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Resource Profile: RadiotherapyVolume - Mappings

Draft as of 2023-10-25 Maturity Level: 3

Mappings for the mcode-radiotherapy-volume resource profile.

Mappings for RIM Mapping (http://hl7.org/v3)

RadiotherapyVolume
BodyStructureEntity. Role, or Act, ActSIte
   textAct.text?
   containedN/A
   extensionN/A
   modifierExtensionN/A
   identifier.id
   identifier (displayName).id
      idn/a
      extensionn/a
      useRole.code or implied by context
      typeRole.code or implied by context
      systemII.root or Role.id.root
      valueII.extension or II.root if system indicates OID or GUID (Or Role.id.extension or root)
      periodRole.effectiveTime or implied by context
      assignerII.assigningAuthorityName but note that this is an improper use by the definition of the field. Also Role.scoper
   activestatusCode
   location.targetSiteCode
   locationQualifier.targetSiteCode
   description.text
   imageoutboundRelationship[typeCode=COMP].target
   patient.scoper or .scoper.playsRole

Mappings for Open EHR Archetype Mapping (http://openehr.org)

RadiotherapyVolume
BodyStructureArchetype ID openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.anatomical_location.v1 Concept name Anatomical Location Concept description Record details about an anatomical location. Keywords location, site, anatomical Copyright © openEHR Foundation Purpose To record details about anatomical location. Misuse Not for specifiying unilateral/bilateral occurrence - this is related to an evaluation which perhaps includes multiple locations. Author Author name: Heather Leslie Organization: Ocean Informatics Email: heather.leslie@oceaninformatics.com Date of Origination: 2008-11-10 Translator Norwegian Bokmål: Lars Bitsch-Larsen, Haukeland University Hospital of Bergen, Norway, MD, DEAA, MBA, spec in anesthesia, spec in tropical medicine. Arabic (Syria): Mona Saleh Other contributors Heather Leslie, Ocean Informatics, Australia (Editor) Ian McNicoll, freshEHR Clinical Informatics, United Kingdom (Editor) Dunmail Hodkinson, Black Pear Software Ltd, UK References Use cases: - 5LICS, midclavicular line - L forearm, 2cm anterior to the cubital fossa - Right iliac fossa - 5 cm below L tibial tuberosity - 2 cm medial to R nipple - 4 cm below R costal margin in midclavicular line - R femur - midline nose - medial aspect of R great toe nail.
   identifierSpecific location Cluster Optional (0..1) Cardinality: Mandatory, repeating, unordered (1..*)
   identifier (displayName)Specific location Cluster Optional (0..1) Cardinality: Mandatory, repeating, unordered (1..*)
   locationName of location
   locationQualifierCombines Side, Numerical identifier, Anatomical plane,and Aspect
   descriptionDescription of anatomical location/Visual markings/orientation
   imageImage

Mappings for FiveWs Pattern Mapping (http://hl7.org/fhir/fivews)

RadiotherapyVolume
BodyStructure
   identifierFiveWs.identifier
   identifier (displayName)FiveWs.identifier
   activeFiveWs.status
   morphologyFiveWs.what[x]
   locationFiveWs.what[x]
   locationQualifierFiveWs.what[x]
   descriptionFiveWs.what[x]
   imageFiveWs.what[x]
   patientFiveWs.subject[x], FiveWs.subject

Mappings for HL7 v2 Mapping (http://hl7.org/v2)

RadiotherapyVolume
BodyStructure
   identifier
   identifier (displayName)
      useN/A
      typeCX.5
      systemCX.4 / EI-2-4
      valueCX.1 / EI.1
      periodCX.7 + CX.8
      assignerCX.4 / (CX.4,CX.9,CX.10)
   morphologySPM-4/SPM-5
   locationOBX-20/SPM-8/SPM-10
   locationQualifierNo distinct element defined in V2.x. The IHE Radiology Technical Framework directs the use of OBR-15-specimen source to contain laterality for imaging studies./SPM-9
   descriptionNTE
   imageOBX
   patientPID-3