PACIO Sample Data Depot
0.1.0 - draft
PACIO Sample Data Depot, published by MITRE. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/paciowg/sample-data-fsh/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
Subject | Smith-Johnson, Betsy Female, DoB: 1950-11-15 ( http://hl7.org/fhir/sid/us-medicare#United States Medicare Number#1PA3D58WH16) |
When For | 2025-05-03 08:30:00+1100 |
Performer | Organization Metro Hospital Emergency Department |
Report Details
Code | Value | Reference Range | Flags |
Prothrombin time | 13.2 s (Details: UCUM codes = 's') | 11 s - 13 s | Final, High |
INR in Platelet poor plasma by Coagulation assay | 1.1 ratio (Details: UCUM code1 = '1') | 0.9 ratio - 1.1 ratio | Final, Normal |
aPTT in Blood by Coagulation assay | 28.5 s (Details: UCUM codes = 's') | 25 s - 35 s | Final, Normal |
Fibrin D-dimer FEU [Mass/volume] in Platelet poor plasma | 1.8 mg/L (Details: UCUM codemg/L = 'mg/L') | <0.5 mg/L | Final, High |
Platelets [#/volume] in Blood by Automated count | 285 10*3/uL (Details: UCUM code10*3/uL = '10*3/uL') | 150 10*3/uL - 400 10*3/uL | Final, Normal |
Thrombin time | 16.8 s (Details: UCUM codes = 's') | 14 s - 18 s | Final, Normal |
Coagulation factor VIII activity actual/normal in Platelet poor plasma by Coagulation assay | 145 % (Details: UCUM code% = '%') | 50 % - 150 % | Final, Normal |
Antithrombin actual/normal in Platelet poor plasma by Chromogenic method | 92 % (Details: UCUM code% = '%') | 80 % - 120 % | Final, Normal |
Protein C Ag actual/normal in Platelet poor plasma by Immunoassay | 88 % (Details: UCUM code% = '%') | 70 % - 130 % | Final, Normal |
Protein S Free Ag actual/normal in Platelet poor plasma by Immunoassay | 85 % (Details: UCUM code% = '%') | 60 % - 130 % | Final, Normal |
Coagulation profile shows evidence of acute thrombotic state with elevated fibrinogen and D-dimer, ongoing fibrinolysis following stroke, and hypercoagulable state typical in acute cerebrovascular events.