Evidence Based Medicine on FHIR Implementation Guide
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This page is part of the Evidence Based Medicine on FHIR Implementation Guide (v1.0.0-ballot: STU1 Ballot 1) based on FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) v5.0.0. . For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions

Example EvidenceVariable: Organ support-free days

Active as of 2022-03-07

Generated Narrative: EvidenceVariable

Resource EvidenceVariable "7753" Version "6" Updated "2023-12-01 16:35:08+0000"

EvidenceVariableDefinition: Days alive and free of organ support to day 21: The ordinal scale includes a score of –1 (in-hospital death at any time through 90 days, the worst possible outcome), a score of 0 to 21 (the numbers of days alive without organ support), and a score of 22 (survival until hospital discharge without receipt of organ support, the best possible outcome). ()

StructureDefinition Work Group: cds

url: https://fevir.net/resources/EvidenceVariable/7753

identifier: FEvIR Object Identifier: 7753

version: 1.0.0-ballot

name: Organ_support_free_days

title: Organ support-free days

status: active

date: 2022-03-07 00:50:50+0000

publisher: HL7 International / Clinical Decision Support

contact: HL7 International / Clinical Decision Support: http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/dss

description: The primary outcome was organ support–free days, evaluated on an ordinal scale that combined in-hospital death and the number of days free of cardiovascular or respiratory organ support up to day 21 among patients who survived to hospital discharge. Patients who were discharged from the hospital before day 21 were assumed to be alive and free of organ support through day 21. Any death during the index hospitalization through 90 days was assigned the worst score on the outcome scale (–1). This end point reflects both the use of ICU-level interventions and survival, with higher values indicating better outcomes.

note: Organ support was defined as oxygen delivered by high-flow nasal cannula, noninvasive or invasive mechanical ventilation, or the use of vasopressors or inotropes., The methods for one of the included trials stated 'Organ Support is defined as receipt of invasive or non-invasive mechanical ventilation, high flow nasal oxygen, vasopressor therapy, or ECMO support'

copyright: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

author: Brian S. Alper:

RelatedArtifacts

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*cite-asOrgan support-free days [EvidenceVariable]. Contributors: Brian S. Alper [Authors/Creators]. In: Fast Evidence Interoperability Resources (FEvIR) Platform, FOI 7753. Revised 2022-03-07. Available at: https://fevir.net/resources/EvidenceVariable/7753. Computable resource at: https://fevir.net/resources/EvidenceVariable/7753.

handling: ordinal