C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C26715 1768 CELLULITIS A bacterial infection that affects and spreads in the skin and soft tissues. Signs and symptoms include pain, tenderness and reddening in the affected area, fever, chills, and lymphadenopathy. C2890 1735 INFECTION, BACTERIAL C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C3143 2187 JAUNDICE Yellow pigmentation of the skin, mucous membranes, and the eyes due to hyperbilirubinemia. Causes include liver disease, biliary tract obstruction, and hemolysis. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C35481 1731 ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA The cardiac rhythm is greater than 100 beats per minute and originates from the atria or sinoatrial node. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C38006 2012 PNEUMOTHORAX Abnormal presence of air in the pleural cavity. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C48655 3192 MISSING VALUE REASON A specific reason explaining why a meaningful value is not available. A meaningful value answers the question posed by a Data Element Concept. In contrast, a Missing Value Reason answers the implicit question "Why is there no 'meaningful' value?", when there is none. C62596 C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C48660 3189 NOT APPLICABLE If a value for test has to be provided, but has no given criteria (e.g., the result is for "report only" or "monitoring"). Determination of a value is not relevant in the current context. C48655 3192 MISSING VALUE REASON C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50479 1762 CARDIAC ARREST ARREST, CARDIAC|ASYSTOLE Sudden cessation of the pumping function of the heart, with disappearance of arterial blood pressure, connoting either ventricular fibrillation or ventricular standstill. The sudden cessation of cardiac activity so that the victim subject/patient becomes unresponsive, without normal breathing and no signs of circulation. Cardiac arrest may be reversed by CPR, and/or defibrillation, cardioversion or cardiac pacing. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50501 2627 COMPLETE HEART BLOCK A cardiac rhythm characterized by independent atrial and ventricular complexes with the atrial rate exceeding ventricular rate and complete failure of atrial impulses to conduct to the ventricle. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50577 2206 HEART FAILURE CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY|FAILURE, HEART|INSUFFICIENCY, CARDIAC Inability of the heart to pump blood at an adequate rate to fill tissue metabolic requirements or the ability to do so only at an elevated filling pressure. Inability of the heart to pump blood at an adequate rate to meet tissue metabolic requirements. Clinical symptoms of heart failure include: unusual dyspnea on light exertion, recurrent dyspnea occurring in the supine position, fluid retention or rales, jugular venous distension, pulmonary edema on physical exam, or pulmonary edema on chest x-ray presumed to be cardiac dysfunction. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50599 1923 IDIOVENTRICULAR RHYTHM RHYTHM, IDIOVENTRICULAR Relating to or affecting the cardiac ventricles alone. A cardiac rhythm originating in the ventricles. The heart rate is usually regular and ranging between 30-40 beats per minute (the intrinsic ventricular rate), but can be higher or lower. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50713 1498 PULMONARY EMBOLISM EMBOLISM, PULMONARY The closure of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches by an embolus, sometimes associated with infarction of the lung. The obstruction of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches by an embolus, sometimes associated with infarction of the lung. C26759 1829 EMBOLISM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50799 2130 VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION FIBRILLATION, VENTRICULAR Arrhythmia characterized by fibrillary contractions of the ventricular muscle due to rapid repetitive excitation of myocardial fibers without coordinated contraction of the ventricle. A cardiac rhythm characterized by rapid, usually more than 300 bpm (cycle length: 180 ms or less), grossly irregular ventricular rhythm with marked variability in QRS cycle length, morphology, and amplitude. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50802 2132 VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA An abnormally rapid ventricular rhythm with aberrant ventricular excitation, usually in excess of 150 beats per minute. A cardiac rhythm characterized by 3 or more consecutive complexes in duration emanating from the ventricles at a rate of >100 bpm (cycle length: <600 ms). C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C51224 1730 ATRIAL FLUTTER An electrocardiographic finding of an organized rhythmic contraction of the atria which is generally at a rate of 200-300 beats per minute. Atrial Flutter is characterized by a sawtooth pattern of regular atrial activation called flutter waves on the Electrocardiogram (ECG), particularly visible in leads II, III, aVF and v1. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C73502 2513 CARDIAC PERFORATION The presence of an acquired hole in the heart. Cardiac perforation may or may not be symptomatic and may or may not be self sealing. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54451 Medical Device Problem Codes FDA CDRH C48655 3192 MISSING VALUE REASON A specific reason explaining why a meaningful value is not available. A meaningful value answers the question posed by a Data Element Concept. In contrast, a Missing Value Reason answers the implicit question "Why is there no 'meaningful' value?", when there is none. C62596 C FDA C54451 Medical Device Problem Codes FDA CDRH C48660 3189 NOT APPLICABLE If a value for test has to be provided, but has no given criteria (e.g., the result is for "report only" or "monitoring"). Determination of a value is not relevant in the current context. C48655 3192 MISSING VALUE REASON C FDA C91800 Medical Device Evaluation Methods Terminology FDA CDRH C91921 3285 ELECTRICAL SLOW FLUCTUATION TESTING Testing the device to detect malfunctions caused by a sudden reduction of the voltage at a particular point in an electricity supply system below a specified "dip" threshold followed by its recovery after a brief interval. C91942 3301 IMMUNITY TESTING