TherapeuticRegimen
This element represents a therapeutic regimen which will involve a specified set of treatments for a particular condition. It can be thought of as a shorthand for a more specific set of treatments. This element is supposed to reference a more detailed regimen specification
Data model
TherapeuticRegimen
Field |
Type |
Multiplicity |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
identifier |
1..1 |
An identifier for the regimen. REQUIRED. |
|
start_time |
0..1 |
When the regimen was started. RECOMMENDED. |
|
end_time |
0..1 |
When the regimen ended. An empty end_time with a populated start_time would indicate the regimen was ongoing. RECOMMENDED. |
|
status |
1..1 |
Current status of the regimen for the enclosing MedicalAction on the Individual. REQUIRED. |
RegimenStatus
Name |
Ordinal |
Description |
---|---|---|
UNKNOWN_STATUS |
0 |
The status of the regimen is unknown |
STARTED |
1 |
The regimen was started |
COMPLETED |
2 |
The regimen was completed |
DISCONTINUED |
3 |
The regimen was discontinued but not completed |
Example
The following example describes twice daily dosing of 30 mg of losartan given orally.
therapeuticRegimen:
externalReference:
id: "NCT04576091"
reference: "https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04576091"
description: "Testing the Addition of an Anti-cancer Drug, BAY1895344, With Radiation\
\ Therapy to the Usual Pembrolizumab Treatment for Recurrent Head and Neck Cancer"
startTime:
timestamp: "2020-03-15T13:00:00Z"
regimenStatus: "STARTED"
Explanations
identifier
An OntologyClass or ExternalReference representing the therapeutic regimen which the subject (Individual) has followed.
start_time
When the regimen was started, as represented by a TimeElement.
end_time
When the regimen ended, as represented by a TimeElement.
regimen_status
The status of the regimen - whether it has started, completed or was discontinued. Regimens which were discontinued are RECOMMENDED to record any adverse events (MedicalAction.adverse_events) and the reason for termination (MedicalAction.treatment_termination_reason) in the enclosing MedicalAction message.