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Anesthesia Clinical Reference Group

Time: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 20:00 - 21:00 UTC / 20:00 - 21:00 UK / 15:00 - 16:00 ET

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ItemDescriptionOwnerNotes
1Introductions and Apologies


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Matters arising from the previous meeting notes

2022-11-22 Anesthesia CRG Meeting


3SNOMED Update




4Ventilation Related Terms

Recent specification ISO 19223 and IEEE 11073-10101 (still in press) has several terms that need to be addressed in SNOMED.

See attached Word document for outline. Steven Dain will review this and proceed further at next meeting.

(postponed to next meeting)

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Dates of next meeting:

Tuesday, March 28, 2023


Restructuring of Local Anaesthetic Hierarchy.

Structuring Local Anaesthesia as per discussions in IHTSDO Content Tracker. No consistent approach exists in SNOMED at the moment. Previous discussions note phenoil, alcohol and Botulinium Toxin and note that these are not defined as medicinal products, the group agreed that the distinction between medicinal and non-medicinal substances was not constructive in this case.

Many agents and modalities can be used for therapeutic nerve effect/ damage, it needs to be possible to accept all - e.g. Chemical, Cryotherapy, drug, Radio Frequency Ablation. General Concept Inclusion (GCI) would allow several different modalities to be combined. Monica Harry will discuss this @Krista. Steven Dain will request that Radio-Ablation be made an option.

ESRA Consensus document found by Steven Dain
https://rapm.bmj.com/content/46/7/571


Intubation of the TracheaMonica Harry Several concepts seem to relate to endotracheal intubation. After discussion, the existing terms were not considered totally synonymous and no change was recommended.
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