OHDSI / Vocabulary-v5.0

Build process for the OHDSI Standardized Vocabularies. Currently not available as independent release.
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Deprecated concepts not mapped to standard #815

Open MelaniePhilofsky opened 1 year ago

MelaniePhilofsky commented 1 year ago

The following concept_ids have been deprecated, but not remapped:
45197661, 19135832, 44993023

I found them when DQD failed a completeness check

TinyRickC137 commented 1 year ago

I guess RxNorm finally deprecated Multivitamin preparation :)

cgreich commented 1 year ago

RxNorm says:

Simplified Cough, Cold, and Flu Packs Quantity factors will be simplified to the number one on over-the-counter (OTC) cough, cold, and flu medication pack names that are Drug Delivery Devices starting with the RxNorm May 2023 release. This project will take several months to complete. RxNorm names will change and RxNorm Concept Unique Identifiers (RXCUIs) will change in many cases. Here are examples of the type of name changes to expect: Example 1 (Volumes deleted) Original name: {1 (240 ML) (acetaminophen 21.7 MG/ML / dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.667 MG/ML / doxylamine succinate 0.417 MG/ML Oral Solution) / 1 (240 ML) (acetaminophen 21.7 MG/ML / dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.667 MG Oral Solution) } Pack New name: {1 (acetaminophen 21.7 MG/ML / dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.667 MG/ML / doxylamine succinate 0.417 MG/ML Oral Solution) / 1 (acetaminophen 21.7 MG/ML / dextromethorphan hydrobromide 0.667 MG Oral Solution) } Pack Example 2 (Quantity factor changed to one) Original name: {12 (acetaminophen 325 MG / chlorpheniramine maleate 2 MG / phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 MG Oral Tablet) / 12 (acetaminophen 325 MG / phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 MG Oral Tablet) } Pack New name: {1 (acetaminophen 325 MG / chlorpheniramine maleate 2 MG / phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 MG Oral Tablet) / 1 (acetaminophen 325 MG / phenylephrine hydrochloride 5 MG Oral Tablet) } Pack The RxNorm terminology generally does not include package size in product names. OTC cough, cold, and flu packages are not intended to be used by one person only and do not require a person to use the entire pack. Thus, it is not critical to include detailed quantity factors for OTC cough, cold, and flu packages. Changing quantity factors on OTC cough, cold, and flu packs will simplify the work of RxNorm editors and improve the quality of RxNorm.

MelaniePhilofsky commented 1 year ago

Any update?