| TEMPLATE ID | Pulsoxymetrie |
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| Concept | Pulsoxymetrie |
| Description | Zur Repräsentation einer peripheren Sauerstoffsättigungsmessung mittels Pulsoximetrie im Rahmen des FoDaPI-Projektes / GECCO-Datensatzes. |
| Use | Für die Abbildung einer peripheren Sauerstoffsättigungsmessung mittels Pulsoximetrie für die Speicherung im Rahmen des FoDaPI-Projektes / GECCO-Datensatzes. |
| Misuse | Nicht zur Abbildung der Befunde aus der Blutgasanalyse. Dazu bitte das andere Template "Befund der Blutgasanalyse" verwenden. |
| Purpose | Zur Repräsentation einer peripheren Sauerstoffsättigungsmessung mittels Pulsoximetrie im Rahmen des FoDaPI-Projektes / GECCO-Datensatzes. |
| References | |
| Authors | Name : Sarah Ballout; Email: ballout.sarah@mh-hannover.de; Organisation : Peter L. Reichertz Institut für Medizinische Informatik |
| Other Details Language | Name : Sarah Ballout; Email: ballout.sarah@mh-hannover.de; Organisation : Peter L. Reichertz Institut für Medizinische Informatik |
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| Keywords | Periphere Sauerstoffsättigung; Sauerstoffsättigung; Pulsoxymetrie; GECCO; NUM; FoDaPl |
| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1246.169.1119 |
| Root archetype id | openEHR-EHR-COMPOSITION.registereintrag.v1 |
| Pulsoxymetrie | Pulsoxymetrie: Generic compilation to represent a data set for research purposes. |
| Other Context | |
| Status | Status: Status of the supplied data for the register entry. Note: This is not the status of individual components.
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| Category | Category: The classification of the register entry (e.g. type of observation of the FHIR profile). |
| Pulse oximetry | Pulse oximetry: Blood oxygen and related measurements, measured by pulse oximetry or pulse CO-oximetry.Annotations
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| Data | |
| Any event | Any event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time. |
| Data | |
| SpO₂ | SpO₂: The saturation of oxygen in the peripheral blood, measured via pulse oximetry. SpO₂ is defined as the percentage of oxyhaemoglobin (HbO₂) to the total concentration of haemoglobin (HbO₂ + deoxyhaemoglobin) in peripheral blood.
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| Other contributors | Antje Wulff |