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. 2023 Mar 2;13:3517. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-30657-1

Table 1.

Event specific attributes

Event type Attributes
Labs Event type, start time, residence, lab test value (num), lab test value (char), lab test name, lab test unit
Diagnosis Event type, start time, residence, diagnosis codea, diagnosis priority
Medication Event type, start time, residence, ATC codeb, daily dosage, dose unit, administration method
Operation Event type, start time, residence, sequence number, code ID, codec
Procedure Event type, start time, residence, anesthesia type, ASA classd, operation urgency
Measurement Event type, start time, residence, measurement value (num), measurement context*, measurement name, measurement unit, measurement context code**
Hospital visit Event type, start time, residence
Hospital ward Event type, start time, residence, times repeated, ward
Angiography Event type, start time, residence, times repeated, ward, primary angiography findings, sex, stenosis (boolean), primary puncture places
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) Event type, start time, residence, times repeated, ward, complications, sex, indication, urgency
Imaging Event type, start time, residence, imaging type
Coronary care unit (CCU) Event type, start time, residence, times repeated, ward, dialysis, sex, temporary pacemaker, primary vasoactive medication
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) Event type, start time, times repeated, ward, dyslipidemia, fluoroscopy time, sex, glomerular filtration rate, hypertension
Resuscitation Event type, start time, residence, times repeated, ward, family history***, sex, hypertension, smoking

*Measurement context in text format, for example a suspected diagnosis or type of the visit.

**Measurement context related code (e.g. an ICD-10 diagnostic code).

***Family history (for early coronary artery disease) was positive if at least one of the patient’s first degree relatives had suffered a myocardial infarction or underwent coronary revascularization (PCI or coronary artery bypass surgery) at an early age (<55 and <65 years in men and women, respectively).

aInternational Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, the 10th revision (ICD-10).

bAnatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) code.

cNordic Classification of Surgical Procedures (NCSP).

dAmerican Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classification of physical status.