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Aortic aneurysm? Aortic arch aneurysm?

Suprarenal Abdominal aneurysm? etc.

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Row 1:

Shows the presence of coarctation in the aorta. Since "aortic" is included in the CVTEST, the anatomical location is null.

Row 2:

Shows the continued assessment of this same coarctation by capturing its severity. There are three main types of aortic coarctation; preductal, ductal, and postductal. The CVTEST indicates the severity of the preductal coactation. Since "aortic" is included in the CVTEST, the anatomical location is null.

Row 3:

Indicates the presence of an aneurysm in the thoracic aorta.

Row 4:

Shows that the aneurysm led to the dissection of the thoracic aorta. 

Row 5:

Shows the confirmed aortic dissection of the thoracic aorta from the previous assessment then undergoes anatomic classification. In this case, the patient's dissection is classified as Standford Class A, indicating that this aortic dissection involves the ascending aorta regardless of the site of origin [ref]

Rows 6-7:

Indicate the absence of aneurysms in both the suprarenal and infrarenal abdominal aorta.



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STUDYID

DOMAIN

USUBJID

CVSEQ

CVGRPID

CVTESTCD

CVTEST

CVORRES

CVSTRESC

CVLOC

CVMETHOD

VISITNUM

VISIT

CVDTC

1ABC123CV002-200411ACRCTINDAortic Coarctation IndicatorYY TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY2BASELINE2015-06-09T14:20
2ABC123CV002-200421APRECSEVAortic Preductal Coarctation SeverityINDETERMINATEINDETERMINATE TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY2BASELINE2015-06-09T14:20
3ABC123CV002-20043 ANEURINDAneurysm IndicatorYYTHORACIC AORTATRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY2BASELINE2015-06-09T14:20
4ABC123CV002-200442DISECINDDissection IndicatorYYTHORACIC AORTATRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY2BASELINE2015-06-09T14:20
5ABC123CV002-200452STANFADCStanford Aortic Dissection ClassificationSTANFORD CLASS ASTANFORD CLASS ATHORACIC AORTATRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY2BASELINE2015-06-09T14:20
6ABC123CV002-20046 ANEURINDAneurysm IndicatorNNSUPRARENAL AORTATRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY2BASELINE2015-06-09T14:20
7ABC123CV002-20047 ANEURINDAneurysm IndicatorNNINFRARENAL AORTATRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY2BASELINE2015-06-09T14:20



However, often times when patients complain about discomforts and pain, it is hard difficult to pinpoint the exact location of an aneurysm hence MRI and CT scan are the most frequently used tools to detect aneurysm. In this casescenario, the test location is often broadly defined as the subject's chest, abdominal cavity , or the whole-body. The specific location(s) where aneurysms are found are actually locations locational qualifiers for the results, not test.

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Rows 1-2:

Show subject ABC-123 has a single aortic aneurysm from a chest MRI scan.

Rows 3:

Shows the said aneurysm is 7.5cm in length (diameter), which is measured from the aortic arch to the abdominal aorta.
Rows 4-5:Show subject ABC-456 is found to have aneurysms in two locations from a whole-body MRI Scan: RENAL ARTERY and THORACIC AORTA.


 

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Row

STUDYID

DOMAIN

USUBJID

CVSEQ

CVGRPID

CVTEST

CVORRES

 CVORRESU

CVLOC

CVMETHOD

VISITNUM

VISIT

CVDTC

 CVRESLOC 1CVRESLOC 2

CVRLOCTX

 1  ABC CV  ABC-123 11Aneurysm Indicator Y CHESTMRI1BASELINE 2020-04-27  
 
 2  ABC CV  ABC-123 21Number of Aneurysms 1 CHESTMRI1BASELINE 2020-04-27  
 
 3  ABC CV  ABC-123 31Aneurysm Length/Diameter 7.5 CMCHESTMRI1BASELINE 2020-04-27 AORTA
Aortic Arch to Abdominal Aorta
4  ABC CV  ABC-45612Aneurysm IndicatorY
BODYMRI1BASELINE2020-04-27



5  ABC CV  ABC-45622Number of Aneurysms2
BODYMRI1BASELINE2020-04-27
RENAL ARTERYTHORACIC AORTA



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