WHO SMART Guidelines - HIV
0.3.0 - ci-build
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Official URL: http://smart.who.int/hiv/ValueSet/HIV.D.DE225 | Version: 0.3.0 | |||
Active as of 2024-10-30 | Computable Name: HIVDDE225 |
Value set of aRT treatment failure
References
Generated Narrative: ValueSet HIV.D.DE225
http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConcepts
Code | Display | Definition |
HIV.D.DE226 | Clinical failure | New or recurrent clinical event indicating severe immunodeficiency in adults or advanced or severe immunodeficiency in children |
HIV.D.DE227 | Immunological failure | CD4 count at or below 250 cells/mm3 following clinical failure |
HIV.D.DE228 | Virological failure | The inability to achieve or maintain viral suppression below a certain threshold indicated by viral load above 1000 copies/mL based on two consecutive viral load measurements in 3 months, with adherence support following the first viral load test |
Generated Narrative: ValueSet
Expansion based on codesystem WHO SMART HIV Concepts CodeSystem v0.3.0 (CodeSystem)
This value set contains 3 concepts
Code | System | Display | Definition |
HIV.D.DE226 | http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConcepts | Clinical failure | New or recurrent clinical event indicating severe immunodeficiency in adults or advanced or severe immunodeficiency in children |
HIV.D.DE227 | http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConcepts | Immunological failure | CD4 count at or below 250 cells/mm3 following clinical failure |
HIV.D.DE228 | http://smart.who.int/hiv/CodeSystem/HIVConcepts | Virological failure | The inability to achieve or maintain viral suppression below a certain threshold indicated by viral load above 1000 copies/mL based on two consecutive viral load measurements in 3 months, with adherence support following the first viral load test |
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