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OM2 - Numeric Observation Segment

The Technical Steward for the OM2 segment is Orders and Observations.

This segment contains the attributes of observations with continuous values (including those with data types of numeric, date, or time stamp). It can be applied to observation batteries of type A and C (see OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation).

HL7 Attribute Table - OM2 - Numeric Observation Segment
Seq# DataElement Description Must Implement Flags Cardinality Length C.LEN Vocabulary DataType
OM2
1 00586 Sequence Number - Test/Observation Master File = [0..1] 4 NM
2 00627 Units of Measure [0..1] CWE
3 00628 Range of Decimal Precision = [0..*] 10 NM
4 00629 Corresponding SI Units of Measure [0..1] CWE
5 00630 SI Conversion Factor = [0..1] 60 TX
6 00631 Reference [0..*] RFR
7 00632 Critical Range for Ordinal and Continuous Observations [0..*] RFR
8 00633 Absolute Range for Ordinal and Continuous Observations [0..1] RFR
9 00634 Delta Check Criteria [0..*] DLT
10 00635 Minimum Meaningful Increments [0..1] NM

OM2-1: Sequence Number - Test/Observation Master File (NM) 00586

(Definition from OM1.1 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field contains the first OM1 segment in a message and is described as 1, the second as 2, and so on.

(Definition from OM2.1 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field contains the same value as the sequence number of the associated OM1 segment. Refer to Table 0648 - Units of Measure in Chapter 2C for valid values.

(Definition from OM3.1 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field contains the same value as the sequence number of the associated OM1 segment.

(Definition from OM4.1 in Ch. 8)

Definition: The OM4-1 contains a numeric value that indicates a unique set of OM1, OM2, OM3, and OM4 components; each OMn-1 in a set will have the same value as illustrated in the example below. Because the OM4 segment can repeat, but needs to have a unique number for use with OM4-17, the sequence number must be appended with a sequence number as shown in the second example below.

OM4-1 Sequence Number – Test/Observation Master File Example:

MSH|...<cr>

// start MFE Test Begin group

MFE|A|...<cr>

OM1|1|...<cr>

OM2|1|...<cr>

OM3|1|...<cr>

OM4|1|...<cr>

// end MFE Test Begin group

// start MFE_Test_Begin group

MFE|A|...<cr>

OM1|2|...<cr>

OM2|2|...<cr>

OM3|2|...<cr>

OM4|2.1|...<cr>

OM4|2.2|...<cr>

//end MFE_Test_Begin group

(Definition from OM5.1 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field contains the same value as the sequence number of the associated OM1 segment.

(Definition from OM6.1 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field contains the same value as the sequence number of the associated OM1 segment.

(Definition from OM7.1 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field contains the same value as the sequence number of the associated OM1 segment.

(Definition from OMC.1 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field contains the same value as the sequence number of the associated OM1 segment.

OM2-2: Units of Measure (CWE) 00627

Definition: This field contains the single tests/observations (those with a nature code of A or C, as described in OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation) that have numeric values. This field contains their customary units of measure. Use of UCUM is strongly recommended as one of the specified units (either alone or in addition to the local units).

OM2-3: Range of Decimal Precision (NM) 00628

Definition: This field contains the numerically valued single observations (code A or C as described in OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation), specifies the total length in characters of the field needed to display the observation, and the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point. This is coded as a single number in the format <length>.<decimal-digits>. For example, a value of 6.2 implies 6 characters total (including the sign and decimal point) with 2 digits after the decimal point. For integer values, the period and <decimal-digits> portion may be omitted (that is, 5.0 and 5 are equivalent). More than one such mask may be transmitted (separated by repeat delimiters) when it is necessary to define multiple display formats that are possible.

OM2-4: Corresponding SI Units of Measure (CWE) 00629

Definition: This field contains the single tests/observations - the corresponding SI units of measure in the format, when these differ from the customary units of measure given in the previous field. Refer to Table 0649 - Corresponding SI Units of Measure in Chapter 2C for valid values.

OM2-5: SI Conversion Factor (TX) 00630

Definition: This field contains the continuous, numerically valued tests/observations, with a nature code of A or C (see OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation). This is a factor for converting the customary units to SI units.

In the case that the observation units are not SI units, this field provides the formula needed to convert from the reported units to SI units, this shall include the equation needed to convert from the reporting to the SI units.

In the case that the relation is simply multiplicative, this field shall include only the conversion factor. For example, if (results SI units) = c * (results reporting units), then only c would be stored in this field. In the case of any other functional relationship, the entire equation would be stored as a test.

OM2-6: Reference (RFR) 00631

Definition: This field contains the reference (normal) ranges for "numeric" observations/tests with a nature code of A or C (see OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation). It can identify different reference (normal) ranges for different categories of patients according to age, sex, race, and other conditions.

In the first component of this field (Normal Range (NR)), the units are assumed to be identical to the reporting units given in OM2-2 - Units of Measure.

When two different methods result in two different reference ranges, two different observations and corresponding OMx segments should be defined.

OM2-7: Critical Range for Ordinal and Continuous Observations (RFR) 00632

Definition: This field applies only to single tests/observations (i.e., a nature code of A or C, as described in OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation) with numeric results). When a critical range is defined for such observations, it should be recorded here in the same format as the normal range (see OM2-6 - Reference (Normal) Range - Ordinal and Continuous Observations).

OM2-8: Absolute Range for Ordinal and Continuous Observations (RFR) 00633

Definition: This field applies only to single tests/observations with a nature code of A or C (see OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation). It defines the range of possible results. Results outside this range are not possible. The field should be recorded in the same format as the normal and critical ranges.

OM2-9: Delta Check Criteria (DLT) 00634

Definition: This field applies to numeric tests/observations with a nature code of A or C (see OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation). The field describes the information that controls delta check warnings and includes four components.

  1. The range to which the following applies: <low & high>.
    All the ranges are defined in terms of the customary reporting units given in OM2-2 - Units of Measure. If no value range is given, the check applies to all values.

  2. The numeric threshold of the change that is detected, e.g., 10.

  3. Whether the change is computed as a percent change or an absolute change. This component can have two possible values:

  4. %    indicates a percent change
    a    absolute change

  5. The length of time that the service retains a value for computing delta checks. This is recorded in number of days.

More than one delta check rule can apply. 13&16^10^%^100~16.1&20^2^a^100 implies that the delta check will trigger on a 10% change when the value of the observation is between 13 and 16. The check will trigger on an absolute change of 2 when the value is between 16.1 and 20. In both cases, the system will keep the last result for 100 days. In this example, beyond 100 days, the computer will not compute a delta check because it will not have a comparison value.

OM2-10: Minimum Meaningful Increments (NM) 00635

Definition: This field contains the numerically valued single observations (a nature code of A or C, as described in OM1-18 - Nature of Service/Test/Observation) and specifies the smallest meaningful difference between reported values (the effective resolution of the measuring instrument or technique for continuous data, or the smallest discrete interval that can occur for discrete data).