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TX: CodeSystem adverse-event-causality-assess

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Language en
Defining URL http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/adverse-event-causality-assess
Version 1.0.1
Name AdverseEventCausalityAssessment
Title AdverseEventCausalityAssessment
Status active
Definition

Codes for the assessment of whether the entity caused the event.

Publisher Health Level Seven International
Committee pc
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EXT_FMM_LEVEL 1
Value Set AdverseEventCausalityAssessment

This case-sensitive code system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/adverse-event-causality-assess defines the following codes:

Code Display Definition
certain Certain i) Event or laboratory test abnormality, with plausible time relationship to drug intake; ii) Cannot be explained by disease or other drugs; iii) Response to withdrawal plausible (pharmacologically, pathologically); iv) Event definitive pharmacologically or phenomenologically (i.e. an objective and specific medical disorder or a recognized pharmacological phenomenon); or v) Re-challenge satisfactory, if necessary.
probably-likely Probably/Likely i) Event or laboratory test abnormality, with reasonable time relationship to drug intake; ii) Unlikely to be attributed to disease or other drugs; iii) Response to withdrawal clinically reasonable; or iv) Re-challenge not required.
possible Possible i) Event or laboratory test abnormality, with reasonable time relationship to drug intake; ii) Could also be explained by disease or other drugs; or iii) Information on drug withdrawal may be lacking or unclear.
unlikely Unlikely i) Event or laboratory test abnormality, with a time to drug intake that makes a relationship improbable (but not impossible); or ii) Disease or other drugs provide plausible explanations.
conditional-classified Conditional/Classified i) Event or laboratory test abnormality; ii) More data for proper assessment needed; or iii) Additional data under examination.
unassessable-unclassifiable Unassessable/Unclassifiable i) Report suggesting an adverse reaction; ii) Cannot be judged because information is insufficient or contradictory; or iii) Data cannot be supplemented or verified.