Person—proteinuria status, code N{.N}
Data Element Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Element |
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Short name: | Proteinuria status |
METEOR identifier: | 270346 |
Registration status: | Health, Standard 01/03/2005 |
Definition: | Whether there is a presence of excessive protein in the urine of the person, as represented by a code. |
Data element concept attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Data element concept: | Person—proteinuria status |
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METEOR identifier: | 269778 |
Registration status: | Health, Standard 01/03/2005 |
Definition: | The presence of excessive protein in the urine of the person. |
Context: | Health care and clinical settings: Proteinuria is one of several indicators for renal disease or of conditions leading to renal disease. Renal disease when detected early is often responsive to intervention. |
Object class: | Person |
Property: | Proteinuria status |
Value domain attributes | |
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Value domain: | Proteinuria status code N{.N} |
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METEOR identifier: | 270852 |
Registration status: | Health, Standard 01/03/2005 |
Definition: | A code set representing the status of protein in the urine. |
Data element attributes | |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Collection methods: | Dipstick testing can be used to test for protein in a urine specimen. Proteinuria (i.e. excessive protein in the urine) on dipstick urinalysis is described as one or more pluses of protein and for a 24-hour urine collection where the patient excretes more than 300 mg/day of protein. Microalbuminuria can be determining using any one of the following tests: spot urine, timed urine (24-hour collection) or albumin/creatinine ratio. Although the presence of microalbuminuria does not warrant categorisation as proteinuria, it is clinically significant in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes. |
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Comments: | In settings where the monitoring of a person's health is ongoing and where a measure can change over time (such as general practice), the Patient—diagnosis date, DDMMYYYY should be recorded. |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Cardiovascular Data Working Group |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references: | Is re-engineered from Proteinuria - status, version 1, DE, NHDD, NHIMG, Superseded 01/03/2005.pdf (16.7 KB) No registration status See also Patient—diagnosis date, DDMMYYYY Health, Standard 17/10/2018 |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Cardiovascular disease (clinical) DSS Health, Superseded 15/02/2006 Cardiovascular disease (clinical) DSS Health, Superseded 04/07/2007 Cardiovascular disease (clinical) DSS Health, Superseded 22/12/2009 Cardiovascular disease (clinical) DSS Health, Superseded 01/09/2012 Cardiovascular disease (clinical) NBPDS Health, Superseded 17/10/2018 Cardiovascular disease (clinical) NBPDS Health, Standard 17/10/2018 |