AutoICD API

65864-1

Clinical

Stroke after atrial fibrillation 5 year risk [#] Framingham.Wang 2003

Definition

Based on 705 individuals aged 55 - 94 years from the Original and Offspring Cohorts of the Framingham Heart Study meeting the following criteria:had an occurrence of new-onset Atrial Fibrillation (AF), not treated with warfarin at baseline, did not have a stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), or death within 30 days of AF diagnosis, without rheumatic mitral stenosis, and including the predictors age, gender, systolic blood pressure, diabetes and prior stroke or ischemic attack. The outcome of this study was stroke. Numerical scores are correlated with risk percentages.

LOINC 6-Axis Classification

Component

Stroke after atrial fibrillation 5Y risk

Property

Num

Time Aspect

Pt

System

^Patient

Scale Type

Qn

Method Type

Framingham.Wang 2003

Details

Class

CARD.RISK

Order/Observation

N/A

Short Name

Stroke post Afib 5Y risk

Related Names

CARD.RISKCardioCardiologyCntCountHeart DiseaseNumberPoint in timeQNTQuanQuantQuantitativeRandomStroke post Afib 5Y risk

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOINC code 65864-1?

LOINC code 65864-1 identifies "Stroke after atrial fibrillation 5 year risk [#] Framingham.Wang 2003". Based on 705 individuals aged 55 - 94 years from the Original and Offspring Cohorts of the Framingham Heart Study meeting the following criteria:had an occurrence of new-onset Atrial Fibrillation (AF), not treated with warfarin at baseline, did not have a stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA), or death within 30 days of AF diagnosis, without rheumatic mitral stenosis, and including the predictors age, gender, systolic blood pressure, diabetes and prior stroke or ischemic attack. The outcome of this study was stroke. Numerical scores are correlated with risk percentages.

What does 65864-1 measure?

This code measures Stroke after atrial fibrillation 5Y risk in ^Patient. It belongs to the CARD.RISK class in the LOINC classification.

What is LOINC?

LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes) is a universal standard for identifying laboratory and clinical observations. It is maintained by the Regenstrief Institute and used worldwide for health data exchange.