CodeSystem Comparison between http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0514 vs http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0514

Messages

ErrorCodeSystem.versionValues for version differ: '3.0.0' vs '2.0.0'
WarningCodeSystem.property.where(code='status').uriChanged value for uri: 'http://hl7.org/fhir/concept-properties#status' vs 'http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/utg-concept-properties#status'
WarningCodeSystem.property.where(code='status').descriptionChanged value for description: 'A code that indicates the status of the concept' vs 'Status of the concept'

Metadata

NameValueComments
.caseSensitivetrue
    .compositionalfalse
      .contentcomplete
        .copyrightThis material derives from the HL7 Terminology (THO). THO is copyright ©1989+ Health Level Seven International and is made available under the CC0 designation. For more licensing information see: https://terminology.hl7.org/license.html
          .date2019-12-01
            .descriptionCode system of concepts used to specify the type of adverse reaction that the recipient of the blood product experienced. Used in the Blood Product Transfusion/Disposition (BTX) segment in HL7 Version 2.x messaging.
              .experimentalfalse
                .hierarchyMeaningis-a
                  .jurisdiction
                    .nameTransfusionAdverseReaction
                      .publisherHealth Level Seven International
                        .purposeUnderlying Master Code System for V2 table 0514 (Transfusion Adverse Reaction)
                          .statusactive
                            .titletransfusionAdverseReaction
                              .urlhttp://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/v2-0514
                                .version3.0.02.0.0
                                • Values Differ
                                .versionNeededfalse

                                  Concepts

                                  CodeDisplaystatusv2-table-deprecatedstatusv2-table-deprecateddeprecatedComments
                                  .ABOINCABO Incompatible Transfusion ReactionactiveAactiveA
                                    .ACUTHEHTRAcute Hemolytic Transfusion ReactionactiveAactiveA
                                      .ALLERGIC1Allergic Reaction - FirstactiveAactiveA
                                        .ALLERGIC2Allergic Reaction - RecurrentactiveAactiveA
                                          .ALLERGICRAllergic Reaction - RepeatingactiveAactiveA
                                            .ANAPHYLACAnaphylactic ReactionactiveAactiveA
                                              .BACTCONTAMReaction to Bacterial ContaminationactiveAactiveA
                                                .DELAYEDHTRDelayed Hemolytic Transfusion ReactionactiveAactiveA
                                                  .DELAYEDSTRDelayed Serological Transfusion ReactionactiveAactiveA
                                                    .GVHDGraft vs Host Disease - Transfusion - AssociatedactiveAactiveA
                                                      .HYPOTENSNon-hemolytic Hypotensive ReactionactiveAactiveA
                                                        .NONHTR1Non-Hemolytic Fever Chill Transfusion Reaction - FirstactiveAactiveA
                                                          .NONHTR2Non-Hemolytic Fever Chill Transfusion Reaction - RecurrentactiveAactiveA
                                                            .NONHTRRECNon-Hemolytic Fever Chill Transfusion Reaction - RepeatingactiveAactiveA
                                                              .NONIMMUNENon-Immune HemolysisactiveAactiveA
                                                                .NONSPECNon-Specific, Non-Hemolytic Transfusion ReactionactiveAactiveA
                                                                  .NORXNNo Evidence of Transfusion ReactionactiveAactiveA
                                                                    .PTPPosttransfusion PurpuraactiveAactiveA
                                                                      .VOLOVERSymptoms most likely due to volume overloadactiveAactiveA