ARCHETYPE Bioreagent (openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.bioreagent.v0)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.bioreagent.v0
ConceptBioreagent
DescriptionA substance, compound, product or material used to identify or manipulate the chemical matter, or used to support the growth of cells or tissues, as part of a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure in healthcare.
Use

Use to record the details about a bioreagent or laboratory consumable used as part of a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure in healthcare.

This archetype has been designed for broad reuse within other archetypes that need to identify the use of a specific bioreagent. For example, to nest within the 'Procedure detail' SLOT in the ACTION.procedure archetype in assisted reproduction treatment procedures such as:

  • oocyte denudation;
  • assisted oocyte activation;
  • cryopreservation and thawing of cells or embryos; and
  • fertilisation by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
MisuseNot to be used to record data about medicinal products that exert a direct pharmacological, metabolic or immunologic effect. For example: a medicine that requires a prescription should be recorded using the INSTRUCTION.medication_order archetype, focused on the active ingredients, dosage etc. Not to be used to record data about medical devices, instruments or equipment used during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures - use the appropriate archetype for this purpose.
PurposeTo record the details about a bioreagent or laboratory consumable used as part of a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure in healthcare.
Referenceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagent
Copyright© openEHR Foundation
AuthorsAuthor name: Heather Leslie
Organisation: Atomica Informatics
Email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com
Date originally authored: 2022-01-28
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Heather Leslie
Organisation: Atomica Informatics
Email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com
Date originally authored: 2022-01-28
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Licence: This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
  • Custodian Organisation: openEHR Foundation
  • References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagent
  • Current Contact: Heather Leslie, Atomica Informatics, heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com
  • Original Namespace: org.openehr
  • Original Publisher: openEHR Foundation
  • Custodian Namespace: org.openehr
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 1FB126497097E69496ED78B6AB9B2BEF
  • Build Uid: 2679f21d-f91c-4958-ad4f-cd553575e2d6
  • Revision: 0.0.1-alpha
Keywordschemical, biochemical, reagent, biosubstance, substance, laboratory, product, material, medium
Lifecyclein_development
UIDdd46f157-d547-4ec7-a7a4-92406071524c
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.145.2520
Revision Number0.0.1-alpha
Archetype Concept CommentFor example: antibodies, immortalised cell lines, and tool compounds.
items
NameName: Identification of the reagent or consumable, preferably by a common name, a formal fully descriptive name or, if required, by class or category.
For example: "Sperm immobilisation solution".
TypeType: The category or type of reagent or consumable.
For example: "Cell culture medium".
IdentifierIdentifier: A unique identifier allocated by a specified registry.
For example: Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number; Beilstein Registry number; or Enzyme Commission (EC) number.
ManufacturerManufacturer: Name of manufacturer.
Catalogue numberCatalogue number: The number assigned by the manufacturer, as it appears in the manufacturer's catalogue, labeling, or accompanying packaging.
Batch numberBatch number: The number assigned by the manufacturer which identifies a group of items manufactured at the same time, usually found on the label or packaging material.
Date of expiryDate of expiry: Date after which the device/product is no longer fit for use, usually found on the reagent itself or printed on the accompanying packaging.
This date usually applies only to single use or disposable devices.
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the bioreagent not captured in other fields.
Other contributorsPeter Fedorcsak, University of Oslo, Norway (openEHR Editor)
Vebjørn Arntzen, Oslo University Hospital, Norway (openEHR Editor)
Liv Laugen, ​Oslo University Hospital, Norway, Norway (openEHR Editor)
Heather Leslie, Atomica Informatics, Australia (openEHR Editor)
Translators
  • German: Anneka Sargeant, Martin Koch, Institut für Medizinische Informatik - Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, Servei Català de la Salut, anneka.sargeant@med.uni-goettingen.de, martinandreaskoch@catsalut.cat
  • Swedish: Elham Gholami, SLL, elham.gholami@sll.se
  • Spanish (Argentina): Alan March, Hospital Universitario Austral, Buenos Aires, Argentina, amarch@cas.austral.edu.ar, MD
  • Norwegian Bokmål: John Tore Valand, Peter Fedorcsak, Liv Laugen, Helse Bergen HF, University of Oslo, ​Oslo University Hospital, Norway, peterfe@uio.no, liv.laugen@ous-hf.no
  • Portuguese (Brazil): Osmeire Chamelette Sanzovo, Hospital Sírio Libanês - SP, osmeire.acsanzovo@hsl.org.br
  • Arabic (Syria): Mona Saleh