New version of CIEL dictionary added to dropbox for February 7, 2016.
Just wanted to let folks know that I am posting a new version of the CIEL concept dictionary in the dropbox with versions from 1.6.6 to 1.11.0 (2.3).
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 :).
If this is the first time you are hearing about the MVP/CIEL concept dictionary which now comes as a standard option with the standalone appliance, you can get updates from the CIEL dropbox. You can send me an email describing your openmrs implementation, version number, country and project… and I will add you to the dropbox.
Be sure to read the wiki: https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/Getting+and+Using+the+MVP-CIEL+Concept+Dictionary
NOTE THAT A NEW DISTRIBUTION METHODOLOGY FOR CIEL USING THE OPEN CONCEPT LAB WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON.
This 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 contains a fair number of translations, new concepts for THRIVE and PIH and others, and an update of SNOMED maps where prior maps were to retired SNOMED codes.
OF NOTE: For certain concepts which have had coded answers, but which could potentially have multiple different coded answers, we have removed those answers from the concept. For example: Physical examination, breast previously had coded answers like: breast engorgement and nipple fissure. IF YOU HAVE FORMS WHICH SIMPLY PULL THE ANSWER LIST FROM THE DATABASE, YOU WILL NEED TO REPLACE THAT LIST WITH ONE SPECIFIED IN THE UI.
It also includes a separate drug table which contains all of the WHO essential medication list drugs linked to the concept table. The plan is to integrate these two more closely providing concept sets of drugs which parallel the WHO classifications. The drug table may eventually become a superset of international RxNorm encoded medications from which you can select from. For now, it is just the WHO EML. We will keep the SQL separate for now so that you don’t have to overwrite your local drug table when importing the CIEL concept dictionary.
The drug table was NOT updated for this release.
Concepts added for this release:
“concept_id” “name” “Class” “Datatype” “description”
“163229” “Type of worker (text)” “Question” “Text” \N
“163228” “Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale score” “Finding” “Numeric” \N
“163228” “CES-D score” “Finding” “Numeric” \N
“163227” “AIMS score” “Finding” “Coded” "The AIMS Score is used to monitor persons taking antispychotic medications and provides a method for on-going surveillance. "
“163227” “Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale score” “Finding” “Coded” "The AIMS Score is used to monitor persons taking antispychotic medications and provides a method for on-going surveillance. "
“163226” “World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 Score” “Finding” “Numeric” “WHODAS 2.0 is a generic assessment instrument for health and disability assessment. It is used across all diseases, including mental, neurological and addictive disorders.”
“163226” “WHODAS score” “Finding” “Numeric” “WHODAS 2.0 is a generic assessment instrument for health and disability assessment. It is used across all diseases, including mental, neurological and addictive disorders.”
“163225” “Zamni Lasante Depression Symptom Inventory Score” “Finding” “Numeric” “Clinical screening tool specific to depression. It can be used in a way similar to the PHQ-9 score. This tool use calibrated to capture depression specifically in the Haitian context.”
“163225” “ZLDSI score” “Finding” “Numeric” “Clinical screening tool specific to depression. It can be used in a way similar to the PHQ-9 score. This tool use calibrated to capture depression specifically in the Haitian context.”
“163224” “CGI-E Score” “Finding” “Numeric” “The Clinical Global Impression efficacy rating scale measures efficacy of patient treatment with mental disorders.”
“163224” “Clinical Global Impressions Efficacy Score” “Finding” “Numeric” “The Clinical Global Impression efficacy rating scale measures efficacy of patient treatment with mental disorders.”
“163223” “CGI-I Score” “Finding” “Numeric” “The Clinical Global Impression impressions rating scale measures of impressions in treatment studies of patients with mental disorders.”
“163223” “Clinical Global Impressions Improvement Score” “Finding” “Numeric” “The Clinical Global Impression impressions rating scale measures of impressions in treatment studies of patients with mental disorders.”
“163222” “Clinical Global Impressions Severity Score” “Finding” “Numeric” “The Clinical Global Impression severity rating scale measures of symptom severity in treatment studies of patients with mental disorders.”
“163222” “CGI-S Score” “Finding” “Numeric” “The Clinical Global Impression severity rating scale measures of symptom severity in treatment studies of patients with mental disorders.”
“163221” “CGI Scale” “ConvSet” “N/A” "The Clinical Global Impression rating scales are commonly used measures of symptom severity, treatment response and the efficacy of treatments in treatment studies of patients with mental disorders. 3 scores- Severity, Improvement, Side effects. NOT summed, but all should be tracked over time. "
“163221” “Clinical Global Impressions Scale” “ConvSet” “N/A” "The Clinical Global Impression rating scales are commonly used measures of symptom severity, treatment response and the efficacy of treatments in treatment studies of patients with mental disorders. 3 scores- Severity, Improvement, Side effects. NOT summed, but all should be tracked over time. "
“163220” “Baluchi (ethnicity)” “Misc” “N/A” "The Baloch or Baluch (Balochi: بلوچ) are a people who live mainly in the Balochistan region of the southeastern-most edge of the Iranian plateau in Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan, as well as in the Arabian Peninsula.
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baloch_people"
"163220" "Balochi (ethnicity)" "Misc" "N/A" "The Baloch or Baluch (Balochi: بلوچ) are a people who live mainly in the Balochistan region of the southeastern-most edge of the Iranian plateau in Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan, as well as in the Arabian Peninsula.
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baloch_people"
"163219" "Mohair (ethnicity)" "Misc" "N/A" "Muhajir or Mahajir (Urdu: مہاجر, Arabic: مهاجر) is an Arabic-origin term used in Pakistan in some regions to describe Muslim immigrants and their descendants of multi-ethnic origin who migrated from regions of India and settled in the newly formed state of Pakistan after the Partition of India during the Independence of India and Pakistan from British rule in 1947.
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhajir_people"
"163219" "Muhair (ethnicity)" "Misc" "N/A" "Muhajir or Mahajir (Urdu: مہاجر, Arabic: مهاجر) is an Arabic-origin term used in Pakistan in some regions to describe Muslim immigrants and their descendants of multi-ethnic origin who migrated from regions of India and settled in the newly formed state of Pakistan after the Partition of India during the Independence of India and Pakistan from British rule in 1947.
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhajir_people"
"163218" "Siraiki (ethnicity)" "Misc" "N/A" "The Saraiki people (Shahmukhi: سرائیکی قوم), also known as Multani people, are a subgroup of Punjabi people in southern Punjab, Pakistan.
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saraiki_people"
"163218" "Saraiki (ethnicity)" "Misc" "N/A" "The Saraiki people (Shahmukhi: سرائیکی قوم), also known as Multani people, are a subgroup of Punjabi people in southern Punjab, Pakistan.
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saraiki_people"
"163217" "Sindhi (ethnicity)" "Misc" "N/A" "(Sindhi: سنڌي (Perso-Arabic), सिन्धी (Devanagari), Sindhi khudabadi.png (Khudabadi)) are a Sindhi-speaking ethnic group primarily of Indo-Aryan origin native to the Sindh province of Pakistan.
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sindhis"
"163216" "Pashtun" "Misc" "N/A" "The Pashtuns /ˈpʌʃˌtʊnz/ or /ˈpæʃˌtuːnz/ (Pashto: پښتانه Pax̌tānə; singular masculine: پښتون Pax̌tūn, feminine: پښتنه Pax̌tana; also Pakhtuns), historically known by the exonyms Afghans (Persian: افغان, Afğān)[13][14][15][16] and Pathans (Hindi-Urdu: पठान, پٹھان, Paṭhān),[17][18] are an ethnic group with populations in Afghanistan and Pakistan
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashtuns"
"163216" "Pushtun" "Misc" "N/A" "The Pashtuns /ˈpʌʃˌtʊnz/ or /ˈpæʃˌtuːnz/ (Pashto: پښتانه Pax̌tānə; singular masculine: پښتون Pax̌tūn, feminine: پښتنه Pax̌tana; also Pakhtuns), historically known by the exonyms Afghans (Persian: افغان, Afğān)[13][14][15][16] and Pathans (Hindi-Urdu: पठान, پٹھان, Paṭhān),[17][18] are an ethnic group with populations in Afghanistan and Pakistan
REF: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pashtuns"
"163215" "Punjabi" "Misc" "N/A" "People belonging from the region of Punjab (for example, in Pakistan)"
"163214" "Cardiovascular risk score" "Finding" "Numeric" \N
"163214" "CV risk score" "Finding" "Numeric" \N
"163213" "Calcium channel blockers" "Pharmacologic Drug Class" "N/A" \N
"163212" "Diuretics" "Pharmacologic Drug Class" "N/A" \N
"163211" "beta-Adrenergic antagonists" "Pharmacologic Drug Class" "N/A" \N
"163211" "Beta blockers" "Pharmacologic Drug Class" "N/A" \N