Preferred Label : GAIA Level 4 Major Functional Defect;
NCIt synonyms : Global Alignment of Immunization safety Assessment in pregnancy Level 4 Major Functional
Defect;
NCIt related terms : Level 4 Major Functional Defect;
NCIt definition : GAIA Level 4 Major Functional Defect is defined by two criteria: first, at least one
of the following requirements must be met: a) For live births, there must be alterations
in the functioning of one or more organs or body parts that are not due to a structural
defect, that are present at the time of live birth (or propensity to develop alteration
present at live birth), and that persist beyond the immediate peripartum period, unless
treated through gene therapy or stem cell transplantation; OR b) For stillbirths or
spontaneous or therapeutic abortions, there must be alterations in the function of
one or more organs or body parts that are not due to a structural defect; second,
at least one of the following requirements must be met: a) Documented confirmation
in the medical record that the anomaly was present at the time of live birth or at
the time of fetal demise, and that the anomaly was diagnosed by a trained maternal
or child health care provider who is not a qualified geneticist, neonatologist, pathologist,
subspecialist, pediatrician, obstetrician, or family medicine practitioner; OR b)
Confirmation by claims data (ICD-9/ICD-10 diagnoses).;
Alternative definition : GAIA: Level 4 Major Functional Defect is defined by two criteria: first, at least
one of the following requirements must be met: a) For live births, there must be alterations
in the functioning of one or more organs or body parts that are not due to a structural
defect, that are present at the time of live birth (or propensity to develop alteration
present at live birth), and that persist beyond the immediate peripartum period, unless
treated through gene therapy or stem cell transplantation; OR b) For stillbirths or
spontaneous or therapeutic abortions, there must be alterations in the function of
one or more organs or body parts that are not due to a structural defect; second,
at least one of the following requirements must be met: a) Documented confirmation
in the medical record that the anomaly was present at the time of live birth or at
the time of fetal demise, and that the anomaly was diagnosed by a trained maternal
or child health care provider who is not a qualified geneticist, neonatologist, pathologist,
subspecialist, paediatrician, obstetrician, or family medicine practitioner; OR b)
Confirmation by claims data (ICD-9/ICD-10 diagnoses).;
NCI Metathesaurus CUI : CL509206;
Origin ID : C127968;
UMLS CUI : C4289096;
Semantic type(s)
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