Diabetes Pathology Results
Most diabetes pathology test results appear in the patient's diabetes record automatically, provided that the result is sent in HL7 and the following test names are used. Your laboratory must also ensure that the OBX segment of the HL7 data appears in numeric format.
For results received that contain a LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) code or any of the test names listed in the table below, after the results have been actioned from within the Holding File, and the Holding File closed, a value is added to the patient's file.
Value Added | LOINC Code | Test Name | Value Added | LOINC Code | Test Name | |
BSL | 14749-6 | BSL GLUCOSE SEGLUCOSE SGLUCOSE |
INR | 6301-6 | INR INTERNATIONALNORMALISEDRATIO PROTHROMBIN RATIO(INR) |
|
BSLF | 14768-6 14771-0 |
BSLF | LDL | 22748-8 | LDL LDLCHOLESTEROL CHOLESTEROLLDL LDL(ATHEROGENIC) |
|
CHOL | 14647-2 | CHOLESTEROL SECHOLESTEROL SCHOLESTEROL TOTCHOLESTEROL TOTALCHOLESTEROL CHOLESTEROLTOTAL |
MALB | 14957-5 14956-7 1754-1 |
MALB | |
CREATININE | 14682-9 | CREATININE SCREATININE SECREATININE |
PT | 5902-2 | PT PROTHROMBINTIME |
|
HBA1C | 17856-6 4548-4 59261-8 |
GLYCOSYLATEDHB GLYCATEDHB HAEMOGLOBINA1C HBA HBA(HPLC) HBA1CFRACTION |
TRIG | 14927-8 30524-3 |
TG TRIG TRIGLYCERIDES SETRIGLYCERIDES STRIGLYCERIDES TRIGLYCTOT |
|
HDL | 14646-4 | HDL HDLCHOLESTEROL CHOLESTEROLHDL HDL(PROTECTIVE) |
If the laboratory is unable to use one of these names and wishes to use alternate test names, they should contact MedicalDirector Customer Service by e-mail, listing the test names to be added.