ARCHETYPE Waveform üäöß$§ (openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.waveform.v0)

Type: openEHR ARCHETYPE
Purpose: To üäöß$§record a series of equidistant time-spaced observations that can be represented as a waveform e.g. a pulse plesmythography waveform from a pulse oximeter.
Use: Used within an OBSERVATION archetype e.g. OBSERVATION.heart_rate-pulse or OBSERVATION.indirect_oximetry. Details of the waveform start time and duration/interval should be stored in the parent OBSERVATION. May be used to assess the quality of a measurement, as using a pulse plesmythography waveform to assess the accuracy of a pulse oximetry SpO2 measurement. May also be used as part of a direct patient assessment, e.g. using a pulse plesmythography waveform for cardiac output estimation.
Misuse: Should not normally be used other than within an OBSERVATION archetype.

Available formats: ADL XML

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.waveform.v0
ConceptWaveform üäöß$§
DescriptionA waveform üäöß$§ of an equidistant series of time spaced measurements e.g. from a pulse oximeter.
UseUsed within an OBSERVATION archetype e.g. OBSERVATION.heart_rate-pulse or OBSERVATION.indirect_oximetry. Details of the waveform start time and duration/interval should be stored in the parent OBSERVATION. May be used to assess the quality of a measurement, as using a pulse plesmythography waveform to assess the accuracy of a pulse oximetry SpO2 measurement. May also be used as part of a direct patient assessment, e.g. using a pulse plesmythography waveform for cardiac output estimation.
MisuseShould not normally be used other than within an OBSERVATION archetype.
PurposeTo üäöß$§record a series of equidistant time-spaced observations that can be represented as a waveform e.g. a pulse plesmythography waveform from a pulse oximeter.
ReferencesMichard F. Using Pulse Oximetry Waveform Analysis to Guide Fluid Therapy: Are We There Yet? [Internet]. Anesth Analg 2007 Jun;104(6):1606-1607.[cited 2010 Feb 3 ]
Available from: http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org

Jubran A. Pulse oximetry [Internet]. Critical Care 1999;3(2):R11-R17.[cited 2009 Oct 29 ]
Available from: http://ccforum.com

HL7 International, Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2.0 Personal Healthcare Monitoring Report (PHMR) (International Realm) Draft Standard for Trial Use Release 1. 2008;[cited 2010 Feb 2 ]
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AuthorsAuthor name: Dr Ian McNicoll
Organisation: Ocean Informatics, United Kingdom
Email: ian.mcnicoll@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 28/01/2010
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Dr Ian McNicoll
Organisation: Ocean Informatics, United Kingdom
Email: ian.mcnicoll@oceaninformatics.com
Date originally authored: 28/01/2010
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  • References: Michard F. Using Pulse Oximetry Waveform Analysis to Guide Fluid Therapy: Are We There Yet? [Internet]. Anesth Analg 2007 Jun;104(6):1606-1607.[cited 2010 Feb 3 ] Available from: http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org Jubran A. Pulse oximetry [Internet]. Critical Care 1999;3(2):R11-R17.[cited 2009 Oct 29 ] Available from: http://ccforum.com HL7 International, Implementation Guide for CDA Release 2.0 Personal Healthcare Monitoring Report (PHMR) (International Realm) Draft Standard for Trial Use Release 1. 2008;[cited 2010 Feb 2 ]
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  • Original Publisher: Ocean Informatics
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Keywordsoximeter, plesmythography, plesmythogram, pulse, oximetry
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items
Waveform nameWaveform name: The name of the waveform e.g. pulse plesmythograph.
Waveform imageWaveform image: The waveform as an image or other multimedia/binary type.
Sample periodSample period: The time between individual data points in the waveform.
>=0 seconds
Waveform observationWaveform observation: Multiple waveform observations.
OriginOrigin: The origin of the waveform (typically 0).
Property: null
Scaling factorScaling factor: The scaling factor of the waveform observation.
Property: null
Digits seriesDigits series: Inividual data points of a waveform as defined by the CDA-Continua Alliance PHMR documentation.
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