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OPERATION: Observation Statistics
The Statistics operation performs a set of statistical calculations on a set of clinical measurements such as a blood pressure as stored on the server. This operation is focused on Observation resources with valueQuantity elements that have UCUM unit codes.
The set of Observations is defined by 4 parameters:
subject
)code
and 'system', or 'coding')statistic
).Possible statistical analyses (see StatisticsCode):
If successful, the operation returns an Observation resource for each code with the results of the statistical calculations as component value pairs where the component code = the statistical code. The Observation also contains the the input parameters patient
,code
and duration
parameters. If unsuccessful, an OperationOutcome with an error message will be returned.
The client can request that all the observations on which the statistics are based be returned as well, using the include parameter. If an include parameter is specified, a limit may also be specified; the sources observations are subsetted at the server's discretion if count > limit. This functionality is included with the intent of supporting graphical presentation
URL: [base]/Observation/$stats
Parameters
Use | Name | Cardinality | Type | Binding | Documentation |
IN | subject | 1..1 | uri | The subject of the relevant Observations, which has the value of the Observation.subject.reference. E.g. 'Patient/123'. Reference can be to an absolute URL, but servers only perform stats on their own observations | |
IN | code | 0..* | string | The test code(s) upon which the statistics are being performed. Provide along with a system, or as a coding. For example, the code = "45667-2" will evaluate all relevant Observations with this code in Observation.code. For LOINC codes that are panels, (e.g. 55284-4) this means to include all the individual codes that are part of a panel | |
IN | system | 0..1 | uri | The system for the code(s). Or provide a coding instead | |
IN | coding | 0..* | Coding | The test code upon which the statistics are being performed, as a Coding | |
IN | duration | 0..1 | decimal | The time period of interest given as hours. For example, the duration = "1" represents the last hour - the time period from on hour ago to now | |
IN | period | 0..1 | Period | The time period over which the calculations to be performed, if a duration is not provided | |
IN | params | 1..* | code | average|max|min|count The statistical operations to be performed on the relevant operations. Multiple statistics operations can be specified. These codes are defined here | |
OUT | return | 1..* | Observation | A set of observations, one observation for each code, each containing one component for each statistic. The Observation.component.code contains the statistic, and is relative to the Observation.code and cannot be interpreted independently. The Observation will also contain a subject, effectivePeriod, and code reflecting the input parameters. The status is fixed to | |
OUT | source | 0..* | Observation | Source observations on which the statistics are based |
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.