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244 | <strong>SNOMED</strong> CT <strong>Release</strong> <strong>Format</strong> 1 (<strong>RF1</strong>) <strong>Guide</strong> July 2012<br />

CONCEPTID<br />

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399106004<br />

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399064001<br />

123038009<br />

399232001<br />

399214001<br />

260674002<br />

119246008<br />

388445009<br />

68014009<br />

125085001<br />

<strong>SNOMED</strong>ID<br />

G-039F<br />

G-03A0<br />

G-03A1<br />

G-03A2<br />

G-8000<br />

G-A19B<br />

G-A19C<br />

G-C048<br />

J-14126<br />

L-000A9<br />

L-88105<br />

L-8A122<br />

FULLY SPECIFIED NAME<br />

Subcostal short axis view<br />

(qualifier value)<br />

Suprasternal long axis view<br />

(qualifier value)<br />

Suprasternal short axis view<br />

(qualifier value)<br />

2D mode ultrasound (qualifier<br />

value)<br />

Specimen (specimen)<br />

Apical two chamber view<br />

(qualifier value)<br />

Apical four chamber view<br />

(qualifier value)<br />

Direction of flow (attribute)<br />

Imam (occupation)<br />

Genus Equus (organism)<br />

Canis familiaris (organism)<br />

Equus asinus asinus<br />

(organism)<br />

DEFINITION<br />

Imaging plane with the transducer at the<br />

subcostal space oriented along the short axis<br />

of the left ventricle, either at the aortic valve<br />

level (base of heart) or more inferior plane of<br />

section through the left ventricle<br />

Imaging plane with the transducer in the<br />

suprasternal notch, oriented along the long<br />

axis of the ascending aorta, aortic arch<br />

vessels, and proximal descending aorta.<br />

Imaging plane with the transducer in the<br />

suprasternal notch, oriented along the short<br />

axis of the aortic arch. This plane of<br />

sectionvisualizes a cross-section of the aorta,<br />

long axis of the RPA, and in the pediatric<br />

patient, the left atrium and four pulmonary<br />

veins.<br />

2D, B-mode, B-scan image type<br />

Material (structure, substance, device)<br />

removed from a source (patient, donor,<br />

physical location, product)<br />

Imaging plane with the transducer at the<br />

cardiac apex, which includes the left ventricle<br />

and left atrium.<br />

A coronal imaging plane with the transducer<br />

at the cardiac apex which includes the left<br />

ventricle, left atrium, right ventricle and right<br />

atrium.<br />

The flow of an anatomic orifice. The orifice<br />

may be an opening such as a valve or<br />

stenosis. The direction may be valve<br />

retrograde flow (regurgitation) or antegrade<br />

flow.<br />

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Horse, donkey, mule genus<br />

Domestic dog subspecies<br />

Equus subspecies<br />

© 2002-2012 International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation CVR #: 30363434

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