Files > INTERVENTION

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691.1
name
INTERVENTION
number
691.26
Fields
#NameLocationTypeDetailsIndexDescription
.01intervention0;1SET OF CODES1:BASELINE
2:POST CONTRAST
3:AFTER EXERCISE
4:AFTER DRUGS
9:OTHER
This allows the user to enter multiple cardiac catheterization interventions.
.5other intervention comment2;0WORD-PROCESSINGThis allows the user to enter comments about cardiac catheteriztion interventions used.
1ra a wave0;2NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the right atrial A wave pressure.
2ra v wave0;3NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the right atrial V wave pressure.
3ra mean pressure0;4NUMERICThis field identifies the right atrial mean pressure measured in millimeters of mercury.
4ra saturation0;5NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen in the right atrial blood sample.
5rv systolic0;6NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the right ventrical systolic pressure.
6rv diastolic0;7NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the right ventrical diastolic pressure.
7rv saturation0;8NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen in the right ventricular blood sample.
8pa systolic0;9NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the pulmonary artery systolic pressure.
9pa diastolic0;10NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the pulmonary artery diastolic pressure.
10pa mean0;11NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the pulmonary artery mean pressure in millimeters of mercury.
11pa saturation0;12NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen found in the pulmonary artery blood sample.
12pcw a wave0;13NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the pulmonary capillary A wave pressure.
13pcw v wave0;14NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the pulmonary capillary V wave pressure.
14pcw mean0;15NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the pulmonary capillary mean pressure.
15la a wave0;16NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left atrial A wave pressure.
16la v wave0;17NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left atrial V wave pressure.
17la mean pressure0;18NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left atrial mean pressure.
18la saturation0;19NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen found in the left atrial blood sample.
19lv pre a0;20NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left ventricular pre-wave A pressure.
20lv end diastolic (z)0;21NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left ventricular end diastolic post contrast.
21lv systolic0;22NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left ventricular systolic post contrast pressure.
22lv saturation0;23NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen found in the left ventricular blood sample.
23lv systolic post contrast0;24NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left ventricular systolic post contrast pressure.
24lv pre a post contrast0;25NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left ventricular pre-A wave post contrast.
25lv end diast (z) post contrast0;26NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the left ventricular end diastolic post contrast.
26lv saturation post contrast0;27NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen found in the left ventricular post contrast blood sample.
27aortic systolic1;1NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the aortic systolic pressure.
28aortic diastolic1;2NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the aortic diastolic pressure.
29aortic mean pressure1;3NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the aortic mean pressure measured in millimeters or mercury.
30aortic saturation1;4NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen found in the aortic blood sample.
31svc pressure1;5NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the superior vena cava pressure.
32svc saturation1;6NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen found in the superior vena cava blood sample.
33ivc mean pressure1;7NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the inferior vena cava mean pressure.
34ivc saturation1;8NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the amount of oxygen found in the inferior vena cava blood sample.
35c o, assumed fick, l/min1;9NUMERICThis allows the user to enter cardiac output, assuming fick is a method of performing cardiac output.
36c i, ass fick l/min/m2COMPUTEDThis cardiac index is computed from the cardiac output, assuming fick is a method of performing cardiac output.
38c o, indo green, l/min1;12NUMERICThis allows the user to enter cardiac output, assuming indo green is a method of measuring cardiac output.
39c i, indo green, l/min/m2COMPUTEDThis field identifies computed from the cardiac output, assuming indo green is a method of measuring cardiac output.
40c o, thermo, l/min1;14NUMERICThis allows the user to enter cardiac output, assuming thermo is a method of measuring cardiac output.
41c i, thermo, l/min/m2COMPUTEDThis field identifies computed from the cardiac output, assuming thermo is a method of measuring cardiac output.
42m v area, cm21;16NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the mitral valve area, entered in centimeters squared.
43m v peak gradient1;17NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the mitral valve peak gradient.
44m v mean gradient1;18NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the mitral valve mean gradient.
45a v area, cm21;19NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the aortic valve area, entered in centimeters squared.
46a v index, cm2/m2COMPUTEDThe aortic valve index is calculated from the aortic valve area and the body surface area.
47a v peak gradient1;21NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the aortic valve peak gradient.
48a v mean gradient1;22NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the aortic valve mean gradient.
49systemic flow1;23NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the systemic flow, the blood flow on the left side of the cardiac system.
50pulmonary flow1;24NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the pulmonary flow, the blood flow on the right side of the cardiac system.
51p/s ratio1;25NUMERICThis field identifies to the pulmonary flow/systemic flow ratio.
52l-r shunt1;26NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the L-R shunt, which refers to the abnormal flow where the interventricular septum or atrial septum is involved. These entries are in millimeters of mercury.
53r-l shunt1;27NUMERICThis allows the user to enter the R-L shunt, which refers to the abnormal flow where the interventricular septum or atrial septum is involved. These entries are in millimeters of mercury.
54pulm resist1;28NUMERICThis field shows the Pulmonary Resistance.
55systemic resist1;29NUMERICThis field shows the Systemic Resistance.

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