HR
Apache Physiological Variable | |
variable name | Heart Rate |
unit | bpm |
absolute max allowed | 205 |
warning max | 250 |
high score 4 | >=180 |
high score 3 | >=140 and <180 |
high score 2 | >=110 and <140 |
high score 1 | |
score 0 | >=70 and <110 |
low score 1 | |
low score 2 | >=55 and <70 |
low score 3 | >=40 and <55 |
low score 4 | <40 |
AP phys warnMin | 10 |
AP phys absMin | 5 |
APACHE Score
This value is used to generate the APACHE Score.
Collecting Apache physiological variables
There are some specific rules to follow in choosing which one of several lab results to collect.
See APACHE physiological variable collection for details.
Cross Chcks
Rules described in APACHE_physiological_variable_collection#Exceptionally_high_or_low_values are implemented by Check APACHE physiological variable high low.
Data Element (edit) | |
Field Name: | Ap_HeartRate |
CCMDB Label: | Heart Rate |
CCMDB tab: | not stated |
Table: | L_Log |
Data type: | number |
Length: | single |
Program: | CC |
Created/Raw: | Raw |
Start Date: | 1988-07-11 |
End Date: | 2300-01-01 |
Sort Index: | 61 |
Patient's heart rate in beats per minute.
The details of collection for ICU and medicine are different. For the timeing and which value to use, see:
- for ICU: General Collection Guidelines for Apache II#When to collect, which value to use
- for medicine: MOST score timing of assessment
Atrial Fibrillation
When the patient is in atrial fibrillation, do not use the atrial rate use the ventricular rate.
Template:CCMDB Data Integrity Checks
- Must be (>=10 And <=250)