New version of CIEL concept dictionary added to dropbox

New version of CIEL dictionary has been added to dropbox and on Open Concept Lab for January 25, 2026!

CIEL has been designated a Digital Global Good by Digital Square!! This is added to its Digital Public Good designation from the DPGA!

Just wanted to let folks know that I am posting a new version of the CIEL concept dictionary in the dropbox with versions including 1.11.6, 2.0.1, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4.5 and 2.5.5. Note that I will no longer be releasing in versions prior to 1.1!

Can I please remind everyone using the CIEL dictionary that this is a trust model. We are providing the service to the community and the community assists by providing concepts they require back to CIEL. This also includes translation of CIEL concepts into other languages. If you have added concepts to your dictionary and have not reported them back to CIEL, I strongly encourage you to do so (if guilt doesn’t work, then I will start to harass you :).

Be sure to read the wiki: om.rs/getciel

NOTE THAT THE DISTRIBUTION METHODOLOGY FOR CIEL USING THE OPEN CONCEPT LAB IS THE PREFERRED DISTRIBUTION MEDIUM FOR CIEL.

Each version includes the global property ciel.conceptsVersion which contains the date of the release in YYYYMMDD format. A new global property update was added for 1.11+ which will force recreation of the word index as this is no longer included as part of the CIEL upload.

This release continued quality improvements and preparing for a refreshed version of CIEL in OHDSI February vocabulary release. New concepts for PIH, the TB DAK and FDA-approved drugs and ATC mappings were added. Continuing to add ICD-11 maps and French translations. Please continue to help QA the French and now Portuguese translations, please. Contributing your concept prevalence data to the study will help fill gaps to CIEL and maps to ICD-11, so please see: Concept Prevalence Study FAQ - Google Docs

The drug table was not updated for this release. We are working on getting a new version of the drug table out, but if you are interested, reach out to me separately.

The list of new concepts (English names) :

“concept_id” “name” “Class” “Datatype” “description”

“170645” “Spermatozoa count in semen (/mL)” “Test” “Numeric”

“170644” “Spermatozoa motility and count panel” “LabSet” “N/A”

“170643” “Weight for height (z-score)” “Question” “Numeric”

“170642” “Long” “Misc” “N/A” “Long as in length or duration”

“170641” “Short” “Misc” “N/A” “Short as in length or duration”

“170640” “Duration of tuberculosis treatment (coded)” “Question” “Coded”

“170640” “Duration of anti-TB treatment (coded)” “Question” “Coded”

“170639” “4-6 Bdq(6 m)-Lzd(2 m)-Lfx/Mfx-Cfz-Z-E-Hh / 5 Lfx/Mfx-Cfz-Z-E” “Misc” “N/A” “Bedaquiline (Bdq), levofloxacin/moxifloxacin (Lfx/Mfx), clofazimine (Cfz), linezolid (Lzd, ethambutol (E), isoniazid (high dose [Hh]) and pyrazinamide (Z) for 4 months (with the possibility of extending to 6 months if the patient remains sputum smear positive or culture positive at the end of the fourth month), followed by 5 months of treatment with levofloxacin/moxifloxacin, clofazimine, ethambutol and pyrazinamide”

“170639” “Bedaquiline / levofloxacin/moxifloxacin / clofazimine / linezoid / ethambutol / isoniazid (high-dose) / pyrazinamide for 4 months followed by 5 months levofloxacin/moxifloxacin / clofazimine / ethambutol / pyrazinamide” “Misc” “N/A” “Bedaquiline (Bdq), levofloxacin/moxifloxacin (Lfx/Mfx), clofazimine (Cfz), linezolid (Lzd, ethambutol (E), isoniazid (high dose [Hh]) and pyrazinamide (Z) for 4 months (with the possibility of extending to 6 months if the patient remains sputum smear positive or culture positive at the end of the fourth month), followed by 5 months of treatment with levofloxacin/moxifloxacin, clofazimine, ethambutol and pyrazinamide”

“170638” “Bedaquiline / pretomanid / linezolid / moxifloxacin treatment for 6 months” “Misc” “N/A”

“170638” “BPaLM” “Misc” “N/A”

“170637” “Dengue virus NS1 antigen rapid diagnostic test in blood” “Test” “Coded”

“170637” “Dengue virus NS1 antigen in serum, plasma or blood by rapid immunoassay” “Test” “Coded”

“170637” “Dengue Ag RDT, blood” “Test” “Coded”

“170636” “BPaL” “Misc” “N/A”

“170636” “Bedaquiline / pretomanid / linezolid treatment for 6-9 months” “Misc” “N/A”

“170635” “4–6 Bdq[6]-Lfx[Mfx]-Eto-E-Z-Hh-Cfz / 5 Lfx[Mfx]-Cfz-Z-E” “Misc” “N/A” “bedaquiline (used for 6 months), in combination with levofloxacin/moxifloxacin, ethionamide, ethambutol, isoniazid (high-dose), pyrazinamide and clofazimine for 4 months (with the possibility of extending to 6 months if the patient remains sputum smear positive at the end of 4 months); followed by 5 months of treatment with levofloxacin/moxifloxacin, clofazimine, ethambutol and pyrazinamide”

“170635” “Bedaquiline for 6 months with levofloxacin/moxifloxacin / ethionamide / ethambutol / isoniazid (high-dose) / pyrazinamide / clofazimine for 4 months followed by 5 months levofloxacin/moxifloxacin / clofazimine / ethambutol / pyrazinamide” “Misc” “N/A” “bedaquiline (used for 6 months), in combination with levofloxacin/moxifloxacin, ethionamide, ethambutol, isoniazid (high-dose), pyrazinamide and clofazimine for 4 months (with the possibility of extending to 6 months if the patient remains sputum smear positive at the end of 4 months); followed by 5 months of treatment with levofloxacin/moxifloxacin, clofazimine, ethambutol and pyrazinamide”

“170631” “Rifampicin / pyrazinamide / ethambutol treatment for 6 months” “Misc” “N/A”

“170631” “6REZ” “Misc” “N/A”

“170630” “Isoniazid / rifampin / pyrazinamide / ethambutol treatment for 6 months” “Misc” “N/A”

“170630” “6HREZ” “Misc” “N/A”

“170629” “6REZ-Lfx” “Misc” “N/A”

“170629” “Rifampicin/isoniazid/pyrazinamide/ethambutol/levofloxacin treatment for 6 months” “Misc” “N/A”

“170628” “Rifampicin/isoniazid/pyrazinamide/ethionamide treatment for 6 months” “Misc” “N/A” “6 months of isoniazid (H), rifampicin (R), pyrazinamide (Z) and ethionamide (Eto)”

“170628” “6HRZEto” “Misc” “N/A” “6 months of isoniazid (H), rifampicin (R), pyrazinamide (Z) and ethionamide (Eto)”

“170627” “Isoniazid/Rifampin/Pyrazinamide treatment for 2 months followed by 2 months of Isoniazid/Rifampin”“Misc” “N/A”

“170627” “2HRZ/2HR” “Misc” “N/A”

“170627” “2RHZ/2RH” “Misc” “N/A”

“170626” “Isoniazid/Rifampin/Pyrazinamide/Ethambutol treatment for 2 months followed by 2 months of Isoniazid/Rifampin” “Misc” “N/A”

“170626” “2HRZE/2HR” “Misc” “N/A”

“170625” “Isoniazid/Rifapentine/Moxifloxacin/Pyrazinamide treatment for 2 months followed by 2 months of Isoniazid/Rifapentine/Moxifloxin” “Misc” “N/A”

“170625” “2HPMZ/2HPM” “Misc” “N/A”

“170624” “Pre-XDR mycobacterium tuberculosis” “Diagnosis” “N/A” “M. tuberculosis resistant to rifampicin (and which may also be resistant to isoniazid), and which is also resistant to at least one fluoroquinolone (either levofloxacin or moxifloxacin)”

“170624” “Pre-XDR TB” “Diagnosis” “N/A” “M. tuberculosis resistant to rifampicin (and which may also be resistant to isoniazid), and which is also resistant to at least one fluoroquinolone (either levofloxacin or moxifloxacin)”

“170623” “Follow-up test” “Misc” “N/A”

“170622” “Initial test” “Misc” “N/A”

“170621” “Advanced HIV disease” “Finding” “Coded” “For adults, adolescents and children aged >5 years, advanced HIV disease (AHD) is defined as a CD4 cell count <200 cells/mL3, or WHO stage 3 or 4 event at presentation for care. All children aged <5 years are considered as having AHD.”

“170620” “WHO four symptom screening for tuberculosis” “Procedure” “N/A” “cough > 2 weeks, fever > 2 weeks, significant weight loss, night sweats”

“170620” “W4SS for TB” “Procedure” “N/A” “cough > 2 weeks, fever > 2 weeks, significant weight loss, night sweats”

“170619” “Acinetobacter baumannii” “Organism” “N/A”

“170618” “Achromobacter” “Organism” “N/A”

“170617” “Linezolid sensitivity test” “Test” “Coded”

“170616” “Isoniazid resistant mycobacterium tuberculosis” “Diagnosis” “N/A”

“170616” “Hr-TB” “Diagnosis” “N/A”

“170616” “INH resistant TB” “Diagnosis” “N/A”

“170615” “Tuberculosis polymerase chain reaction with ultra curve rifampin resistance checking” “Test” “Coded”

“170615” “Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra” “Test” “Coded”

“170615” “Cepheid Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra” “Test” “Coded”

“170614” “mWRDs” “ConvSet” “N/A”

“170614” “Molecular WHO-recommended rapid diagnostic tests” “ConvSet” “N/A”

“170613” “Rapiacta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170613” “Alpivab” “Drug” “N/A”

“170613” “Peramiflu” “Drug” “N/A”

“170613” “Peraonce” “Drug” “N/A”

“170613” “Uniperamivir” “Drug” “N/A”

“170613” “Innonflu” “Drug” “N/A”

“170613” “Peramivir” “Drug” “N/A”

“170613” “Rapivab” “Drug” “N/A”

“170612” “Baloxa” “Drug” “N/A”

“170612” “Balovir” “Drug” “N/A”

“170612” “Xofluza” “Drug” “N/A”

“170612” “Baloxavir marboxil” “Drug” “N/A”

“170611” “Primary insurer” “Question” “Text”

“170611” “Primary insurance company/organization” “Question” “Text”

“170610” “Informally employed” “Finding” “N/A”

“170609” “Cetomacrogol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170608” “Voxzogo” “Drug” “N/A”

“170608” “Vosoritide” “Drug” “N/A”

“170607” “Vpriv” “Drug” “N/A”

“170607” “Velaglucerase alfa” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Esmya” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ella” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Fibreshea” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ulitas” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ulitop” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Uliwell” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ellaone” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Uptofive” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Elperil” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ulistal” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ulipristal” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ecinq” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Yuliprist” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Lencya” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ullionce” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Primiger” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Elata” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Sampristal” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ulisyn” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Amprist” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ulip” “Drug” “N/A”

“170606” “Ginopristal” “Drug” “N/A”

“170605” “Lansurf” “Drug” “N/A”

“170605” “Suprol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170605” “Tipiracil / trifluridine” “Drug” “N/A”

“170605” “Temaste” “Drug” “N/A”

“170605” “Flonurise” “Drug” “N/A”

“170605” “Lonsurf” “Drug” “N/A”

“170605” “Terfun” “Drug” “N/A”

“170605” “Tipanat” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Travast plus” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “T Bet” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Lanax” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Travamed mt” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Travofix plus” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Travoflo t” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Duo-Travatan” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Avatan t” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Travacom” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Lupitros t” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Awarene t pf” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “DuoTrav PQ” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Tovaxo t” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Travotas t” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “APO-Travoprost-Timop-Pq” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Avost plus” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Lupitros tz” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Opacia duo” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Timolol / travoprost” “Drug” “N/A”

“170604” “Travisight t” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “JAMP-Travoprost Z” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Izba” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travoptic” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travatan Z” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Aroprost z” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Awarene pf” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “APO-Travoprost Z” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Lupitros” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travoprosta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travamed” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travatan” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travon eye” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Taprost” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travocom” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travatan bak free” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Klarprost” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Zytrav” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Lupitros Z” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Opacia” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Aitravic” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “iDose TR” “Drug” “N/A”

“170603” “Travoprost” “Drug” “N/A”

“170602” “Symkevi” “Drug” “N/A”

“170602” “Ivacaftor / tezacaf” “Drug” “N/A”

“170602” “Symdeko” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Bonsity” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Sondelbay” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Tricium pth tp 3” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Forsteo” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Terrosa” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Livogiva” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Forteo” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Gemfrac” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Terifrac” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Osteoteri” “Drug” “N/A”

“170601” “Teriparatide” “Drug” “N/A”

“170600” “Teduglutide” “Drug” “N/A”

“170600” “Gattex” “Drug” “N/A”

“170600” “Revestive” “Drug” “N/A”

“170599” “Billing diagnosis” “Misc” “N/A”

“170598” “Comorbidity diagnosis” “Misc” “N/A”

“170597” “Cardamyst” “Drug” “N/A”

“170597” “Etripamil” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Nucynta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Nucynta ER” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Dolpen” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Lucynta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapentadol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapentalgin” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapentagesic” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Ultraniche t” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Vorth tp” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Cynta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Alenfast” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Duovolt” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Xtradol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Nudol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Centradol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Transdol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tydol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapentrol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapfree er” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Lopenta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Palexias” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Ationdo” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Zyntap” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapenax er” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Hitap er” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Katridol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Palexia” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapenta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapcynta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Pentadol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapentasure” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Zeroid” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Intap” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Dol Proxyvon” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapendol” “Drug” “N/A”

“170596” “Tapal” “Drug” “N/A”

“170595” “Elelyso” “Drug” “N/A”

“170595” “Uplyso” “Drug” “N/A”

“170595” “Taliglucerase alpha” “Drug” “N/A”

“170595” “Bio manguinhos alfataliglicerase” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Manforce-more” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Nesta” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Hislafi” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Tadablis” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Super manforce” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Mildfil” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Cialis diario” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Kutub” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Erectalis” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Filda” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Tada diario” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Pulmopres” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Edgon” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Efil” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Xlalis” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Getgo” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Zyad diario” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Tadaforce” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Cialis” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Modula” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Tada” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Filgud” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Edsave” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Edrive t” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Dali” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Forzest” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Nightmax” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Edon” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Tadalafila” “Drug” “N/A”

“170594” “Matelafil” “Drug” “N/A”