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===== CONDITION_OCCURRENCE table ===== | ===== CONDITION_OCCURRENCE table ===== | ||
+ | **THIS IS OUTDATED. All documentation is now on the [[https://github.com/OHDSI/CommonDataModel/wiki|github wiki]]. Please refer there or to the [[projects:workgroups:cdm-wg|CDM working group]] for more information** | ||
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+ | This table changed in version 5.1 of the OMOP CDM. The fields condition_start_datetime and condition_end_datetime were added. For 5.0.1, this table changed in version 5.X of the OMOP CDM. The fields condition_status_concept_id and condition_status_source_value were added. | ||
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Conditions are records of a Person suggesting the presence of a disease or medical condition stated as a diagnosis, a sign or a symptom, which is either observed by a Provider or reported by the patient. Conditions are recorded in different sources and levels of standardization, for example: | Conditions are records of a Person suggesting the presence of a disease or medical condition stated as a diagnosis, a sign or a symptom, which is either observed by a Provider or reported by the patient. Conditions are recorded in different sources and levels of standardization, for example: | ||
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* EHRs may capture Person Conditions in the form of diagnosis codes or symptoms. | * EHRs may capture Person Conditions in the form of diagnosis codes or symptoms. | ||
- | ^Field^Required^Type^Description^ | + | ^ Field ^ Required ^ Type ^ Description ^ |
- | |condition_occurrence_id|Yes|integer|A unique identifier for each Condition Occurrence event.| | + | | condition_occurrence_id | Yes | integer | A unique identifier for each Condition Occurrence event. | |
- | |person_id|Yes|integer|A foreign key identifier to the Person who is experiencing the condition. The demographic details of that Person are stored in the PERSON table.| | + | | person_id | Yes | integer | A foreign key identifier to the Person who is experiencing the condition. The demographic details of that Person are stored in the PERSON table. | |
- | |condition_concept_id|Yes|integer|A foreign key that refers to a Standard Condition Concept identifier in the Standardized Vocabularies.| | + | | condition_concept_id | Yes | integer | A foreign key that refers to a Standard Condition Concept identifier in the Standardized Vocabularies. | |
- | |condition_start_date|Yes|date|The date when the instance of the Condition is recorded.| | + | | condition_start_date | Yes | date | The date when the instance of the Condition is recorded. | |
- | |condition_end_date|No|date|The date when the instance of the Condition is considered to have ended.| | + | | condition_start_datetime | No | datetime | The date and time when the instance of the Condition is recorded. | |
- | |condition_type_concept_id|Yes|integer|A foreign key to the predefined Concept identifier in the Standardized Vocabularies reflecting the source data from which the condition was recorded, the level of standardization, and the type of occurrence.| | + | | condition_end_date | No | date | The date when the instance of the Condition is considered to have ended. | |
- | |stop_reason|No|varchar(20)|The reason that the condition was no longer present, as indicated in the source data.| | + | | condition_end_datetime | No | date | The date when the instance of the Condition is considered to have ended. | |
- | |provider_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the Provider in the PROVIDER table who was responsible for capturing (diagnosing) the Condition.| | + | | condition_type_concept_id | Yes | integer | A foreign key to the predefined Concept identifier in the Standardized Vocabularies reflecting the source data from which the condition was recorded, the level of standardization, and the type of occurrence. | |
- | |visit_occurrence_id|No|integer|A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT table during which the Condition was determined (diagnosed).| | + | | stop_reason | No | varchar(20) | The reason that the condition was no longer present, as indicated in the source data. | |
- | |condition_source_value|No|varchar(50)|The source code for the condition as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a standard condition concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is stored here for reference.| | + | | provider_id | No | integer | A foreign key to the Provider in the PROVIDER table who was responsible for capturing (diagnosing) the Condition. | |
- | |condition_source_concept_id|No|integer|A foreign key to a Condition Concept that refers to the code used in the source.| | + | | visit_occurrence_id | No | integer | A foreign key to the visit in the VISIT table during which the Condition was determined (diagnosed). | |
+ | | condition_status_concept_id | No | integer | A foreign key to the predefined concept in the standard vocabulary reflecting the condition status. | | ||
+ | | condition_source_concept_id | No | integer | A foreign key to a Condition Concept that refers to the code used in the source. | | ||
+ | | condition_source_value | No | varchar(50) | The source code for the condition as it appears in the source data. This code is mapped to a standard condition concept in the Standardized Vocabularies and the original code is stored here for reference. | | ||
+ | | condition_status_source_value | No | varchar(50) | | ||
==== Conventions ==== | ==== Conventions ==== | ||
* Valid Condition Concepts belong to the "Condition" domain. | * Valid Condition Concepts belong to the "Condition" domain. | ||
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* The Stop Reason indicates why a Condition is no longer valid with respect to the purpose within the source data. Typical values include "Discharged", "Resolved", etc. Note that a Stop Reason does not necessarily imply that the condition is no longer occurring. | * The Stop Reason indicates why a Condition is no longer valid with respect to the purpose within the source data. Typical values include "Discharged", "Resolved", etc. Note that a Stop Reason does not necessarily imply that the condition is no longer occurring. | ||
* Condition source codes are typically ICD-9-CM, Read or ICD-10 diagnosis codes from medical claims or discharge status/visit diagnosis codes from EHRs. | * Condition source codes are typically ICD-9-CM, Read or ICD-10 diagnosis codes from medical claims or discharge status/visit diagnosis codes from EHRs. | ||
+ | * The Condition Status reflects when the condition was diagnosed, implying a different depth of diagnostic work-up: | ||
+ | * Admitting diagnosis: use concept_id 4203942 | ||
+ | * Preliminary diagnosis: use concept_id 4033240 | ||
+ | * Final diagnosis: use concept_id 4230359 – should also be used for ‘Discharge diagnosis’ |