C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50917 2465 LABOR, PREMATURE PREMATURE LABOR Birthing labor occurring prior to a full term of gestation. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54451 Medical Device Problem Codes FDA CDRH C63269 1112 COMPUTER SOFTWARE ISSUE COMPUTER SOFTWARE ERROR Issue associated with written programs, codes, and/or software system that affects device performance or communication with another device. Issue associated with written programs, codes, and/or software system that affects device performance or communication with another device. C62954 2914 DEVICE OPERATIONAL ISSUE C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C37920 1751 BRADYCARDIA DECREASED HEART RATE|HEART RATE, DECREASED An abnormally slow heart rate. Thresholds for different age, gender, and patient populations exist. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C2876 1711 ANOXIA Absence or reduction of oxygen in body tissue. C3890 1918 HYPOXIA C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C3038 1858 FEVER Elevation of body temperature above normal due to inflammatory or immune responses. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C3117 1908 HYPERTENSION BLOOD PRESSURE, HIGH|BLOOD PRESSURE, INCREASED|HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE|INCREASED BLOOD PRESSURE|PRESSURE, HIGH BLOOD Blood pressure that is abnormally high. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C3128 1914 HYPOTENSION BLOOD PRESSURE, DECREASED|BLOOD PRESSURE, LOW|DECREASED BLOOD PRESSURE|LOW BLOOD PRESSURE|PRESSURE, LOW BLOOD Blood pressure that is abnormally low. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C34483 2061 SCARRING A mark left usually on the skin by the healing of injured tissue. C3044 3167 FIBROSIS C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C35481 1731 ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA A disorder characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of an organized, regular atrial rhythm with atrial rate between 101 and 240 beats per minute. The P wave morphology must be distinct from the sinus P wave morphology. (CDISC) C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C36172 2444 SWEATING A watery secretion by the sweat glands that is primarily composed of salt, urea and minerals. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C37921 1754 BRUISE Injury of the soft tissues or bone without breaking the skin that is characterized by blood leakage into the surrounding area. C3671 2348 INJURY C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C37943 2194 DIZZINESS A sensation of lightheadedness, unsteadiness, turning, spinning or rocking. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C38029 2095 TACHYCARDIA HEART RATE, INCREASED|INCREASED HEART RATE A finding of an abnormally rapid heart rate. Thresholds for different age, gender, and patient populations exist. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50466 1729 ATRIAL FIBRILLATION An arrhythmia in which minute areas of the atrial myocardium are in various uncoordinated stages of depolarization and repolarization; instead of intermittently contracting, the atria quiver continuously in a chaotic pattern, causing a totally irregular, often rapid ventricular rate. A disorder characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of a supraventricular arrhythmia characterized by the replacement of consistent P waves by rapid oscillations or fibrillatory waves that vary in size, shape and timing and are accompanied by an irregularly irregular ventricular response. (CDISC) C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50501 2627 COMPLETE HEART BLOCK A disorder characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of complete failure of atrial electrical impulse conduction to the ventricles. This is manifested on the ECG by disassociation of atrial and ventricular rhythms. The atrial rate must be faster than the ventricular rate. (CDISC) C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50589 1909 HYPERTHERMIA A condition characterized by an abnormally high body temperature. In a hyperthermic state, the hypothalamic set-point is normal but body temperature increases and overrides the ability to lose heat, resulting from exogenous heat exposure or endogenous heat production. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50629 1947 LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION DYSFUNCTION, LEFT VENTRICULAR|VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION, LEFT Impairment of the left ventricle to either fill or eject adequately. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50685 2468 PALLOR An unusual or extreme paleness, state of decreased skin or mucosal coloration. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM 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 disorder characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of a rapid grossly irregular ventricular rhythm with marked variability in QRS cycle length, morphology, and amplitude. The rate is typically greater than 300 bpm. (CDISC) C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50800 2131 VENTRICULAR FLUTTER FLUTTER, VENTRICULAR A ventricular tachyarrhythmia characterized electrocardiographically by smooth undulating waves with QRS complexes merged with T waves, a rate of approximately 250 per minute. A disorder characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of a high ventricular rate (180 to 250 beats per minute) with a regular rhythm and large oscillating sine wave-like complexes occurring as a result of QRS complexes and T waves being merged. The P wave is not visible. C50802 2132 VENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA 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 disorder characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of three or more consecutive complexes of ventricular origin with a rate greater than a certain threshold (100 or 120 beats per minute are commonly used). The QRS complexes are wide and have an abnormal morphology. (CDISC) C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50804 2135 VESSELS, PERFORATION OF PERFORATION OF VESSEL(S) Damage to a blood vessel resulting from a full thickness disruption in the integrity of the vessel wall. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C50809 2145 WEAKNESS The property of lacking physical strength. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C51224 1730 ATRIAL FLUTTER A disorder characterized by an electrocardiographic finding of an organized, regular atrial rhythm with atrial rate of 240-340 beats per minute. Multiple P waves typically appear in the inferior leads in a saw tooth like pattern between the QRS complexes. (CDISC) C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C54685 1695 ADHESION(S) A term indicating the process of a fibrous band of scar-like tissue forming in between two surfaces inside the body, connecting tissues or organs that are not normally attached. C54027 2688 PATIENT PROBLEM/MEDICAL PROBLEM C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C76130 2685 FIRST-DEGREE BURN A burn that only affects the outer layer of skin causing pain, redness, and swelling. A painful injury to the epidermis due to chemical, friction, radiation or thermal exposure. The affected area appears red and blanches when touched. C34441 1757 BURN(S) C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C76131 2694 SECOND-DEGREE BURN A partial thickness burn that affects both the outer and underlying layer of skin causing pain, redness, swelling and blistering. An injury that includes the entire epidermis and upper layers of the dermis due to a chemical, friction, radiation or thermal exposure. The affected area appears as moist red or white skin that does not blanch. Often it is painful with the presence of blisters. C34441 1757 BURN(S) C FDA C54450 Patient Problem Codes FDA CDRH C76132 2696 THIRD-DEGREE BURN A full thickness burn that extends into deeper tissues causing white or blackened and charred skin that may be numb. An injury that includes all skin layers into the subcutaneous tissue due to chemical, friction, radiation or thermal exposure. The affected area appears dry and thickened; damage to nerve endings usually renders the wound painless. C34441 1757 BURN(S)