Events, Conditions, Episodes Project Group meeting agenda 05-08-2017
ate
2017-05-08
Time: 21:00 UTC
GoToMeeting Details
https://snomed.zoom.us/j/7065698062
Recording of previous meeting
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3L9Aniw9oukamJiVUNjamJUN1k
Invitees
@Ed Cheetham
@Yongsheng Gao
@Jim Case
@stefan.schulz
@Former user (Deleted)
@Rob Hausam
@Penni Hernandez
@Krista Lilly
@Phil Brown
@Former user (Deleted)
@Penni Hernandez
@Former user (Deleted)
@Ed Cheetham
@Former user (Deleted)
@Daniel Karlsson
@Former user (Deleted)
@Robert McClure
Apologies
General Comments
See agenda below
Item | Description | Owner | Item | Comments/Files |
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1 | Welcome and role call | BGO, all |
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2 | Follow-up from April Business meeting
| BGO DKA and SSH
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| Exacerbation of/Exacerbated by | BGO | Continuing discussion of representation of exacerbated of/by... | |
| Combined disorders/findings and events | BGO | Example: 104051000119105|Accidental needle stick with exposure to body fluids (disorder)
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3 | Exception to naming convention for combined disorders | BGO | There are some combined disorders that represent named syndromes where if one applies current naming conventions results in a loss of meaning in the FSN Examples: Aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD) Current FSN: 10692681000119108 |Disorder of respiratory system exacerbated by aspirin (disorder)| Definition: Nasal polyps, chronic rhino-sinusitis, asthma made worse by NDAIDs Diabetic mastopathy Current FSN (suggested): Disorder of breast co-occurrent and due to diabetes mellitus (disorder) Definition: Inflammation and fibrosis of breast due to type I diabetes mellitus
| Proposal: For certain combined disorders with common names that are accepted clinical parlance and that represent specific pathophysiologic entities, those names will be used as the FSN rather than following the naming conventions for combined disorders.
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4 | AOB, adjourn | ALL |
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