Normal and other ranges

2006-08-26 Thread Rodrigo Filgueira
I see DV_ORDERED can optionally have specified normal and other ranges. While the other ranges are said to be dependant on the measuring context. normal range it seems to me, coud be defined as allways the same? I'm thinking about laboratory resullts. Anyway, is there a way to define this r

Normal and other ranges

2006-08-29 Thread Vincent McCauley
ueira" To: ; Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 6:19 AM Subject: Normal and other ranges > I see DV_ORDERED can optionally have specified normal and other ranges. > While the other ranges are said to be dependant on the measuring context. > normal range it seems to me, coud be defined

Normal and other ranges

2006-08-28 Thread Rodrigo Filgueira
>Vince > >Dr Vincent McCauley > >- Original Message - >From: "Rodrigo Filgueira" >To: ; >Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 6:19 AM >Subject: Normal and other ranges > > > > >>I see DV_ORDERED can optionally have specified norma

Normal and other ranges

2006-08-31 Thread Thomas Beale
Hi Rodrigo, Rodrigo Filgueira wrote: > I see DV_ORDERED can optionally have specified normal and other ranges. > While the other ranges are said to be dependant on the measuring context. > normal range it seems to me, coud be defined as allways the same? > not sure what you mean

Normal and other ranges

2006-08-31 Thread Gerard Freriks
Hi, My personal thoughts. In general the normal range is dependent on the type of lab method and specific lab and valid in a particular context (male, female, old, young, time, etc) So the information can be provided by the lab only. They know (should know) what all the normal ranges in all

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-01 Thread Hans J Haase
Dipak Kalra wrote: > Dear All, > > Pathologists and laboratory message standards developers have over many > years made clear to me that it is always good practice to include the > applicable normal range with individual instances of observed values, > since those ranges are not fixed across me

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-06 Thread Rodrigo Filgueira
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Normal and other ranges

2006-09-07 Thread Heath Frankel
penehr-technical at openehr.org Subject: Re: Normal and other ranges Thank you all for your answers. It's clear to me that Archetypes are not the place. And that openEHR does not offer any particular solution. But since we are developing a system which should provide alerts and messaging f

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-09 Thread Thomas Beale
Heath Frankel wrote: > Rodrigo, > I am jumping in late in the > The DV_QUANTITY (or technically the DV_ORDERED abstract class) data > type represents the reference range specified by the lab using the the > normal_range relationship. There is also other_reference_ranges to > represent all possi

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-20 Thread Heath Frankel
than including it in the DV_ORDERED? Heath -Original Message- From: openehr-technical-boun...@openehr.org [mailto:openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Beale Sent: Sunday, 10 September 2006 12:32 AM To: For openEHR technical discussions Subject: Re: Normal and o

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-20 Thread Vincent McCauley
nce Dr Vincent McCauley - Original Message - From: "Heath Frankel" To: "'For openEHR technical discussions'" Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 8:27 AM Subject: RE: Normal and other ranges > So, it appears that we have no pathologists on the list to

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-20 Thread Gerard Freriks
Hi, I'm not a pathologist. But was a GP. As GP I'm not interested in an arbitrary classification. What is minimally necessary are: the value, the units of measurement and the normal range as used in that lab for that measurement at that time. What is handy (optional) and only for signalling a

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-20 Thread Mattias Forss
2006/9/20, Gerard Freriks : > > Hi, > I'm not a pathologist. > But was a GP. > > As GP I'm not interested in an arbitrary classification. > What is minimally necessary are: the value, the units of measurement and > the normal range as used in that lab for that measurement at that time. > What is ha

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-20 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Wed, Sep 20, 2006 at 11:08:10AM +1000, Vincent McCauley wrote: > What action should flow from even critical results depends on the clinical > context. > A total CPK (marker of muscle damage) flagged as critically elevated will > require different responses > in a patient who has just had an int

Normal and other ranges

2006-09-01 Thread Dipak Kalra
Dear All, Pathologists and laboratory message standards developers have over many years made clear to me that it is always good practice to include the applicable normal range with individual instances of observed values, since those ranges are not fixed across measurement methods, devices