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ValueSet: Past pregnancy complications ValueSet (Experimental)

Official URL: http://smart.who.int/hiv/ValueSet/HIV.E.DE17 Version: 0.3.0
Active as of 2024-08-18 Computable Name: HIVEDE17

Value set of whether the woman has had any complications or problems in any previous pregnancy

References

Logical Definition (CLD)

Generated Narrative: ValueSet HIV.E.DE17

  • Include these codes as defined in http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConcepts
    CodeDisplayDefinition
    HIV.E.DE18No past pregnancy complicationsNo known past pregnancy problems
    HIV.E.DE19Does not know of any past pregnancy complicationsDon't know if there were any problems during past pregnancies
    HIV.E.DE20Pre-eclampsiaA condition specific to pregnancy, arising after the 20th week of gestation, characterized by hypertension and proteinuria. Oedema may also be present, but is no longer considered a cardinal sign because it is present to some extent in most pregnancies. If not controlled, pre-eclampsia will lead to eclampsia which is characterized by fits, followed by coma, and has a high mortality rate.
    HIV.E.DE21EclampsiaA condition peculiar to pregnancy or a newly delivered woman, characterized by fits followed coma. The woman usually has hypertension and proteinuria. The fits may occur in the antepartum, intrapartum or early postpartum periods.
    HIV.E.DE22Alcohol useAlcohol intake
    HIV.E.DE23Baby died within 24 hours of birthThe woman's baby died within 24 hours of childbirth
    HIV.E.DE24Prolonged labourThe woman's experienced prolonged labour
    HIV.E.DE25ConvulsionsWoman had convulsions during her past pregnancy
    HIV.E.DE26ForcepsWoman required forceps delivery
    HIV.E.DE27Gestational diabetes mellitusHyperglycaemia first detected at any time during pregnancy
    HIV.E.DE28Heavy bleeding (during or after delivery)Woman was bleeding heavily during or after giving birth during previous pregnancy/pregnancies
    HIV.E.DE29MacrosomiaFetus large for gestational age
    HIV.E.DE30Perineal tear (3rd or 4th degree)Woman experienced 3rd or 4th degree perineal tear
    HIV.E.DE31Substance useIllicit drug use (e.g. cannabis, amphetamines, prescription stimulants, opioids, opiates, ecstasy, cocaine)
    HIV.E.DE32Tobacco useUse of tobacco products, in any form
    HIV.E.DE33Vacuum deliveryWoman required vacuum delivery
    HIV.E.DE34Other past pregnancy problemsWoman experienced other past pregnancy problems not described above

 

Expansion

Generated Narrative: ValueSet

Expansion based on codesystem WHO SMART HIV Concepts CodeSystem v0.3.0 (CodeSystem)

This value set contains 17 concepts

CodeSystemDisplayDefinition
  HIV.E.DE18http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsNo past pregnancy complications

No known past pregnancy problems

  HIV.E.DE19http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsDoes not know of any past pregnancy complications

Don't know if there were any problems during past pregnancies

  HIV.E.DE20http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsPre-eclampsia

A condition specific to pregnancy, arising after the 20th week of gestation, characterized by hypertension and proteinuria. Oedema may also be present, but is no longer considered a cardinal sign because it is present to some extent in most pregnancies. If not controlled, pre-eclampsia will lead to eclampsia which is characterized by fits, followed by coma, and has a high mortality rate.

  HIV.E.DE21http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsEclampsia

A condition peculiar to pregnancy or a newly delivered woman, characterized by fits followed coma. The woman usually has hypertension and proteinuria. The fits may occur in the antepartum, intrapartum or early postpartum periods.

  HIV.E.DE22http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsAlcohol use

Alcohol intake

  HIV.E.DE23http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsBaby died within 24 hours of birth

The woman's baby died within 24 hours of childbirth

  HIV.E.DE24http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsProlonged labour

The woman's experienced prolonged labour

  HIV.E.DE25http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsConvulsions

Woman had convulsions during her past pregnancy

  HIV.E.DE26http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsForceps

Woman required forceps delivery

  HIV.E.DE27http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsGestational diabetes mellitus

Hyperglycaemia first detected at any time during pregnancy

  HIV.E.DE28http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsHeavy bleeding (during or after delivery)

Woman was bleeding heavily during or after giving birth during previous pregnancy/pregnancies

  HIV.E.DE29http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsMacrosomia

Fetus large for gestational age

  HIV.E.DE30http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsPerineal tear (3rd or 4th degree)

Woman experienced 3rd or 4th degree perineal tear

  HIV.E.DE31http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsSubstance use

Illicit drug use (e.g. cannabis, amphetamines, prescription stimulants, opioids, opiates, ecstasy, cocaine)

  HIV.E.DE32http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsTobacco use

Use of tobacco products, in any form

  HIV.E.DE33http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsVacuum delivery

Woman required vacuum delivery

  HIV.E.DE34http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConceptsOther past pregnancy problems

Woman experienced other past pregnancy problems not described above


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Level A few code lists that FHIR defines are hierarchical - each code is assigned a level. In this scheme, some codes are under other codes, and imply that the code they are under also applies
System The source of the definition of the code (when the value set draws in codes defined elsewhere)
Code The code (used as the code in the resource instance)
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Definition An explanation of the meaning of the concept
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