Invitees:
Andrew Marchant Steven Dain Patrick McCormick Martin Hurrell Maria Hendrickson Terri Monk Monica Harry Ian Green Jane Millar Zac Whitewood-Moores Ellen Torres Jeremy Rogers Steven Dain Sander Mertens Ingrid MertensChristine Spisla Grant Forrest Charles Gutteridge Krista Lilly
Apologies: Monica Harry Jane Millar
Present:
Anesthesia Clinical Reference Group
Time: Tuesday, May 23, 2023 19:00 - 20:00 UTC / 20:00 - 21:00 UK / 15:00 - 16:00 ET
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Recording (GoogleDrive)
Item | Description | Owner | Notes |
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1 | Introductions and Apologies | ||
2 | Matters arising from the previous meeting notes | ||
3 | SNOMED Update | Weds Oct 25 - Fri Oct 27 | |
4 | Local Anesthetic question | Longstanding question regarding local anesthetic Request is to inactivate 265778005 |Local anesthetic nerve block (procedure)| as duplicate of 56333001 |Nerve block (procedure)| Reference https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35305154/ "The obturator nerve branches into the obturator canal; therefore, local anesthetic spread into the obturator canal predicts the success of the obturator nerve block (ONB)" This paper discusses a nerve block, and clearly assumes it uses a local anesthetic. https://www.radiologyinfo.org/en/info/nerveblock#:~:text=A%20nerve%20block%20is%20an%20anesthetic%20and%2For%20anti%2Dinflammatory,decrease%20inflammation%20in%20that%20area. "A nerve block is an anesthetic and/or anti-inflammatory injection targeted toward a certain nerve or group of nerves to treat pain. The purpose of the injection is to "turn off" a pain signal coming from a specific location in the body or to decrease inflammation in that area" This site explains a nerve block as an injection to turn off a pain signal from a specific location in the body. Indeed, how could the effect of blocking a particular nerve not be local, or localized anyway? Obviously the effect can be (quite a bit) downstream, but it's not going to be generic the way an aspirin is. Third piece of evidence: run the ECL query < 265778005 |Local anesthetic nerve block (procedure)| and you find dozens of concepts without local in the FSN, e.g. 764912007 |Obturator nerve block using fluoroscopic guidance (procedure)|. If there is a clear difference, then the modelling is inconsistent. See also: | |
5 | IASP Termiinology | Jane Millar has been approached by a memener country to discuss the possibility of linking SNOMED to terminology used by the IASP (International Association for the Study of Pain). Definbition of pain by the IASP has recently been modified. Extent of "linkage" and copyright considerations would need to be clarified. | |
6 | Work Plan and Outreach (e.g. to SCATA and RCoA) |
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7 | Dates of next meeting | Tuesday July 25, 2023 |