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numericitems table
The numericitems table contains all numerical measurements and observations, including vital parameters, data from medical devices, lab results, outputs from drains and foley-catheters, scores etc. All items have an associated admissionid from the admissions table.
Fields
Name | Type | Description |
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admissionid | integer | links the items with the admissionid in the admissions table |
itemid | integer | id to identify the type of observation |
item | string | name of the observation |
tag | string | used in some lab results to modify a value (e.g tag = '<' and value = 0.05, to demonstrate that a value is lower than the displayed value). |
unitid | integer | id of the unit of the observation. |
unit | string | unit of the observation (e.g. mmHg). |
comment | string | user specified comment. Comments may have been removed ('Opmerking verwijderd') due to containing personal data. |
value | float | value of the observation |
measuredat | integer | time associated with this observation, expressed as milliseconds since the first ICU admission. Negative values imply that the observation (e.g. lab result) was performed before the first ICU admission |
registeredat | integer | time the result was stored in the database, expressed as milliseconds since the first admission. Negative values imply that the observation (e.g. lab result) was performed before the first ICU admission. For (automatic) lab results this value is the same as * |
measuredat* are the same. | ||
registeredby | string | the user group that entered the result, e.g. nurses, physicians or NULL for linked devices |
updatedat | integer | time the observation was updated in milliseconds from the first ICU admission. |
updatedby | string | the user group that entered the observation, e.g. nurses, physicians or NULL for linked devices |
islabresult | bit | determines whether the observation is a lab result (islabresult=1). |
fluidout | integer | the amount of fluid in ml that was removed from the patient (e.g. urine, drain). |