Would preintervention be more accurate than baseline?
- It was discussed to possibly include the Planning Committee. The concern is that the recommendations are based with a small sample size. This could be clarified during the public comment period to ensure that the work does not slow down, and has enough feedback.
- What is trying to be captured from the cath lab report will be considered the baseline for these purposes.
- Organizer is for Procedure Findings for a procedure would conceptually be correct but not how it is used in CRC. TAVR data would be listed as results observations. A listing of procedure types would be listed.
- *A discussion of results organizer occurred and comparison and contrasting with CRC took place.
- Two sections of procedure findings, and two organizers, may be required to fully document the data.