Common Data Element: Urinary tract infection symptom type
Listed below are the details for the data element.
FITBIR
1.4
Element Type
Common Data Element
Urinary tract infection symptom type
UTISymptmTyp
Short Description
Type of sign(s)/symptom(s) associated with a bacterial infectious process affecting any part of the urinary tract, most commonly the bladder and the urethra.
Definition
Type of sign(s)/symptom(s) associated with a bacterial infectious process affecting any part of the urinary tract, most commonly the bladder and the urethra.
Notes
FITBIR|PDBP;
Creation Date
2014-04-01
Historical Notes
Urinary tract infection symptom type
References
Alexander MS, Biering-Saarensen F, Elliott S, Kreuter M, Saanksen J. International Spinal Cord Injury Female Sexual and Reproductive Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Jul;49(7):787-90. Alexander MS, Biering-S�rensen F, Elliott S, Kreuter M, Saanksen J. International Spinal Cord Injury Male Sexual Function Basic Data Set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Jul;49(7):795-8.
Bauman WA, Biering-Saarensen F, Krassioukov A. International spinal cord injury endocrine and metabolic function basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2011 Oct;49(10):1068-72.
Biering-Saarensen F, Craggs M, Kennelly M, Schick E, Wyndaele JJ. International Lower Urinary Tract Function Basic Spinal Cord Injury Data Set. Spinal Cord 2008 May;46(5):325-30.
Krogh K, Perkash I, Stiens SA, Biering-Saarensen F. International bowel function extended spinal cord injury data set. Spinal Cord. 2009 Mar;47(3):235-41.
Widerstraam-Noga E, Biering-Saarensen F, Bryce T, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Siddall PJ. The international spinal cord injury pain basic data set. Spinal Cord. 2008 Dec;46(12):818-23.
Data Type
Alphanumeric
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
Choose one
Preferred Question Text
Sign(s)/symptom(s)
Category Groups and Classifications
Disease | Domain | Sub-Domain |
---|---|---|
Spinal Cord Injury | N/A | N/A |
Classification
Spinal Cord Injury:
Supplemental
Keywords
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