Definition
Representation
Data Type | Number |
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Format | N |
Maximum character length | 1 |
Values
Value | Meaning | Start Date | End Date | |
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Permissible Values | 1 | Atypical chest pain | ||
2 | Stable chest pain pattern | |||
3 | Unstable chest pain pattern: rest &/or prolonged | |||
4 | Unstable chest pain pattern: new & severe | |||
5 | Unstable chest pain pattern: accelerated & severe | |||
8 | No chest pain/discomfort | |||
Supplementary Values | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
Comments
Guide for use:
Chest pain or discomfort of myocardial ischaemic origin is usually described as chest pain, discomfort or pressure, jaw pain, arm pain or other equivalent discomfort suggestive of cardiac ischaemia. Ask the person when the symptoms first occurred or obtain this information from appropriate documentation.
CODE 1 Atypical chest pain
Use this code for pain, pressure, or discomfort in the chest, neck, or arms not clearly exertional or not otherwise consistent with pain or discomfort of myocardial ischaemic origin.
CODE 2 Stable chest pain pattern
Use this code for chest pain without a change in frequency or pattern for the 6 weeks before this presentation or procedure. Chest pain is controlled by rest and/or sublingual/oral/transcutaneous medications.
CODE 3 Unstable chest pain pattern: rest and/or prolonged
Use this code for chest pain that occurred at rest and was prolonged, usually lasting more than 10 minutes
CODE 4 Unstable chest pain pattern: new and severe.
Use this code for new-onset chest pain that could be described as at least Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) classification III severity.
CODE 5 Unstable chest pain pattern: accelerated and severe
Use this code for recent acceleration of chest pain pattern that could be described by an increase in severity of at least 1 CCS class to at least CCS class III.
References
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Data Elements implementing this Value Domain | 1 |