| TEMPLATE ID | Intensivmedizinisches Monitoring Blutdruck |
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| Concept | Intensivmedizinisches Monitoring Blutdruck |
| Description | Zur Darstellung des Blutdrucks innerhalb eines intensivmedizinischen Monitorings eines an COVID-19 erkrankten Patienten. |
| Use | Dieses Template wird verwendet, um den Blutdruck innerhalb eines intensivmedizinischen Monitorings eines Patienten mit COVID-19 aufzuzeichnen. |
| Purpose | Zur Darstellung des Blutdrucks innerhalb eines intensivmedizinischen Monitorings eines an COVID-19 erkrankten Patienten. |
| References | |
| Authors | date: 2020-04-06; email: rehberg.alina@mh-hannover.de; organisation: Medizinische Hochschule Hannover; name: Alina Rehberg |
| Other Details Language | date: 2020-04-06; email: rehberg.alina@mh-hannover.de; organisation: Medizinische Hochschule Hannover; name: Alina Rehberg |
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| Language used | en |
| Citeable Identifier | 1246.169.3504 |
| Root archetype id | openEHR-EHR-COMPOSITION.report.v1 |
| Report | Report: Document to communicate information to others, commonly in response to a request from another party. |
| Other Context | |
| Bericht Name | Bericht Name: Identification information about the report.
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| Status | Status: The status of the entire report. Note: This is not the status of any of the report components. |
| Case identification | Case identification: To record case identification details for public health purposes. |
| Case identifier | Case identifier: The identifier of this case. |
| Blood pressure | Blood pressure: The local measurement of arterial blood pressure which is a surrogate for arterial pressure in the systemic circulation. Most commonly, use of the term 'blood pressure' refers to measurement of brachial artery pressure in the upper arm. |
| Data | Data: History Structural node. |
| 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 | |
| Systolic | Systolic: Peak systemic arterial blood pressure - measured in systolic or contraction phase of the heart cycle. 0..1000 mmHg |
| Diastolic | Diastolic: Minimum systemic arterial blood pressure - measured in the diastolic or relaxation phase of the heart cycle. 0..1000 mmHg |
| Mean arterial pressure | Mean arterial pressure: The average arterial pressure that occurs over the entire course of the heart contraction and relaxation cycle. 0..1000 mmHg |
| Pulse pressure | Pulse pressure: The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure. 0..1000 mmHg |
| Clinical interpretation | Clinical interpretation: Single word, phrase or brief description that represents the clinical meaning and significance of the blood pressure measurement. |
| Comment | Comment: Additional narrative about the measurement, not captured in other fields. |
| State | |
| Position | Position: The position of the individual at the time of measurement.
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| Confounding factors | Confounding factors: Comment on and record other incidental factors that may be contributing to the blood pressure measurement. For example, level of anxiety or 'white coat syndrome'; pain or fever; changes in atmospheric pressure etc. |
| Sleep status | Sleep status: Sleep status - supports interpretation of 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure records.
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| Tilt | Tilt: The craniocaudal tilt of the surface on which the person is lying at the time of measurement. -90..90 ° |
| 24 hour average | 24 hour average: Estimate of the average blood pressure over a 24 hour period. |
| Data | |
| Systolic | Systolic: Peak systemic arterial blood pressure - measured in systolic or contraction phase of the heart cycle. 0..1000 mmHg |
| Diastolic | Diastolic: Minimum systemic arterial blood pressure - measured in the diastolic or relaxation phase of the heart cycle. 0..1000 mmHg |
| Mean arterial pressure | Mean arterial pressure: The average arterial pressure that occurs over the entire course of the heart contraction and relaxation cycle. 0..1000 mmHg |
| Pulse pressure | Pulse pressure: The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressure. 0..1000 mmHg |
| Clinical interpretation | Clinical interpretation: Single word, phrase or brief description that represents the clinical meaning and significance of the blood pressure measurement. |
| Comment | Comment: Additional narrative about the measurement, not captured in other fields. |
| State | |
| Position | Position: The position of the individual at the time of measurement.
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| Confounding factors | Confounding factors: Comment on and record other incidental factors that may be contributing to the blood pressure measurement. For example, level of anxiety or 'white coat syndrome'; pain or fever; changes in atmospheric pressure etc. |
| Sleep status | Sleep status: Sleep status - supports interpretation of 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure records.
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| Tilt | Tilt: The craniocaudal tilt of the surface on which the person is lying at the time of measurement. -90..90 ° |
| Protocol | Protocol: List structure. |
| Cuff size | Cuff size: The size of the cuff used for blood pressure measurement. Perloff D, Grim C, Flack J, Frohlich ED, Hill M, McDonald M, Morgenstern BZ. Human blood pressure determination by sphygmomanometry. Circulation 1993;88;2460-2470.
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| Location of measurement | Location of measurement: Simple body site where blood pressure was measured.
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| Method | Method: Method of measurement of blood pressure.
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| Mean arterial pressure formula | Mean arterial pressure formula: Formula used to calculate the Mean Arterial Pressure (if recorded in data). |
| Systolic pressure formula | Systolic pressure formula: Formula used to calculate the systolic pressure from from mean arterial pressure (if recorded in data). |
| Diastolic pressure formula | Diastolic pressure formula: Formula used to calculate the diastolic pressure from mean arterial pressure (if recorded in data). |
| Diastolic endpoint | Diastolic endpoint: Record which Korotkoff sound is used for determining diastolic pressure using auscultative method.
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