Ever had surgery to improve blood flow in legs for claudication or peripheral arterial disease

General Details:

Name:
Ever had surgery to improve blood flow in legs for claudication or peripheral arterial disease
Steward:
LOINC
Registration Status:
Qualified

Permissible Values:

Data Type:
Value List
Unit of Measure:
Ids:
Value Code Name Code Code System Code Description
1 No LA32-8 LOINC
2 Yes LA33-6 LOINC

Designations:

Designation:
Ever had surgery to improve blood flow in legs for claudication or peripheral arterial disease
Tags:
Long Common Name
Designation:
If yes: For the above condition have you ever had Surgery to improve blood flow in your legs (do not include surgery for varicose veins)?
Tags:
Question Text
Designation:
Surgery to improve blood flow legs
Tags:
Short Name

Properties:

Key:
Related Names
Value:
Bld flowDisDiseases
DynamicDzFinding
FindingsOrdinalPeriph
PhenXPoint in timeQL
QualQualitativeRandom
ScreenSurgSurgery to improve blood flow legs
Key:
Related Codes
Value:
Code SystemCodeCode TextCode Version
https://www.phenxtoolkit.orgPX040901040000PX040901_PAD_Surgery
Key:
Fully-Specified Name
Value:
ComponentPropertyTimeSystemScaleMethod
Ever had surgery to improve blood flow in legs for claudication or peripheral arterial diseaseFindPt^PatientOrd
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Basic Attributes
Value:
ClassTypeFirst ReleasedLast UpdatedChange Reason
PHENXClinicalVersion 2.30Version 2.65Updated the PhenX ID from "PhenX." to "PX" in Survey Question Source field to align with the variable identifier used in the PhenX Toolkit.
Key:
Third Party Copyright
Value:
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Key:
LOINC Copyright
Value:
This material includes SNOMED Clinical Terms® (SNOMED CT®) which is used by permission of the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation (IHTSDO) under license. All rights reserved. SNOMED CT® was originally created by The College of American Pathologists. "SNOMED" and "SNOMED CT" are registered trademarks of the IHTSDO. This material includes content from the US Edition to SNOMED CT, which is developed and maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and is available to authorized UMLS Metathesaurus Licensees from the UTS Downloads site at https://uts.nlm.nih.gov. Use of SNOMED CT content is subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the SNOMED CT Affiliate License Agreement. It is the responsibility of those implementing this product to ensure they are appropriately licensed and for more information on the license, including how to register as an Affiliate Licensee, please refer to http://www.snomed.org/snomed-ct/get-snomed-ct or info@snomed.org<mailto:info@snomed.org>. This may incur a fee in SNOMED International non-Member countries.

Identifiers:

Source:
NLM
Id:
Xk8b_Pconig
Version:
1.1
Source:
LOINC
Id:
58265-0
Version:
2.69