ARCHETYPE Assessment of Blood Consumption (ABC) Score (openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.abc_score_massive_transfusion.v0)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.abc_score_massive_transfusion.v0
ConceptAssessment of Blood Consumption (ABC) Score
DescriptionTool used as a rapid and initial assessment of the need for massive transfusion in acutely injured patients.
UseUse to record the assessment and total of the Assessment of Blood Consumption (ABC) Score.
PurposeTo record the assessment and total of the Assessment of Blood Consumption (ABC) Score.
ReferencesCotton BA, Dossett LA, Haut ER, Shafi S, Nunez TC, Au BK, Zaydfudim V, Johnston M, Arbogast P, Young PP. Multicenter validation of a simplified score to predict massive transfusion in trauma. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 2010 Jul 1;69(1):S33-9.

Nunez TC, Voskresensky IV, Dossett LA, Shinall R, Dutton WD, Cotton BA. Early prediction of massive transfusion in trauma: simple as ABC (assessment of blood consumption)? J Trauma. 2009 Feb;66(2):346-52. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181961c35. PubMed PMID: 19204506.

Subramanian A, Albert V, Sharma S, Kondru S, Pandey RM. Assessing the Efficiency of Scoring System for Predicting the Probability of Massive Transfusion in Trauma Patients. Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases. 2014 Nov 4;2014.
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AuthorsAuthor name: Eneimi Allwell-Brown
Organisation: Cambio Healthcare Systems
Email: models@cambiocds.com
Date originally authored: 2017-01-05
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Eneimi Allwell-Brown
Organisation: Cambio Healthcare Systems
Email: models@cambiocds.com
Date originally authored: 2017-01-05
Other Details (Language Independent)
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  • Custodian Organisation: openEHR Foundation
  • References: Cotton BA, Dossett LA, Haut ER, Shafi S, Nunez TC, Au BK, Zaydfudim V, Johnston M, Arbogast P, Young PP. Multicenter validation of a simplified score to predict massive transfusion in trauma. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 2010 Jul 1;69(1):S33-9. Nunez TC, Voskresensky IV, Dossett LA, Shinall R, Dutton WD, Cotton BA. Early prediction of massive transfusion in trauma: simple as ABC (assessment of blood consumption)? J Trauma. 2009 Feb;66(2):346-52. doi: 10.1097/TA.0b013e3181961c35. PubMed PMID: 19204506. Subramanian A, Albert V, Sharma S, Kondru S, Pandey RM. Assessing the Efficiency of Scoring System for Predicting the Probability of Massive Transfusion in Trauma Patients. Journal of Hematology & Thromboembolic Diseases. 2014 Nov 4;2014.
  • Current Contact: Heather Leslie, Atomica Informatics
  • Original Namespace: org.openehr
  • Original Publisher: openEHR Foundation
  • Custodian Namespace: org.openehr
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: 1AD07B486A330D05C8CE3C7DC84988FA
  • Build Uid: 4df78075-00e3-4c3c-b4b7-499ac8797e32
  • Revision: 0.0.1-alpha
Keywordstrauma, transfusion
Lifecyclein_development
UID160ab4db-7f07-4caa-b409-242de9147062
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.145.2725
Revision Number0.0.1-alpha
Archetype Concept CommentABC score was the simplest and the quickest, but least accurate (13.1%), in an efficiency assessment of massive transfusion scoring systems, when compared with trauma associated severe haemorrhage (TASH) and emergency transfusion score (ETS).
protocol
ExtensionExtension: Additional information required to capture local content or to align with other reference models/formalisms.
For example: local information requirements or additional metadata to align with FHIR or CIMI equivalents.
Include:
All not explicitly excluded archetypes
data
Penetrating traumaPenetrating trauma: Did the patient's trauma involve a penetrating mechanism?
0: No [No penetrating injury at assessment.]
1: Yes [Penetrating injury present at assessment.]
Systolic blood pressure (SBP)Systolic blood pressure (SBP): What was the systolic blood pressure at initial assessment?
0: >90 mmHg [SBP at initial assssment greater than 90 mmHg.]
1: ≤90 mmHg [SBP at initial assessment less than or equals 90 mmHg.]
Heart rateHeart rate: What was the heart rate at initial assessment?
0: <120 /min [Heart rate at initial assessment less than 120 /min.]
1: ≥120 /min [Heart rate at initial assessment greater than or equals 120 /min.]
Focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST)Focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST): What was the result of a FAST scan?
0: Negative [Negative FAST scan.]
1: Positive [Positive FAST scan.]
Total scoreTotal score: Sum of the individual scores assigned for each of the contributing variables.
min: >=0; max: <=4

CommentComment: Additional narrative about the ABC score, 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 contributorsHeather Leslie, Atomica Informatics, Australia
Translators
  • Swedish: Dennis Forslund, Cambio Healthcare Systems