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Maturity Level : N/A | Standards Status : Informative |
Vital signs will be one of the first areas where there is a need for a single, global vocabulary to allow for ubiquitous access and re-use. Particularly with the use of wearables by patients where they want to/need to share information from those devices. To meet this need there must be a consistent vocabulary and a common syntax to achieve semantic interoperability. The FHIR Vital Signs profile sets minimum expectations for the Observation resource to record, search and fetch the vital signs associated with a patient that include the primary vital signs plus additional measurements such as height, weight and BMI. Support for basic mandatory searching of resources is defined below in the Quick Start section. When a FHIR implementation supports any of the vital signs listed below, the implementation SHALL conform to this profile for the vital sign observation.
These
requirements
were
originally
developed,
balloted,
and
published
in
FHIR
DSTU2
as
part
of
the
ONC
sponsored
Data
Access
Framework
(DAF)
project
and
were
subsequently
updated
to
define
the
minimum
mandatory
conformance
requirements
needed
for
accessing
patient
data
as
defined
by
the
Argonaut
pilot
implementations.
Example Usage Scenarios:
The following are example usage scenarios for this profile:
The following data-elements are mandatory (i.e. data SHALL be present). These are presented below in a simple human-readable explanation. Profile-specific guidance and valid examples are provided as well. Note that many of the examples capture more than the minimum required. The links to the Profile Definitions provide the formal views of the profile content, descriptions, mappings and the StructureDefinitions in JSON and XML.
Each Observation must have:
Vital Signs Profile : Link to the formal definition views for the vital signs listed in this table.
| Profile Name | "Magic Value" (LOINC) | LOINC Name and Comments | UCUM Unit Code | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vital Signs Panel | 85353-1 | Vital signs, weight, height, head circumference, oxygen saturation and BMI panel - It represent a panel of vital signs listed in this table. All members of the panel are optional and note that querying for the panel may miss individual results that are not part of the actual panel. When used, Observation.valueQuantity is not present; instead, related links (with type=has-member) reference the vital signs observations (e.g. respiratory rate, heart rate, BP, etc.). This code replaces the deprecated code 8716-3 - Vital signs which is used in the Argonaut Data Query Implementation Guide. | - | Vital Signs Panel Example |
| Respiratory Rate | 9279-1 | Respiratory Rate | /min | Respiratory Rate Example |
| Heart rate | 8867-4 | Heart rate - To supplement this vital sign observation, 8887-2 - Heart rate device type MAY be included as an additional observation. | /min | Heart Rate Example |
| Oxygen saturation | 2708-6 | Oxygen saturation in Arterial blood - This code replaces 59408-5 Oxygen saturation in Arterial blood by Pulse oximetry which MAY be included as an additional observation code. | % | Oxygen Saturation Example |
| Body temperature | 8310-5 | Body temperature - To supplement this vital sign observation, 8327-9 - Body temperature measurement site (oral, forehead, rectal, etc.) and 8326-1 - Type of body temperature device MAY be used as additional observations. | Cel, [degF] | Body Temperature Example |
| Body height | 8302-2 | Body height - To supplement this vital sign observation, 8306-3 - Body height - lying (i.e., body length - typically used for infants) MAY be included as an additional observation code. | cm, [in_i] | Body height Example |
| Head circumference | 9843-4 | Head Occipital-frontal circumference | cm, [in_i] | Head Circumference Example |
| Body weight | 29463-7 | Body weight - To supplement this vital sign observation, 8352-7 - Clothing worn during measure and 8361-8 - Body position with respect to gravity MAY be included as additional observation codes. | g, kg,[lb_av] | Body Weight Example |
| Body mass index | 39156-5 | Body mass index (BMI) [Ratio] | kg/m2 | Body Mass Example |
| Blood pressure systolic and diastolic | 85354-9 | Blood pressure panel with all children optional - This is a component observation. It has no value in Observation.valueQuantity and contains at least one component (systolic and/or diastolic). To supplement this vital sign observation, 8478-0 - Mean blood pressure , 8357-6 - Blood pressure method , 41904-4 - Blood pressure measurement site , 8358-4 - Blood pressure device cuff size , 41901-0 - Type of blood pressure device MAY be used as additional observations. | - | Blood Pressure Example , Blood Pressure Example with missing Diastolic measurement |
| Systolic blood pressure | 8480-6 | Systolic blood pressure - Observation.component code for a blood pressure Observation | mm[Hg] | Blood Pressure Example |
| Diastolic blood pressure | 8462-4 | Diastolic blood pressure - Observation.component code for a blood pressure Observation | mm[Hg] | Blood Pressure Example |
Below is an overview of required search and read operations
Clients
GET
[base]/Observation?patient=[id]&category=vital-signs
.
GET
[base]/Observation?patient=[id]&category=vital-signs&date=[date]{&date=[date]}
.
GET
[base]/Observation?patient=[id]&code[vital
sign
LOINC{,LOINC2,LOINC3,...}]
.
GET
[base]/Observation?patient=[id]&code=[LOINC{,LOINC2...}]vital-signs&date=[date]{&date=[date]}
.
Servers
GET
[base]/Observation?patient=[id]&category=vital-signs
.
GET
[base]/Observation?patient=[id]&category=vital-signs&date=[date]{&date=[date]}
.
GET
[base]/Observation?patient=[id]&code[vital
sign
LOINC{,LOINC2,LOINC3,...}]
.
GET
[base]/Observation?patient=[id]&code=[LOINC{,LOINC2...}]vital-signs&date=[date]{&date=[date]}
.
Example: Search for all Vital Signs measurements for a patient
GET [base]/Observation?patient=1186747&category=vital-signs
Support: Mandatory to support search by category code.
Implementation Notes: Search based on vital sign category code. This search fetches a bundle of all Observation resources with category 'vital-signs' for the specified patient (how to search by reference) and (how to search by token) . The table above is the minimum set, additional vital signs are allowed.
Response Class:
Example: Search for all heart rate observations for a patient:
GET [base]/Observation?patient=1186747&code=8867-4
Example: Search for all heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure observations for a patient:
GET [base]/Observation?patient=1186747&code=8867-4,9279-1,85354-9
Support: Mandatory to support search by vital sign LOINC(s) listed above.
Implementation
Notes:
1)Search
based
on
vital
sign
LOINC
code(s).
This
fetches
a
bundle
of
all
Observation
resources
for
specific
vital
sign(s)
listed
in
the
table
above
for
the
specified
patient
(how
to
search
by
reference)
and
[how
to
search
by
token)].
2)
The
"code"
parameter
searches
only
Observation.code
.
For
example
when
fetching
blood
pressures
the
resource
will
be
only
be
returned
when
the
search
is
based
on
85354-9(Systolic
and
Diastolic
BP).
Using
the
component
codes
8480-6(Systolic
BP)
or
8462-4
(Diastolic
BP)
will
not
return
the
resource
.
In
order
to
search
both
Observation.code
and
Observation.component.code
in
a
single
query,
use
the
"combo-code"
search
parameter.
Response Class:
Example: Find all the blood pressures after 2015-01-14
GET [base]/Observation?patient=555580&code=85354-9&date=ge2015-01-14
Support: Mandatory to support search by category code and date
Implementation Notes: Search based on vital sign category code and date. This fetches a bundle of all Observation resources with category 'vital-signs' for the specified patient for a specified time period (how to search by reference) and (how to search by token) .
Response Class:
| Profiles : | |
|
| FHIR Vital Signs Profile |
| Observationvitalspanel | FHIR Vital Signs Panel Profile |
| Observationresprate | FHIR Respiratory Rate Profile |
| Observationoxygensat | FHIR Oxygen Saturation Profile |
| Observationheartrate | FHIR Heart Rate Profile |
| Observationheadcircum | FHIR Head Circumference Profile |
| Observationbp | FHIR Blood Pressure Profile |
| Observationbodyweight | FHIR Body Weight Profile |
| Observationbodytemp | FHIR Body Temperature Profile |
| Observationbodyheight | FHIR Body Height Profile |
| Observationbmi | FHIR Body Mass Index (BMI) Profile |