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Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/us/codex-radiation-therapy/StructureDefinition/codexrt-radiotherapy-uniform-fractionation
Version:
2.0.0
Active
as of 2025-02-17
Computable Name: UniformFractionation
Other Identifiers: OID:2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.40.14.42.37
This flag is true if the fractionation was uniform (i.e., treated with same modality and dose per fraction) and false if the fractionation was mixed. Treatment technique may vary in uniform fractionation.
If the fractionation was uniform, then the correspondence between the physical and biologically effective dose can be determined at the course level.
If the fractionation was not uniform, then the correspondence between the physical and biologically effective dose has to be determined per the phase level.
The flag was introduced to support determination of whether fractionation was uniform when viewing the Radiotherapy Course Summary (without first checking the details of each treatment phase).
This is important in registry use cases to efficiently assess whether checking phase level information is needed.
Context of Use
This extension may be used on the following element(s):
This extension may be used on the following element(s):
Simple Extension of type boolean: This flag is true if the fractionation was uniform (i.e., treated with same modality and dose per fraction) and false if the fractionation was mixed. Treatment technique may vary in uniform fractionation.
If the fractionation was uniform, then the correspondence between the physical and biologically effective dose can be determined at the course level.
If the fractionation was not uniform, then the correspondence between the physical and biologically effective dose has to be determined per the phase level.
The flag was introduced to support determination of whether fractionation was uniform when viewing the Radiotherapy Course Summary (without first checking the details of each treatment phase).
This is important in registry use cases to efficiently assess whether checking phase level information is needed.
Simple Extension of type boolean: This flag is true if the fractionation was uniform (i.e., treated with same modality and dose per fraction) and false if the fractionation was mixed. Treatment technique may vary in uniform fractionation.
If the fractionation was uniform, then the correspondence between the physical and biologically effective dose can be determined at the course level.
If the fractionation was not uniform, then the correspondence between the physical and biologically effective dose has to be determined per the phase level.
The flag was introduced to support determination of whether fractionation was uniform when viewing the Radiotherapy Course Summary (without first checking the details of each treatment phase).
This is important in registry use cases to efficiently assess whether checking phase level information is needed.