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469796007: Intracardiac electrode (physical object)

  • SNOMED CT Concept\Physical object\Device\Clinical equipment and/or device (physical object)\Biomedical equipment\...
    • \Cardiovascular equipment\An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters.
    • \Electrode\An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters.

Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jul 2014. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
3656209014 An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2940515014 Intracardiac electrode en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
2941888019 Intracardiac electrode (physical object) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5422021000241110 électrode intracardiaque fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case insensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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Outbound Relationships Type Target Active Characteristic Refinability Group Values
An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters. Is a Device associated with cardiac catheters false Inferred relationship Some
An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters. Is a Device associated with electrical catheters false Inferred relationship Some
An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters. Is a Electrode true Inferred relationship Some
An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters. Is a Cardiovascular equipment true Inferred relationship Some

Inbound Relationships Type Active Source Characteristic Refinability Group
Implantation of intracardiac electrode Direct device True An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters. Inferred relationship Some 1
Transvenous electrode Is a True An electrical conductor designed for measuring the electrical activity of and/or to provide pacing signals to the interior of the heart; some electrodes are used to provide electric (e.g., radio-frequency) energy to ablate cardiac tissue. It is usually a very small electrode capable of detecting weak bioelectrical signals and/or to provide high electrical energy; it is typically located at or near the tip of cardiac [e.g., electrophysiology (EP), pacing, ablation] catheters. Inferred relationship Some

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