AutoICD API

75634-6

Laboratory

Rheumatoid arthritis disease activity score level Qualitative by VectraDA

Definition

Rheumatoid arthritis disease activity score level is defined as low, moderate or high where scores 1 to 29 are "low" activity level, 30-44 are "moderate" activity level, and 45-100 are "high" activity level. The activity level is based on analysis of multiple biomarkers associated with rheumatoid arthritis. This term was created for Crescendo BioScience's Vectra DA blood test for rheumatoid arthritis disease activity.

LOINC 6-Axis Classification

Component

Rheumatoid arthritis disease activity score level

Property

Imp

Time Aspect

Pt

System

Ser/Plas

Scale Type

Ord

Method Type

VectraDA

Details

Class

CHEM

Order/Observation

Observation

Short Name

RA DAS level Ql VectraDA

Display Name

Rheumatoid arthritis disease activity score level VectraDA Ql [Interp]

Related Names

ActivActvtyArthChemistryDisDiseasesDzImpressionImpression/interpretation of studyImpressionsInterpInterpretationLevelsLevlLVLVLMDASMovementsMulti-biomarker disease activity scoreOrdinalPlPlasmaPlsmPoint in timeQLQualQualitativeRARA DASRA DAS levelRandomScreenSerPSerPlSerPlasSerumSerum or plasmaSR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOINC code 75634-6?

LOINC code 75634-6 identifies "Rheumatoid arthritis disease activity score level Qualitative by VectraDA". Rheumatoid arthritis disease activity score level is defined as low, moderate or high where scores 1 to 29 are "low" activity level, 30-44 are "moderate" activity level, and 45-100 are "high" activity level. The activity level is based on analysis of multiple biomarkers associated with rheumatoid arthritis. This term was created for Crescendo BioScience's Vectra DA blood test for rheumatoid arthritis disease activity.

What does 75634-6 measure?

This code measures Rheumatoid arthritis disease activity score level in Ser/Plas. It belongs to the CHEM 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.