ARCHETYPE Affected body surface area (openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.affected_body_surface_area.v0)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.affected_body_surface_area.v0
ConceptAffected body surface area
DescriptionEstimation of the proportion of body surface area affected by a skin injury or disease.
UseUse to record details about the estimated proportion of body surface area affected by a skin injury or disease, including the total body surface area affected, the body surface area affected per body site and the body surface area affected per severity.
MisuseNot to be used to record the measured or calculated body surface area of an individual - use the OBSERVATION.body_surface_area for this purpose.
PurposeTo record details about the estimated proportion of body surface area affected by a skin injury or disease.
References
AuthorsAuthor name: Heather Leslie
Organisation: Atomica Informatics
Email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com
Date originally authored: 2020-10-06
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Heather Leslie
Organisation: Atomica Informatics
Email: heather.leslie@atomicainformatics.com
Date originally authored: 2020-10-06
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
  • Original Namespace: org.openehr
  • Original Publisher: openEHR Foundation
  • Custodian Namespace: org.openehr
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 23D0148D78948A0A43DDC18CD62DC789
  • Build Uid: 7dadd608-b833-4b6f-812e-08b18bcb0302
  • Revision: 0.0.1-alpha
KeywordsTBSA, BSA, burn, rash, psoriasis
Lifecyclein_development
UID8e75904f-1f01-47a7-b835-448ba1a287bc
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.145.2709
Revision Number0.0.1-alpha
protocol
ExtensionExtension: Additional information required to extend the model with local content or to align with other reference models or formalisms.
For example: local information requirements; or additional metadata to align with FHIR.
Include:
All not explicitly excluded archetypes
data
Condition nameCondition name: The name of the injury or disease affected the skin.
For example: burn; or psoriasis. Coding of the condition name with an external terminology is preferred, where possible.
DescriptionDescription: Narrative description about the affected body surface area assessment.
Total body surface area (TBSA) affectedTotal body surface area (TBSA) affected: The total sum of affected surface area across all body sites.
For example: if 4.5% of an arm and 6% of the back is affected, then the TBSA is 10%.
  • Percent
Numerator: 0.0..100.0
Per body sitePer body site: Details about body surface area affected at each body site.
Body site nameBody site name: The name of the body site assessed.
Coding of the body site name with an external terminology is preferred, where possible.
Site surface areaSite surface area: The estimated percentage of total body surface area apportioned for the entire identified body site.
For example: when using the 'Rule of nines' method of estimation, 9% is apportioned for each arm, 18% for the back of the torso, and 1% for the genitalia.
  • Percent
Numerator: 0.0..100.0
Affected site surface areaAffected site surface area: The estimated extent of total body surface area affected at the identified body site.
For example: when using the 'Rule of nines' method, if half of an arm is affected, the affected site surface area value is 4.5%; or if a third of the back is affected, the value is 6%.
  • Percent
Numerator: 0.0..100.0
Per severityPer severity: Details about each severity of findings at the identified body site.
SeveritySeverity: The degree of severity of the condition at the identified site.
For example: mild, moderate or severe for a rash; or first degree, second degree or third degree for a burn. Coding of the severity with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. It is expected that the severity values will be identical as the values used in the 'Affected body surface area per severity' cluster.
Affected site surface areaAffected site surface area: The estimated extent of total body surface area affected by the degree of identified severity, at the identified body site.
For example: when using the 'Rule of nines' method, if half of an arm is affected, the affected site surface area value is 4.5%; or if a third of the back is affected, the value is 6%.
  • Percent
Numerator: 0.0..100.0
Total body surface area per severityTotal body surface area per severity: Details about the total sum of surface area affected per severity, across all body sites.
SeveritySeverity: The degree of severity of the condition.
For example: mild, moderate or severe for a rash; or first degree, second degree or third degree for a burn. Coding of the severity with an external terminology is preferred, where possible. It is expected that the severity values will be identical as the values used in the 'Per severity' cluster.
Total body surface area affectedTotal body surface area affected: The total sum of body surface area affected by the degree of the identified severity, across all body sites.
For example: when using the 'Rule of nines' method, if half of an arm is affected, the affected site surface area value is 4.5 %; or if a third of the back is affected, the value is 6 %.
  • Percent
Numerator: 0.0..100.0
Additional detailAdditional detail: Additional details about the estimation of affected body surface area.
Include:
All not explicitly excluded archetypes
Image representationImage representation: Digital image, video or diagram representing the affected body surface area findings.
Include:
openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.media_file.v1 and specialisations
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the estimation of affected body surface area, not captured in other fields.
events
Any eventAny event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time.
Other contributorsSilje Ljosland Bakke, Helse Vest IKT AS, Norway (openEHR Editor)
Heather Leslie, Atomica Informatics, Australia (openEHR Editor)
Åsa Skagerhult, Region Östergötland, Sweden (openEHR Editor)
Erik Sundvall, Region Östergötland + Linköping University, Sweden (openEHR Editor)
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