Nuevo nomenclátor de Otorrinolaringología de la SEORL-CCC - Anestesiología (SEDAR). Versión ejecutiva 2024

IF 0.9 Q3 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Irene López Delgado , Manuel Bernal-Sprekelsen
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Abstract

Purpose

After the publication of the new standardized nomenclature for the specialty of Otorhinolaryngology in 2021, a joint adaptation was carried out with the Spanish Society of Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Pain Therapy (SEDAR), creating an executive version. In this version, the Anesthesia groups are added for those procedures that require it and, in addition, the number of acts is reduced to facilitate its implementation in the daily basis healthcare activity. The aim of this article is to update the definitive executive version of the nomenclature for the specialty of Otolaryngology.

Methods

The nomenclature published in 2021 was updated, reducing the number of acts and procedures. For this purpose, a grouping of procedures similar in description and in order and ranking has been made. Those procedures that have been grouped together have received a new description that reflects all the acts included in order to facilitate its coding but respecting the essence of the proposal of the complete version of the 2021 nomenclature. Subsequently, the private medicine committee of SEDAR has assigned the anaesthetic act for those procedures that may require it. In addition, a provisional code has been assigned for those acts that are new with respect to the latest version approved by the OMC, which allows their numerical identification.

Results

The executive version of the nomenclature presents a total of 234 medical acts, compared to 395 listed in the 2021 version, which are distributed by OMC classification groups and ENT subspecialties. One-hundred and fourteen procedures maintain the original OMC code, with some modifications in the description of the medical act. Other procedures also performed by ENT but listed elsewhere were kept with their same description and group and assigned OMC codes. The remaining 120 procedures are new proposals made by the scientific society and its subspecialty committees.

Conclusions

The executive version of the new nomenclature of Otorhinolaryngology proposed by the SEORL-CCC and SEDAR updates the one from 2021 and is the only one valid in our specialty for its use in the private healthcare daily practice. The reduction of medical procedures, without losing richness or modifications of the surgical groups, and the allocation of the anesthesia scales, facilitates its implementation, and provides the highest standards of quality and clinical timelines.
SEORL- ccc - anestesiologia (SEDAR)耳鼻喉新命名法。2024年执行版
目的:在2021年耳鼻喉科专业的新标准化术语发布后,与西班牙麻醉、复苏和疼痛治疗协会(SEDAR)进行了联合修订,创建了一个执行版本。在这个版本中,为那些需要麻醉的程序增加了麻醉组,此外,减少了行为的数量,以促进其在日常医疗保健活动中的实施。本文旨在更新耳鼻喉科专业术语的最终执行版本。方法更新2021年发布的命名法,减少法案和程序的数量。为此目的,已编制了一组在说明、顺序和等级方面类似的程序。这些被组合在一起的程序已获得新的描述,该描述反映了所包括的所有行为,以方便其编码,但尊重2021年完整版命名法提案的实质。随后,SEDAR的私人医学委员会为那些可能需要麻醉的程序指定了麻醉法案。此外,还为那些相对于管理委员会核准的最新版本的新行为分配了一个临时代码,以便对其进行数字识别。结果执行版命名法共有234项医疗行为,而2021版命名法共有395项,按OMC分类组和耳鼻喉科亚专科分布。114个程序保留了原始的OMC代码,对医疗法案的描述进行了一些修改。其他手术也由耳鼻喉科进行,但在其他地方列出,具有相同的描述和组,并分配了OMC代码。剩下的120个程序是由科学学会及其分专业委员会提出的新建议。结论由SEORL-CCC和SEDAR提出的新耳鼻喉科术语执行版本更新了2021年的术语,是我们专业中唯一有效的用于私人医疗保健日常实践的术语。减少医疗程序,而不损失丰富性或修改手术组,以及麻醉量表的分配,促进了其实施,并提供了最高的质量标准和临床时间表。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Es la revista más importante en español dedicada a la especialidad. Ofrece progresos científicos y técnicos tanto a nivel de originales como de casos clínicos. Además, es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Otorrinolaringología y Patología Cérvico-Facial y está presente en los más prestigiosos índices de referencia.
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