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OM4 - Observations That Require Specimens Segment

The Technical Steward for the OM4 segment is Orders and Observations.

This segment applies to observations/batteries that require a specimen for their performance. When an observation or battery requires multiple specimens for their performance (e.g., creatinine clearance requires a 24-hour urine specimen and a serum specimen), multiple segments may be included, one for each specimen type.

OM4 is a repeating segment. It allows multiple specimens per Order Code and accommodates for multiple alternate specimen for each preferred specimen. In some cases an Order Code can require multiple specimens. In many cases there are preferred specimens and for each preferred it is possible to have one or more alternative specimens. The alternative specimen will carry in OM4-17 the Sequence Number – Test/Observation Master File (OM4-1) of the preferred specimen.

If multiple kinds of specimen are associated with this observation (as in the case for a creatinine clearance), multiple segments may be included, one for each specimen type.

This segment will also allow for reporting Preferred and Alternate specimens, when applicable.

HL7 Attribute Table - OM4 - Observations That Require Specimens Segment
Seq# DataElement Description Must Implement Flags Cardinality Length C.LEN Vocabulary DataType
OM4
1 00586 Sequence Number - Test/Observation Master File = [0..1] 4 NM
2 00642 Derived Specimen [0..1] [1..1] ID
3 00643 Container Description = [0..*] [1..60] 60 TX
4 00644 Container Volume [0..*] NM
5 00645 Container Units [0..*] CWE
6 00646 Specimen [0..1] CWE
7 00647 Additive [0..1] CWE
8 00648 Preparation [0..1] TX
9 00649 Special Handling Requirements [0..1] TX
10 00650 Normal Collection Volume [0..1] CQ
11 00651 Minimum Collection Volume [0..1] CQ
12 00652 Specimen Requirements [0..1] TX
13 00653 Specimen Priorities [0..*] [1..1] ID
14 00654 Specimen Retention Time [0..1] CQ
15 01908 Specimen Handling Code [0..*] CWE
16 03311 Specimen Preference [0..1] ID
17 03312 Preferred Specimen/Attribture Sequence ID [0..1] NM
18 01539 Taxonomic Classification Code [0..*] CWE

OM4-1: 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.

OM4-2: Derived Specimen (ID) 00642

Definition: This field contains the codes that identify the parents and children for diagnostic studies—especially in microbiology—where the initial specimen (e.g., blood) is processed to produce results (e.g., the identity of the bacteria grown out of the culture). The process also produces new "specimens" (e.g., pure culture of staphylococcus, and E. coli), and these are studied by a second order process (bacterial sensitivities). The parents (e.g., blood culture) and children (e.g., penicillin MIC) are identified in such cases. Refer to HL7 Table 0170 - Derived Specimen in Chapter 2C, Code Tables, for valid values:

OM4-3: Container Description (TX) 00643

Definition: This field contains the physical appearance, including color of tube tops, shape, and material composition (e.g., red-top glass tube). Note that the color is not necessarily a unique identifier of the additive and/or use of the tube. This is especially true for black and some blue tube tops, as can be seen above. Color is included here for user convenience. This field repeats to accommodate all the possible specimen that will be allowed. If a container is preferred, only that container should be messaged here with the alternate containers messaged in a repeat OM4 segment.

OM4-4: Container Volume (NM) 00644

(Definition from OM4.4 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field indicates the capacity of the container. This field repeats to accommodate all the possible specimen that will be allowed. If a container is preferred, only that container should be messaged here with the alternate containers messaged in a repeat OM4 segment

(Definition from SAC.21 in Ch. 13)

Definition: This field indicates the capacity of the container in the units specified below.

OM4-5: Container Units (CWE) 00645

Definition: This field contains the units of measure of the container volume. If the units are ISO+ units, they should be recorded as single case abbreviations. If the units are ANS+ or L (local), the units and the source code table must be recorded, except that in this case, component delimiters should be replaced by subcomponent delimiters. For example, 1 indicates liters, whereas pt&&ANS+ indicates pints (ANSI units). The default unit is milliliters (ml), which should be assumed if no units are reported. This field repeats to accommodate all the possible specimen that will be allowed. If a container is preferred, only that container units should be messaged here with the alternate containers messaged in a repeat OM4 segment. Refer to Table 0658 - Container Units in Chapter 2C for valid values.

OM4-6: Specimen (CWE) 00646

Definition: Describes the specimen from an appropriate controlled vocabulary. If multiple kinds of specimen are associated with this observation (as in the case for a creatinine clearance), multiple segments may be included, one for each specimen type. Refer to Table 0660 - Specimen in Chapter 2C for valid values.

OM4-7: Additive (CWE) 00647

(Definition from OM4.7 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This field contains the codes that should be those provided by NCCLS3. Refer to HL7 Table 0371 - Additive/Preservative in Chapter 2C, Code Tables, for valid values. The table's values are taken from NCCLS AUTO4. The value set can be extended with user specific values.

This table was not specified in previous versions and thus sites may choose to use other site-specific tables.

(Definition from SAC.27 in Ch. 13)

Definition: This field identifies any additives introduced to the specimen before or at the time of collection. These additives may be introduced in order to preserve, maintain or enhance the particular nature or component of the specimen. It is a repetitive field. Refer to HL7 Table 0371 – Additive/Preservative for valid values. 'The value set can be extended with user specific values.

When the SPM (Specimen) segment is sent together with the SAC segment the additive attribute value from the SPM segment can be included in this field of the SAC.

OM4-8: Preparation (TX) 00648

Definition: This field contains the special processing that should be applied to the container, e.g., add acidifying tablets before sending.

OM4-9: Special Handling Requirements (TX) 00649

Definition: This field contains the special handling requirements here (e.g., ice specimen, deliver within two hours of obtaining).

OM4-10: Normal Collection Volume (CQ) 00650

Definition: This field contains the normal specimen volume required by the lab. This is the amount used by the normal methods and provides enough specimens to repeat the procedure at least once if needed. The default unit is milliliters (ml).

OM4-11: Minimum Collection Volume (CQ) 00651

Definition: This field contains the amount of specimen needed by the most specimen sparing method (e.g., using micro techniques). The minimum amount allows for only one determination. The default unit is milliliters (ml).

OM4-12: Specimen Requirements (TX) 00652

Definition: This field contains the other requirements for specimen delivery and special handling (e.g., delivery within one hour, iced).

OM4-13: Specimen Priorities (ID) 00653

Definition: This field contains the allowed priorities for obtaining the specimen. Note that they may be different from the processing priorities given in OM1-25 - Processing Priority. When a test is requested, the specimen priority given in TQ1-9 - Priority should be one of the priorities listed here. Multiple priorities are separated by repeat delimiters. Refer to HL7 Table 0027 - Priority in Chapter 2C, Code Tables, for valid values.

OM4-14: Specimen Retention Time (CQ) 00654

Definition: This field contains the usual time that a specimen for this observation is retained after the observation is completed, for the purpose of additional testing. The first component is the duration, and the second component is an ISO time unit.

OM4-15: Specimen Handling Code (CWE) 01908

(Definition from SPM.15 in Ch. 7)

Definition: This describes how the specimen and/or container need to be handled from the time of collection through the initiation of testing. As this field is not required, no assumptions can be made as to meaning when this field is not populated.

Refer to User-defined Table 0376 – Special Handling Code for suggested values.

(Definition from OM4.15 in Ch. 8)

Definition: This describes how the specimen and/or container need to be handled from the time of collection through the initiation of testing. As this field is not required, no assumptions can be made as to meaning when this field is not populated.

Refer to User-defined Table 0376 – Special Handling Code in Chapter 2C, Code Tables, for suggested values.

OM4-16: Specimen Preference (ID) 03311

Definition: This field indicates whether the Specimen/Attribute is Preferred or alternate for collection of the specimen. There can only be one occurrence of a Preferred or Alternate Specimen/Attribute for the code referenced in OM4-6 Specimen. For example, if two OM4 segments are received for specimen type of Serum, only one can be marked as Preferred. Refer to HL7 Table 0920 – Preferred Specimen/Attribute Status in Chapter 2C, Code Tables, for suggested values.

OM4-17: Preferred Specimen/Attribture Sequence ID (NM) 03312

Definition: This field contains the value of the sequence number of the Preferred Specimen that these specimens are the alternative for. Note: For the preferred specimen (i.e., OM4-16 = "P"), this field is not populated. This field is used by the Alternate Specimen (i.e., OM4-16 = "A") to point to the preferred specimen that it is to replace or be used as an alternative.

Example:

Preferred specimen     

OM4|1||Tiger Top|… to field16|P||

OM4|2||Plastic Screw Top|0.5|mL|Urine|without 6N HCI| … to field16|P||

Alternate specimen

OM4|3||Red Top|… to field16|A|1|

OM4-18: Taxonomic Classification Code (CWE) 01539

(Definition from PID.35 in Ch. 3)

Definition: A code representing the taxonomic classification (e.g. species and/or breed) of an organism. This may include the common or scientific name in the description component, based on the coding system(s) used. SNOMED-CT is the recommended coding system. If this field is not valued, a human is assumed. If the specificity of the coding system is insufficient to represent the organism to the degree desired, the most detailed coded value available may be used in this field and additional information sent in the text field, PID-37 – Strain.

For example:

...|L-80700^Canine, NOS^SNM3|...

...|L-80100^Bovine^SNM3|...

...|L-80A00^Feline^SNM3|...

(Definition from OM1.50 in Ch. 8)

Definition: The species of living organism. This may include the common or scientific name, based on the coding system(s) used. SNOMED is the recommended coding system. If this field is not valued, a human is assumed. Refer to User-defined Table 0446 - Species Code in Chapter 2C, Code Tables, for suggested values.

For example:

...|L-80700^Canine, NOS^SNM3|...

...|L-80100^Bovine^SNM3|...

...|L-80A00^Feline^SNM3|....

This field is a list of species or other taxonomic classification(s) to which the indicated specimen type may appropriately be applied for the indicated observation or test. If this field is omitted the default meaning is that the test or observation is applicable to humans. In a veterinary context if the test is applicable to any species, an appropriate code such as "Kingdom Animalia (organism)" should be used to avoid confusion with the meaning of human only.

(Definition from OM4.18 in Ch. 8)

Definition: The species of living organism. This may include the common or scientific name, based on the coding system(s) used. SNOMED is the recommended coding system. If this field is not valued, a human is assumed. Refer to User-defined Table 0446 - Species Code for suggested values. Refer to Table 0661 - Taxonomic Classification Code in Chapter 2C for valid values.

For example:

...|L-80700^Canine, NOS^SNM3|...

...|L-80100^Bovine^SNM3|...

...|L-80A00^Feline^SNM3|....

This field is a list of species or other taxonomic classification(s) to which the indicated specimen type may appropriately be applied for the indicated observation or test. If this field is omitted the default meaning is that the test or observation is applicable to humans. In a veterinary context, if the test is applicable to any species, an appropriate code such as "Kingdom Animalia (organism)" should be used to avoid confusion with the meaning of human only.