Saturday, March 6, 2021

100 common diseases logged into our own EMRs over one month

 

100 common diseases logged into our own EMRs over  one month (14th June to 20th July 2020) mined by Avinash using SNOMED CT and finally edited by me. The numbers on the right is the weight of their recurrence in our EMRs (intern E log group) 

Renal failure 10

Stroke 10

Viral fever 8

Anemia 7

Atherosclerosis 7

Diabetes Mellitus 6

Myocardial infarction 6

Osteoporosis 6

TB 6

Heart failure 5

Acute ischemic stroke 4

CKD 4

Hyponatremia

Peripheral Neuropathy 

Cor Pulmonale 3

Diarrhea 3

Gangrene 3

Hemolysis  3

HIV 3

Hypertension 3

Metabolic Syndrome 3

Nephrotic syndrome 3

paraparesis 3

Peripheral Vascular Diseases 3

Quadriparesis

Seizures 3

Sepsis 3

Multiorgan failure 

SLE 3

Urinary Tract Infections 3

Acidosis 2

Valvular heart disease  2

Acute rheumatic fever 2

Cirrhosis of liver 2

Liver failure 

pyelonephritis 2

Guilain Barre syndrome 2

Headache 2

Hyperuricemia 2

Hypokalemia 2

Immunocompromised state  2

involuntary movements 2

Kidney Failure 2

LMN facial nerve palsy 2

Pancreatitis, Acute 2

pleural effusion 2

Pneumonia

Vascular thrombosis

Acute flaccid paralysis 1

Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy 1

Acute Ischaemic Stroke 1

Alcoholism 1

Allergies 1

Amenorrhea 1

Anemia, Aplastic 1

Anemia, Hemolytic 1

Autonomic dysfunction 1

Coronary Artery Disease 1

Cushings syndrome 1

Chronic hepatitis 

HCV, HBV, autoimmune  1

Congenital heart disease 

Portal hypertension 

leukemia 1

low back ache 1

lung consolidation 1

Malnutrition 1

Marfanoid syndrome 1

megaloblastic anemia 1

Meningitis  1

Hyperkalemia 1

nutritional anemia 1

nutritional deficiencies 1

obsessive compulsive disorder 1

Parkinsons 1

Poisoning 1

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, COPD 

recurrent URTIs 1

Schizoaffective disorder 1

Shock 1

sickle cell disease 1

Stomach and duodenal Ulcer 1

Non ulcer dyspepsia 

Irritable bowel syndrome 

Tuberculosis, Meningeal 1

Vomitings 1

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