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Functional stress test—ischaemic and perfusion outcome result, code N Obligation: Conditional Identifying and definitional attributes Short name: Functional stress ischaemic and perfusion outcome result Synonymous names: Functional stress test result METeOR identifier: 349703 Registration status: Health, Standard 01/10/2008 Definition: The result of the person's functional stress test in terms of ischaemic and perfusion outcomes, as represented by a code. Data Element Concept: Functional stress test—ischaemic and perfusion outcome result Value domain attributes Representational attributes Representation class: Code Data type: Number Format: N Maximum character length: 1 Permissible values: Value Meaning 1 No abnormal outcome 2 Ischaemic discomfort and/or ST shift 3 Fixed perfusion or wall motion defects only 4 Reversible perfusion or wall motion defects only 5 Fixed and reversible perfusion and wall motion defects 6 Equivocal Supplementary values: 9 Not stated/inadequately described Collection and usage attributes Guide for use: Depending on the method used for the stress test, and therefore the way the results are viewed, some of these codes will not be applicable. For example where an ECG was used for the stress test codes 3, 4 and 5 will not be applicable. CODE 1 No abnormal outcome Use this code when the stress test result identifies no evidence of ischaemia (i.e. no typical angina pain and no ST shifts). CODE 2 Ischaemic discomfort and/or ST shift Use this code when the stress test result identifies either: · Both ischaemic discomfort and ST shift greater than or equal to 1 mm (0.1 mV) (horizontal or downsloping); or · new ST shift greater than or equal to 2 mm (0.2 mV) (horizontal or down-sloping) believed to represent ischaemia even in the absence of ischaemic discomfort. This code only applies to stress tests where no imaging component was performed. CODE 3 Fixed perfusion or wall motion defects only Use this code when the stress test result identifies fixed perfusion defects only. This means the presence of non-viable myocardium with no areas of inducible ischaemia during functional stress testing. This code only applies to stress tests where an imaging component was performed. CODE 4 Reversible perfusion or wall motion defects only Use this code when the stress test result identifies reversible perfusion defects only. This means the presence of inducible defects in myocardial perfusion with underlying viable myocardium in all areas. This code only applies to stress tests where an imaging component was performed. CODE 5 Fixed and reversible perfusion or wall motion defects Use this code when the stress test result identifies reversible and fixed perfusion defects. This means the presence of non-viable myocardial areas, together with areas of inducible defects in reperfusion. This code only applies to stress tests where an imaging component was performed. CODE 6 Equivocal Use this code when the stress test result identifies either: · Typical ischaemic pain but no ST shift greater than or equal to 1 mm (0.1 mV) (horizontal or downsloping); OR ST shift of 1 mm (0.1 mV) (horizontal or downsloping) but no ischaemic discomfort. · Defect on myocardial imaging of uncertain nature or significance. Data set specification specific attributes Functional stress test cluster Conditional obligation: To be provided when a functional stress test is performed. Data element attributes Relational attributes Related metadata references: Supersedes Person—functional stress test ischaemic result, code N Health, Superseded 01/10/2008 Implementation in Data Set Specifications: Functional stress test cluster Health, Standard 01/10/2008
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integer