Overview
Previously, SNOMED CT represented ions and electrolytes as separate concepts. Although the two terms are subtly different, there is considerable overlap in their definitions, and they seem to be used interchangeably in medicine. The Substances Redesign Project Group considered this issue and determined the following:
- Ions should be modeled as child concepts of the substance.
- A second parent (in addition to X (substance)), that indicates the concept is an ionized substance, should be modeled.
- Use a descendant of 86355000 |Electrolyte (substance)| as the additional parent. (<<86355000 |Electrolyte (substance)| are used in LOINC term expression associations.)
- Non-Ionized/Non-Ionised substances should not be created.
Modeling
Parent concepts | Most distal appropriate descendant of 86355000 | Electrolyte (substance)| Most distal appropriate descendant of 312413002 |Substance categorized structurally (substance)| |
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Semantic tag | (substance) |
Definition status | Primitive |
Attribute | None |
Naming
FSN | Pattern:
For example,
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Preferred Term | Pattern:
For example,
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Synonyms | Pattern:"Ionized X" and "X electrolyte" For example,
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Exemplar
The following illustrates the Stated and Inferred view:
The following illustrates the hierarchy view:
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