165043001
findingFEV1/FVC ratio normal
Concept
FSNForced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity ratio normal (finding)
PreferredFEV1/FVC ratio normal
StatusActive
Effective20221231
Cross-maps
UMLSC0438192
Synonyms
No additional synonyms recorded.
Related concepts
# same page, as API
GET api.autoicdapi.com/v1/reference/snomed-ct/165043001
GET api.autoicdapi.com/v1/translate?code=165043001&from=snomed&to=icd-10
SNOMED CT 165043001, plainly answered
What is SNOMED CT code 165043001?
SNOMED CT concept 165043001 is "FEV1/FVC ratio normal" (FSN: Forced expiratory volume in one second/forced vital capacity ratio normal (finding)). It sits in the finding semantic tag.
Which ICD-10 codes does SNOMED CT 165043001 map to?
No direct ICD-10-CM mapping is recorded for FEV1/FVC ratio normal in this build. SNOMED CT and ICD-10 do not always have one-to-one mappings; some concepts only map through UMLS or remain unmapped.
What is the UMLS CUI for SNOMED CT 165043001?
FEV1/FVC ratio normal is grouped under UMLS CUI C0438192. UMLS CUIs let you bridge between SNOMED CT and other terminologies (ICD-10, ICD-11, LOINC, RxNorm).
What semantic tag is SNOMED CT 165043001 in?
FEV1/FVC ratio normal is in the SNOMED CT "finding" semantic tag. Semantic tags partition the terminology by what kind of clinical idea each concept represents (finding, disorder, procedure, body structure, substance, and so on).
What is SNOMED CT?
SNOMED CT is the world's most comprehensive clinical terminology, with around 350,000 active concepts covering diseases, findings, procedures, body structures, and substances. It is the recommended terminology for EHR problem lists in many countries.
How does SNOMED CT relate to ICD-10?
SNOMED CT describes clinical meaning. ICD-10 (and ICD-10-CM) describes billing categories. The SNOMED to ICD-10-CM map (maintained by NLM) gives one or more ICD codes per SNOMED concept. We expose those mappings on each concept page and through the cross_references field on the API.
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