As part of the review of 1263452006 |Anesthesia and/or sedation procedure (procedure)| hierarchy, and after revision of several topics previously commented, we can see a clear need for properly classify those procedures in SNOMED CT. While there are a few different classifications from different authors with slights differences, I'd like to ask for the current and more widely accepted classification in order to properly remodel such concepts.

Here, a broad classification for General anesthesia from the British Journal of Anaesthesia (2002) which may serve as a starting point for discussion:

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Currently in SCT, 27372005 |Regional anesthesia (procedure)| is a subtype of 386761002 |Local anesthesia (procedure)|.

Although the objective of this discussion is to start with the broad classification of Anesthesia procedures, you can also review the discussion about Nerve block vs Local anesthetic nerve block (procedure) which was documented previuosly in a tracker document (https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/IHTSDO1/Content+Project+Tracker+Documents?preview=%2F18777631%2F18777817%2FProject+1_Artf221500-RestructuringofLocalanesthesia_Inception_20141202.docx) from 2014.

Q: Are Local anesthesia and regional anesthesia siblings?

Q2: Should 27372005 |Regional anesthesia (procedure)| be a subtype of 386761002 |Local anesthesia (procedure)|?

Q3: Should Sedation procedures and Analgesia procedures be classified under 50697003 |Administration of general anesthetic (procedure)|?

Q4: Current grouping of 373266007 |Anesthetic (substance)| and 372614000 |Sedative (substance)| in SNOMED CT is updated or should it be corrected? 

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