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Date: 2021-09-07

Time:

16:00 - 17:00 UTC

17:00 -18:00 BST


Zoom Meeting Details

Topic: Diabetes Clinical Project Group Conference Call

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Meeting ID: 968 0322 0530

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Objectives

  • Obtain consensus on agenda items

Discussion items

ItemDescriptionOwnerNotesAction
1Call to order and role call

This meeting is being recorded to ensure that important discussion points are not missed in the minutes.  The recording will be available to the SNOMED International community.  

If a majority of participants object to recording, only written minutes will be available, otherwise, anyone objecting to recording is requested to exit the meeting.


  • Recording of meeting approved by participants.
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Conflicts of interest and agenda review

None stated.


3Combining diabetic complication with the type of diabetes


Many of the existing concepts relating to complications due to diabetes include an association with a specific type of diabetes:

  • 368151000119108 |Cataract due to drug induced diabetes mellitus (disorder)|
  • 421920002 |Cataract of eye due to diabetes mellitus type 1 (disorder)|
  • 420756003 |Cataract of eye due to diabetes mellitus type 2 (disorder)|

A number of the reviewers have suggested that the focus of the concept should be on the disorder and reference to the type of diabetes is redundant as the patient record should already have a record of this at the time of diagnosis.

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4Can one distinguish between a diabetic cataract and a senile cataract?


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5Macula disorders


Some of these concepts include adjectives:

  • Advanced
  • Clinically significant
  • High risk

Is it possible to define these in a way that supports interoperability?

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