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The '''Filter''' field is currently used to tag patients that are on a '''long term ventilator''' (LTV).
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|explanation=Pre-ICD10 coding, discontinued
|successor=[[Chronic dependence on mechanical ventilator]]
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In '''Critical Care only''', add '''LTV''' to the '''Filter''' field under the "Reg&ADL&Var" tab in the [[patient viewer]] in [[CCMDB.mdb]] if either of the following:  
<onlyinclude>The [[LTV]] field designates critical care patients on a '''long term ventilator''' (LTV). </onlyinclude>
 
== Collection Instruction ==
In '''Critical Care only''', add '''LTV''' to the '''Filter''' field under the "Dispo" tab in the [[patient viewer]] in [[CCMDB.accdb]] if either of the following:  
* '''currently home ventilated patient''': patient is already on home/institution ventilation either on an LP 3-10 (type of portable home ventilator).
* '''currently home ventilated patient''': patient is already on home/institution ventilation either on an LP 3-10 (type of portable home ventilator).
* '''home ventilation start:''' a decision has been confirmed to start patient on home ventilation during the "current" admission/
* '''home ventilation start:''' a decision has been confirmed to start patient on home ventilation during the "current" admission/
**'''consult not sufficient''': a consult to home ventilation service is not sufficient because some patients are turned down by the LTV Service or successfully weaned off of the ventilator. Example: C spine injury; severe COPD.
**'''consult not sufficient''': a consult to home ventilation service is not sufficient because some patients are turned down by the LTV Service or successfully weaned off of the ventilator.  
 
== Legacy Data ==
1.  HSC-CCU Only. 
* Started: Sept 25, 2003
* Stopped 2005
* B = CCU patient on B3 only
* H = CCU patient on H7-CCU only
* BH = CCU patient on BOTH B3 & H7-CCU during one admission
Purpose was to capture CCU patient location during ICU CCU bed closure and during some renovations.


2.  HSC & STB-CCU patients only.
== Related dx codes ==
Tags used for ICU:  
The ICD10 code for this is [[Chronic dependence on mechanical ventilator]].  
* CC -  intubated/ventilated patient in MICU under care of cardiology service or co-managed with MICU attending
Examples: C spine injury; severe COPD.
* CCN - not ventilated but requires inotrope support, IABP or central lines in MICU under the care of cardiology service or co-managed with MICU attending


== Data info ==
It's stored in a field called [[R_Filter]]. We considered changing that, but the field is legacy so no use in spending time on this.


== Related articles ==
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The LTV field designates critical care patients on a long term ventilator (LTV).

Collection Instruction

In Critical Care only, add LTV to the Filter field under the "Dispo" tab in the patient viewer in CCMDB.accdb if either of the following:

  • currently home ventilated patient: patient is already on home/institution ventilation either on an LP 3-10 (type of portable home ventilator).
  • home ventilation start: a decision has been confirmed to start patient on home ventilation during the "current" admission/
    • consult not sufficient: a consult to home ventilation service is not sufficient because some patients are turned down by the LTV Service or successfully weaned off of the ventilator.

Related dx codes

The ICD10 code for this is Chronic dependence on mechanical ventilator. Examples: C spine injury; severe COPD.

Data info

It's stored in a field called R_Filter. We considered changing that, but the field is legacy so no use in spending time on this.

Related articles

Related articles: