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Seq#9275 (Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusion)
Seq#9275 (Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusion)
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Sequence 9275, packed red blood cell transfusion, is indicating if there was a transfusion of packed red blood cells any time between start of procedure, as coded in Sequence 7000, Procedure Start Date and Time, until next procedure or discharge. The term procedure in the target value is in reference to the CAF PCI or ePDI procedure, and while this data element is shared with our hospital registries, where multiple procedures may occur during one episode of care, the ASC registry was initially built to handle one pathway per episode of care. Thus, the target value for an ASC is better understood if written any occurrence between start of procedure and discharge.
Video Summary
Sequence 9275 tracks packed red blood cell transfusions during a medical procedure. It documents if there was a transfusion between the start of the procedure (Sequence 7000) and the next procedure or discharge. In this context, "procedure" refers to CAF PCI or ePDI procedures. While this data is shared with hospital registries, the ASC registry is designed for single pathways per episode of care. Therefore, the ASC target value should be interpreted as any occurrence of transfusion between the start of the procedure and discharge.
Keywords
packed red blood cell transfusions
medical procedure
transfusion documentation
hospital registries
ASC registry
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