Definition
Whether an individual has a current foot ulcer on either foot, as represented by a code.
Components
Data Element (this item)
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Data Element ConceptPerson—foot ulcer indicator
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Object ClassPerson
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PropertyFoot ulcer indicator
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Value DomainYes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N
Representation
This representation is based on the value domain for this data element, more information is available at " Yes/no/not stated/inadequately described code N ".Data Type | Number |
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Format | N |
Maximum character length | 1 |
Value | Meaning | Start Date | End Date | |
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Permissible Values | 1 | Yes | ||
2 | No | |||
Supplementary Values | 9 | Not stated/inadequately described |
Comments
Guide for use:
CODE 1 Yes: Record if a foot ulcer is currently present on either foot.
CODE 2 No: Record if a foot ulcer is not currently present on either foot.
Origin:
National Diabetes Outcomes Quality Review Initiative (NDOQRIN) data dictionary.
Comments:
Foot ulcer is usually situated on the edge of the foot or toes because blood supply is the poorest at these sites. In a purely vascular ulcer, nerve function is normal and sensation is intact, hence vascular ulcers are usually painful.
Foot ulcers require urgent care from an interdisciplinary team, which may include a general practitioner, podiatrist, endocrinologist physician, nurse or surgeon.
References
The Diabetic Foot Vol 3 No 4. Principles of Care and Guidelines for the Clinical Management of Diabetes Mellitus.
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This content Based on Australian Institute of Health and Welfare material. Attribution provided as required under the AIHW CC-BY licence.