Invitees:
Andrew Norton Andrew Marchant Steven Dain Patrick McCormick Martin Hurrell Maria Hendrickson Terri Monk Monica Harry Ian Green Jane Millar Zac Whitewood-Moores Ian Green Ellen Torres Jeremy Rogers Toni Morrison user-b7840 user-7e841
user-619d4 Sander Mertens Ingrid Mertens
Present:
user-619d4 Andrew Norton Andrew Marchant Steven Dain Patrick McCormickJim CampbellJane Millar Christine Spisla Steven Dain Tracy Rausch
Guest:
Apologies:
Anesthesia Clinical Reference Group
Time: May 25, 2021 19:00-20:30 UTC / 20:00 - 21:30 UK / 15:00-16:30 ET
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Item | Description | Owner | Notes |
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1 | Introductions and Apologies | ||
2 | Assessment scale modelling | Presentation on deployment of the Glasgow Coma Scale using the observables model in the Nebraska Medicine EHR Machine Learning and Glasgow Coma Scale.pptx Jim Campbell gave a very informative presentation on the use of the observables model to codify data for recording the Glasgow Coma Score in Nebraska Medicine EHR. As well as codifying the metadata properties of the observable concerned (motor, verbal, eye response), the observable value is recorded as an integer. Clinical recording is informed by a free text value set. This would appear to be a good way of dealing with assessment scale values that are assigned based on a range of laboratory data (eg serum bilirubin) or clinical measurement (eg blood pressure) Steven Dain raised a number of points about the recording of clinical descriptors and how neurological findings that equated to clinical points in the scale observable could be recorded for the purpose of a clinical record. There was agreement that this would be a useful subject for discussion with neurologists and Jane Millar informed the group that there was progress in the formation of a neurology CRG. The group and Jim Campbell all agreed that the precoordinated Glasgow Coma score findings terms incorporating the summed value were of limited benefit. We will continue to explore how The group thanked Jim Campbell for demonstrating a functional way of representing GCS which may be a useful way for SOMED to move forward and agreed that the detailed metadata of the observables model would be beneficial to the development of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare applications. | |
3 | ISO19223 ventilator terminology | Review of ventilator modes submission for inclusion in SNOMED CT Contents of Tables E1 & E2 have now been adapted into SNOMED Content Request Service batch spreadsheet totalling approximately 45 ventilator mode concepts. APRV, ACAP, Bilevel terms for discussion. A number of existing SNOMED terms will be reviewed to ensure that they are specific and relevant. Andrew Norton and Monica Harry have discussed this offline. A number of old terms may merit retiral. | |
4 | Matters arising from the previous meeting notes | Andrew Norton | Review minutes for accuracy. Some items outstanding are included in the agenda. The notes of both meetings during the SNOMED Business Meeting were accepted as a satisfactory record. |
5 | SNOMED updates | Jane noted ongoing efforts to promote collaborative working across specialty groups | |
6 | Terminology requests following April meeting | Terms for left atrial catheter and number of lumens requested. Discussion of other suggestions from previous meeting was reviewed and agreed | |
7 | Any other business | None discussed | |
Date of next meeting - Tuesday July 27, 2021 | This is line with the usual schedule of 4th Tuesday alternate months |