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{
  "id" : "ssf17_spu",
  "algorithm" : "cs",
  "version" : "02.05.50",
  "name" : "SSF17",
  "title" : "CS Site-Specific Factor 17",
  "subtitle" : "Urinary 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid (5-HIAA) Lab Value",
  "notes" : "**Note 1**:  Carcinoid tumors can release large amounts of serotonin.  5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) is a breakdown product of the hormone serotonin.  The 5-HIAA test measures the amount of acid secreted in the urine over a 24-hour period.\n\n**Note 2**:  Record to the nearest milligram (mg) the highest 5-HIAA lab value documented in the medical record prior to treatment.  For example, code a pre-treatment 5-HIAA of 550 mg over 24 hours as 550.\n\n**Note 3**:  Code 000 is reserved for exactly 0 mg (no measurable amount of 5-HIAA).  Do not round tiny values down to 0 ng/ml; any measured value less than or equal to 1 mg should be coded 001.  For code 001, also round 1.1-1.4 mg down to 1 ng/ml.  For codes 002-979, round values to the nearest mg.\n\n**Note 4**:  For an uncertain value, record the stated closest value.  For example, code a value stated as \"less than 5 mg\" as 005.",
  "last_modified" : "2015-05-27T16:19:57.750Z",
  "definition" : [ {
    "key" : "ssf17",
    "name" : "Code",
    "type" : "INPUT"
  }, {
    "key" : "description",
    "name" : "Description",
    "type" : "DESCRIPTION"
  } ],
  "rows" : [ [ "000", "0 milligrams/24 hours (mg)/24hours" ], [ "001", "1 or less milligrams/24hours" ], [ "002-979", "2-979 milligrams/24hours" ], [ "980", "980 or greater milligrams/24hours" ], [ "988", "Not applicable: Information not collected for this case\n(If this information is required by your standard setter, use of code 988 may result in an edit error.)" ], [ "997", "Test ordered, results not in chart" ], [ "998", "Test not done (test was not ordered and was not performed)" ], [ "999", "Unknown or no information\nNot documented in patient record" ] ]
}




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