BS-200 BS-220 BS-120 BS-130 BS-180 Chemi PDF
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Preface
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Contents
Preface .............................................................................................................. 1
Who Should Read This Manual ............................................................................................. 1
What Can You Find in This Manual........................................................................................ 1
Conventions Used in This Manual ......................................................................................... 1
Contents............................................................................................................ 1
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1 Mindray HL7 Interface
Only portion of the messages, segments and other data defined are used for Mindray
HL7 interface that needs only part of these data.
Communication Layer
Where,
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Enter character in ASCII is <0x0D>.
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2 Communication and HL7 Protocol
Communication here concerns result sending and sample information downloading.
The former means the analyzer transmits the measurement data to an external
system (such as the LIS). There are two types of transmission: real-time and batch.
Batch-mode transmission is not allowed in two conditions: 1) Real-time mode is
enabled; 2) The system is in testing status. The latter means the analyzer downloads
sample information from LIS in real-time or batch mode. Real-time mode can be
achieved only if a sample bar code reader is equipped. Batch-mode downloading
refers to retrieving samples in certain period of the day.
This chapter introduces the message types (Ver. 2.3.1) used by Mindray HL7
interface.
NOTE:
HL7 supports many types of messages, but only 5 of them are
employed on the Mindray HL7 interface.
NOTE:
For complete and detailed descriptions of HL7 message grammar, refer
to the HL7 standard written by the HL7 standard committee.
Each segment consists of a name (three characters) and variable fields that are
composed of components and subcomponents. The separators of each element are
defined in the MSH segment in every message.
For instance,
MSH|^~\&|Manufacturer|Model|||20060427194802||ORU^R01|1|P|2.3.1||||0||ASCII|||
Where, the five characters following MSH are defined as delimiters to separate the
fields, components and subcomponents. Although the characters can be any non-text
ones, the HL7 standard recommends you to use the following:
Character Description
| Field separator
^ Component separator
& Subcomponent separator
~ Repetition separator
\ Escape character
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The first field of MSH includes all separators and most of other fields are empty.
These fields are optional and not used by Mindray HL7 interface.
The order of the segments following MSH in every message is specially specified.
NOTE:
A segment is defined as optional or to be repeated by using the
following grammar:
[ ] indicates the segment in it is optional.
{ } indicates the segment in it can be repeated for 0 or 1 time or more.
ORU^R01 is used to transmit sample result, QC result and calibration results to the
LIS host. (Transmission of calibration results is not allowed on the
BS-200/BS-220/BS-120/BS-130/BS-180)
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An ORU^R01 message includes:
When the test information reaches the LIS server, you can select desired items as
needed.
ORU Description
-Calibrator information (quantity, sequence number, name, lot No., expiration date,
concentration, etc)
All calibration results of a test can be transmitted via one message. The
above-mentioned information can be applied as needed. Refer to following contents
for details.
-Control information (name, lot No., expiration date, concentration level, mean value)
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The message structure for calibration and QC results are show below:
QRY^Q02 message is used for sample information query on LIS and has an event
Q02. The structure of QRY message is as follows:
QRY Description
QCK Description
DSR^Q03 message sends and displays searched results, i.e. send sample
information from LIS to the analyzer. The structure of DSR message is as follows:
DSR Description
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ACK^Q03 responds to DSR^Q03 message and is as follows:
ACK Description
Message Segment
This section describes the components of each segment: field name, field length and
description.
All fields used in message segment are listed in following tables. The numbers
followed by a ‘#’ symbol indicate that the fields are required for the message.
NOTE:
Some fields, though without values, are provided in Mindray’s HL7
protocol for function extension in future.
The MSH segment of Mindray HL7 interface message uses the following fields:
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No. Field Length Description
10# Message Control ID 20 Message control ID. Indicates one
message each and increases from 1
with message increasing.
11# Processing ID 3 Processing ID. Always set to P
(product).
12# Version ID 60 Version ID. Version of HL7 protocol:
2.3.1.
13 Sequence Number 15 Void and reserved. Serial number
14 Continuation Pointer 180 Void and reserved. Continuation pointer
15 Accept 2 Void and reserved. Type of accepted
Acknowledgment acknowledgment
Type
16 Application 2 Void and reserved. Type of application
Acknowledgment response, used as result type.
Type
0- Sample result;
1- Calibration result;
2- QC result.
It is void in non-ORU messages.
17 Country Code 2 Void and reserved. Country code
18 Character Set 10 Character set. ASCII is used.
19 Principal Language Of 60 Void and reserved. Principle language
Message of the message
20 Alternate Character 20 Void and reserved. Handling scheme of
Set Handling Scheme alternate character
Comments: MSH segment applies to all messages. Fields 3 and 4 are determined
by LIS manufacturer; fields 5 and 6 are set to “Manufacturer” and “Model”; fields 10
and 16 are integers; others are strings.
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No. Field Length Description
5 Delayed 1 Void and reserved. Delayed
Acknowledgment acknowledgment type.
Type
6 Error Condition 100 Error condition (status code).
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No. Field Length Description
1 Set ID – PID 10 Identifies different patient information
segments
2 Patient ID 20 Patient admission No.
3# Patient Identifier List 20 Medical record number
4 Alternate Patient ID – 20 Bed No.
PID
5# Patient Name 48 Name of patient
6 Mother’s Maiden 48 Patient zone
Name
7 Date/Time of Birth 26 Birth date of patient. (Format:
YYYYMMDDHHMMSS). It could be
void.
8 Sex 1 Patient gender.
M for male
F for female
O for others
9 Patient Alias 48 Blood type (O, A, B and AB)
10 Race 80 Void and reserved. Race of patient.
11 Patient Address 106 Void and reserved. Address of patient.
12 County Code 4 Void and reserved. County code of
patient.
13 Phone Number - 40 Void and reserved. Phone number
Home (home) of patient.
14 Phone Number - 40 Void and reserved. Phone number
Business (business) of patient.
15 Primary Language 60 Void and reserved. Primary language
of patient.
16 Marital Status 80 Void and reserved. Marital status of
patient.
17 Religion 80 Void and reserved. Religion of patient.
18 Patient Account 20 Void and reserved.
Number
19 SSN Number -Patient 16 Void and reserved.
20 Driver's License 25 Void and reserved.
Number – Patient
21 Mother's Identifier 20 Void and reserved. Mother’s identifier.
22 Ethnic Group 80 Void and reserved.
23 Birth Place 60 Void and reserved. Birth place of
patient.
24 Multiple Birth 1 Void and reserved. Multiple birth
Indicator indicator, Y(yes) or N(no).
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No. Field Length Description
25 Birth Order 2 Void and reserved. Birth order, an
integer greater than 0.
26 Citizenship 80 Void and reserved.
27 Veterans Military 60 Void and reserved. Veteran military
Status status of patient.
28 Nationality 80 Void and reserved.
29 Patient Death Date 26 Void and reserved. Patient death date
and Time and time.
30 Patient Death 1 Void and reserved. Patient death
Indicator indicator, Y (yes) or N (no).
Comments: PID segment only applies to ORU^R01 message. Fields 1 and 25 are
integers; fields 24 and 30 are Booleans; others are strings.
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No. Field Length Description
15 Specimen Source 300 Sample source, used as sample type,
such as blood, urine, etc
16 Ordering Provider 120 Order provider, used as sender.
17 Order Callback 40 Void and reserved. Sending
Phone Number department
18 Placer Field 1 60 Characteristic of sample (icterus,
hemolysis and lipemia)
19 Placer Field 2 60 Void and reserved.
20 Filler Field 1 60 Attending doctor
21 Filler Field 2 60 Treatment department
22 Result Rpt/Status 26 Void and reserved. Result
Change – Date/Time report/status change-date/time.
23 Charge to Practice 40 Void and reserved. Charge to
practice.
24 Diagnostic Serv Sect 10 Void and reserved. Diagnosis ID.
ID
25 Result Status 1 Void and reserved. Status of result.
26 Parent Result 200 Void and reserved. Parent result.
27 Quantity/Timing 200 Void and reserved. Quantity/time.
28 Result Copies To 150 Void and reserved. Result copies to.
29 Parent 150 Void and reserved. Parent order.
30 Transportation Mode 20 Void and reserved. Transportation
mode.
31 Reason for Study 300 Void and reserved. Reason for study.
32 Principal Result 200 Void and reserved. Principal result
Interpreter interpreter.
33 Assistant Result 200 Void and reserved. Assistant result
Interpreter interpreter.
34 Technician 200 Void and reserved. Technician.
35 Transcriptionist 200 Void and reserved. Transcriptionist.
36 Scheduled Date/Time 26 Void and reserved. Scheduled
date/time.
37 Number of Sample 4 Void and reserved. Number of sample
Containers containers.
38 Transport Logistics of 60 Void and reserved. Transport logistics
Collected Sample of collected sample.
39 Collector’s Comment 200 Void and reserved. Collector’s
comment.
40 Transport 60 Void and reserved. Transport
Arrangement arrangement responsibility.
Responsibility
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No. Field Length Description
41 Transport Arranged 30 Void and reserved. Transport
arranged.
42 Escort Required 1 Void and reserved. Escort required.
43 Planned Patient 200 Void and reserved. Planned patient
Transport Comment transport comment.
44 Ordering Facility 60 Void and reserved. Name of placer.
Name
45 Ordering Facility 106 Void and reserved. Address of placer.
Address
46 Ordering Facility 48 Void and reserved. Phone number of
Phone Number placer.
47 Ordering Provider 106 Void and reserved. Address of
Address provider.
To transmit calibration result (MSH-16 is 1), Mindray HL7 interface uses the following
fields: (Calibration result transmission is not allowed on
BS-200/BS-220/BS-120/BS-130/BS-180)
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No. Field Length Description
13 Relevant Clinical Info. 300 Calibrator name
14 Specimen Received 26 Lot No.
Date/Time
15 Specimen Source 300 Expiration date
16 Ordering Provider 120 Standard concentration
17 Order Callback Phone 40 Concentration level. High-H,
Number Medium-M, Low-L
18 Placer Field 1 60 Response
19 Placer Field 2 60 Number of calibration parameters
20 Filler Field 1 60 Calibration value
21 Filler Field 2 60 Void and reserved.
22 Result Rpt/Status 26 Void and reserved. Result
Change – Date/Time report/status change-date/time.
23 Charge to Practice 40 Void and reserved. Charge to
practice.
24 Diagnostic Serv Sect ID 10 Void and reserved. Diagnosis ID.
25 Result Status 1 Void and reserved. Status of result.
26 Parent Result 200 Void and reserved. Parent result.
27 Quantity/Timing 200 Void and reserved. Quantity/time.
28 Result Copies To 150 Void and reserved. Result copies to.
29 Parent 150 Void and reserved. Parent order.
30 Transportation Mode 20 Void and reserved. Transportation
mode.
31 Reason for Study 300 Void and reserved. Reason for study.
32 Principal Result 200 Void and reserved. Principal result
Interpreter interpreter.
33 Assistant Result 200 Void and reserved. Assistant result
Interpreter interpreter.
34 Technician 200 Void and reserved. Technician.
35 Transcriptionist 200 Void and reserved. Transcriptionist.
36 Scheduled Date/Time 26 Void and reserved. Scheduled
date/time.
37 Number of Sample 4 Void and reserved. Number of sample
Containers containers.
38 Transport Logistics of 60 Void and reserved. Transport logistics
Collected Sample of collected sample.
39 Collector’s Comment 200 Void and reserved. Collector’s
comment.
40 Transport Arrangement 60 Void and reserved. Transport
Responsibility arrangement responsibility.
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No. Field Length Description
41 Transport Arranged 30 Void and reserved. Transport
arranged.
42 Escort Required 1 Void and reserved. Escort required.
43 Planned Patient 200 Void and reserved. Planned patient
Transport Comment transport comment.
44 Ordering Facility Name 60 Void and reserved. Name of placer.
45 Ordering Facility 106 Void and reserved. Address of placer.
Address
46 Ordering Facility Phone 48 Void and reserved. Phone number of
Number placer.
47 Ordering Provider 106 Void and reserved. Address of
Address provider.
Spline: 4*(n-1) parameters, which are R0i, ai, bi, ci. n is number of calibrators.
To transmit QC result (MSH-16 is 2), Mindray HL7 interface uses the following fields:
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No. Field Length Description
8 Observation End 26 Void and reserved. Observation end
Date/Time date/time
9 Collection Volume 20 Void and reserved
10 Collector Identifier 60 Void and reserved
11 Specimen Action 1 Void and reserved
Code
12 Danger Code 60 Void and reserved
13 Relevant Clinical Info. 300 Control name
14 Specimen Received 26 Lot No.
Date/Time
15 Specimen Source 300 Expiration date
16 Ordering Provider 120 Void and reserved
17 Order Callback 40 Concentration level. High-H,
Phone Number Medium-M, Low-L
18 Placer Field 1 60 Mean value (mean concentration)
19 Placer Field 2 60 Standard deviation
20 Filler Field 1 60 Test result (concentration)
21 Filler Field 2 60 Unit
22 Result Rpt/Status 26 Void and reserved. Result
Change – Date/Time report/status change-date/time.
23 Charge to Practice 40 Void and reserved. Charge to
practice.
24 Diagnostic Serv Sect 10 Void and reserved. Diagnosis ID.
ID
25 Result Status 1 Void and reserved. Status of result.
26 Parent Result 200 Void and reserved. Parent result.
27 Quantity/Timing 200 Void and reserved. Quantity/time.
28 Result Copies To 150 Void and reserved. Result copies to.
29 Parent 150 Void and reserved. Parent order.
30 Transportation Mode 20 Void and reserved. Transportation
mode.
31 Reason for Study 300 Void and reserved. Reason for study.
32 Principal Result 200 Void and reserved. Principal result
Interpreter interpreter.
33 Assistant Result 200 Void and reserved. Assistant result
Interpreter interpreter.
34 Technician 200 Void and reserved. Technician.
35 Transcriptionist 200 Void and reserved. Transcriptionist.
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No. Field Length Description
36 Scheduled Date/Time 26 Void and reserved. Scheduled
date/time.
37 Number of Sample 4 Void and reserved. Number of sample
Containers containers.
38 Transport Logistics of 60 Void and reserved. Transport logistics
Collected Sample of collected sample.
39 Collector’s Comment 200 Void and reserved. Collector’s
comment.
40 Transport 60 Void and reserved. Transport
Arrangement arrangement responsibility.
Responsibility
41 Transport Arranged 30 Void and reserved. Transport
arranged.
42 Escort Required 1 Void and reserved. Escort required.
43 Planned Patient 200 Void and reserved. Planned patient
Transport Comment transport comment.
44 Ordering Facility 60 Void and reserved. Name of placer.
Name
45 Ordering Facility 106 Void and reserved. Address of placer.
Address
46 Ordering Facility 48 Void and reserved. Phone number of
Phone Number placer.
47 Ordering Provider 106 Void and reserved. Address of
Address provider.
OBX Observation
The OBX segment transmits the observations. If sample results are to be transmitted
(MSH-16 is 0)—Each patient may have multiple test results, then more than one OBX
segment will be used to transmit the results. On the
BS-200/BS-220/BS-120/BS-130/BS-180, all test results of a patient are transmitted
separately. The HL7 interface does not check the repeatability of the test results,
which should be performed by the user system.
The OBX segment of Mindray HL7 interface uses the following fields:
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No. Field Length Description
4 Observation Sub-ID 20 Observation Sub-ID, used as test
name.
5 Observation Value 65536 Observation value, used as test result
(concentration, negative(-),
positive(+), weak positive(+-), etc).
6 Units 90 Unit of test result.
7 References Range 90 Reference range for test result. It is
qualitative reference for qualitative
tests.
8 Abnormal Flags 5 Abnormal flag to indicate whether the
test result is normal or not.
User can define the flags via the data
dictionary on the operation software of
chemistry analyzer.
9 Probability 5 Void and reserved. Probability.
10 Nature of Abnormal 2 Void and reserved. Reason of
Test abnormal test.
11# Observe Result 1 Status of observation result, set to
Status F-final results.
12 Date Last Observe 26 Void and reserved. Date of last normal
Normal Values observation value.
13 User Defined Access 20 User-defined access check, used as
Checks original result.
14 Date/Time of the 28 Observation date/time, used as testing
Observation date/time.
15 Producer's ID 60 Void and reserved. Used as test
department.
16 Responsible 80 Responsible observer, used as tester.
Observer
17 Observation Method 60 Void and reserved. Observation
method.
Comments: OBX segment only applies to ORU^R01 message. Fields 1, 3 and 9 are
integers; fields 5 and 13 are floating numbers; others are strings.
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No. Field Length Description
4# Query ID 10 Query ID, indicates different queries
and increases from 1.
5 Deferred Response 1 Void and reserved. Deferred
Type response type.
6 Deferred Response 26 Void and reserved. Deferred
Date/Time response date/time.
7# Quantity Limited 10 Quantity limited request, set to RD
Request (records).
8# Who Subject Filter 60 Subject filter, used as sample bar
code.
9# What Subject Filter 60 Subject filter. OTH for query and CAN
for canceling
10# What Department 60 Void and reserved. Department data
Data Code code.
11 What Data Code 20 Void and reserved. Data code value
Value Qual. qualifier.
12 Query Results Level 1 Void and reserved. Query results
level. T for Full results
Comments: QRD segment may appear in QRY^Q02 and DSR^Q03 messages. Field
8 is bar code for real-time downloading and null for group downloading; field 4 is an
integer, while others are strings.
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No. Field Length Description
9 When 60 Void and reserved. Time interval.
Quantity/Timing
Qualifier
Comments: QRF segment only applies to QRY^Q02 message. Fields 3 and 4 are 0
o’clock and query time of the day, and used as search conditions. All fields are
strings.
Comments: QAK segment applies to QCK^Q02 and DSR^Q03 messages. All fields
of this segment are strings.
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Comments: DSP segment only applies to DSR^Q03 message. Field 1 is an integer,
while others are strings.
The third field “Data Line” displays the sample information downloaded from the LIS
server. The sequence of the sample information is shown as follows. The bar code
and test No. are required, while other items are optional.
The analyzer recognizes a test with its Test Number. For the same test, if the test
number in the analyzer and that in the LIS server are not the same, you can open the
ItemID.ini file in the folder where the executive file of operating software locates and
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configure the test number. Only if test correspondence is set, the test results can be
transmitted and sample information be downloaded.
Comments: DSC segment only applies to DSR^Q03 message. The only field of this
segment is void when DSR^Q03 message responds to group query and not void in
other conditions. This field is an integer.
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3 Communication Process and Message
Example
A message of HL7 protocol is the format of:
Where, <SB> means the start of the message and is <VT> in ASCII, that is 0x0B.
<EB> means the end of the message and is <FS> in ASCII, that is 0x1C.
ddddd means what to be transferred and includes multiple segments, each of which
ends with <CR>, that is, 0x0D.
The following lines list multiple message examples of the HL7 protocol.
1. The chemistry analyzer sends test results to the LIS host by samples, that is,
all tests of a sample are transferred via one message. The LIS host responses
accordingly when receiving the message.
An ORU message may include the following segments: MSH, PID, OBR and OBX
(multiple OBX segments may be contained if a sample has more than one test).MSH,
standing for message header, is included in each message and in the format of: (The
words in brackets are for explanation and not the segments)
MSH|^~\&|Corp.(Manufacturer)|product(Device model)|||20070423140610(System
date/time, yyyymmddhhMMss)||ORU^R01(Message type)|1(Control ID, used to
identify the message and increases from 1)|P(Fixed value, means the
product)|2.3.1(Version of HL7 protocol)||||0(0 for sample test result, 1 for calibration
result, 2 for QC result, void for others)||ASCII(Character set)|||
Field Value
Name of patient Tommy
Blood type A
Bed No. 12
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Sample bar code 0000000002
Sample ID 2
STAT Yes
The analyzer sends the test results to LIS via ORU^R01 message as follows:
OBR|1|0000000002|2|Mindray^BS-200|Y||||||||||serum||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| <CR>
Sample ID is for internal
Sample
use and must not be Emergency Sample Type
Barcode
analyzed by the server
OBX|1|NM|2|test2|5.000000|g/ml|-||||F||||||| <CR>
Quantita Result Unit
Test Result
tive test
Test No., a string, Test name functions
has been converted as a note and must not
for use on the server. be analyzed.
<EB> <CR>
When receiving the message, the LIS host first judges the legality and type of the
message and then replies accordingly. The following is a standard reply by LIS.
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<SB> MSH|^~\&|||Manufacturer|Model|20070719145307||ACK^R01|1|P|2.3.1||||0||ASCII||| <CR>
Message Type:Response of
ORU
<EB> <CR>
If error is included in the ORU message, it can be returned in the MSA segment, and
the analyzer will handle it properly and trigger alarms. When a reject error of 206
occurs on the LIS host, the ACK message for reply is as follows:
<EB> <CR>
2. The chemistry analyzer sends QC test results to the LIS host. On the
BS-200/BS-220/BS-120/BS-130/BS-180, each QC test result is sent via one
message.
Field Value
Test No. 1
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Standard deviation of control 2, 1
The analyzer sends the test results to LIS via ORU^R01 message as follows:
OBR|1|1|test1|Mindray^BS-200||20070720120143|||||||QUAL1|1111
|20080720000000||H|5.000000|2.000000|0.11029|g/ml||||||||||||||||||||||||||| <CR>
Mean QC result
Expiration date SD Result Unit
concentration (concentration)
Concentration level
<EB> <CR>
3. The chemistry analyzer sends query request to the LIS host, and also
downloads sample information, patient demographics and test information of
specified bar code from LIS.
For example: To download a sample of 34567743(bar code) from LIS, the analyzer
sends a QRY^Q02 message as follows:
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<SB> MSH|^~\&|Manufacturer|Model|||20070723170707||QRY^Q02|1|P|2.3.1||||||ASCII||| <CR>
Message type
QRD|20070723170707|R|D|1|||RD|34567743|OTH|||T| <CR>
Query Results Level
Quantity
Qry. Format Sample
Qry. Time Qry. Priority Limited What Subject Filter
Code Barcode
Request
QRF|BS-200|20070723170749|20070723170749|||RCT|COR|ALL|| <CR>
Which Date/ Which Date/Time Date/Time
Time Qualifier Status Qualifier Selection Qualifier
<EB> <CR>
When receiving the message, the LIS returns the QCK^Q02 message and replies as
follows if the sample of the bar code exists:
ERR|0| <CR>
Error Code and
Location
QAK|SR|OK| <CR>
Query Query Response
Tag Status
<EB> <CR>
If the sample of the bar code does not exist, the LIS replies as follows:
When the sample of the specified bar code exists on LIS, the LIS returns the
QCK^Q02 message and sends the data message DSR^Q03, which contains the
patient demographics, sample and test information.
Field Value
Name of patient Tom
Patient ID 123
Sample ID 3
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Sample type Urine
Test No. 1, 3
ERR|0| <CR>
QAK|SR|OK| <CR>
QRD|20070723170707|R|D|1|||RD|34567743|OTH|||T| <CR>
QRF|BS-200|20070723170749|20070723170749|||RCT|COR|ALL|| <CR>
DSP|1||123||| <CR>
Hospital No.
Serial No.
DSP|2||256||| <CR>
Bed No.
DSP|3||Tom||| <CR>
Patient Name
DSP|4||19620824000000||| <CR>
Birthday
DSP|5||M||| <CR>
Gender
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DSP|6|||||<CR>
DSP|7||||| <CR>
DSP|8||||| <CR>
DSP|9||||| <CR>
DSP|10||||| <CR>
DSP|11||||| <CR>
DSP|12||||| <CR>
DSP|13||||| <CR>
DSP|14||||| <CR>
DSP|15||||| <CR>
DSP|16||||| <CR>
DSP|17||||| <CR>
DSP|18||||| <CR>
DSP|19||||| <CR>
DSP|20||||| <CR>
DSP|21||34567743||| <CR>
DSP|22||3||| <CR>
Sample ID
DSP|23||20070723160000||| <CR>
Sending
DSP|24||N||| <CR> Time
Emergency
DSP|25||||| <CR>
DSP|26||urine||| <CR>
Sample Type
DSP|27||Mary||| <CR>
Sender
DSP|28||ABC||| <CR>
Sending
DSP|29||1^^^||| <CR> Dept.
DSP|30||3^^^||| <CR>
DSC||<CR>
<EB> <CR>
No DSR message will be sent if a QCK^Q02 message has been sent indicating no
corresponding sample on LIS.
4. The chemistry analyzer sends group query request to LIS for downloading
all or latest samples of the current day.
The two query modes are distinguished by the time period. See the table below.
All samples of current day 0 o’clock of current day System time when
the query is sent
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Latest samples of current End time of the latest System time when
day query the query is sent
For example: A group query is sent to LIS at 17:00 on July 23, 2007 to download all
samples of the current day. The query message is as follows:
Similarly to single sample query, the LIS host replies accordingly if corresponding
samples exist. If yes, the LIS host sends all qualified samples to the analyzer after
returning the query reply. Each sample is transferred via a DSR message, and the
DSC segment of the last DSR message is void, indicating the end of the group
transfer. For example: 3 qualified samples are found on LIS and are as follows:
Birth date February 16, 1972 May 12, 1983 December 12,
1979
Sample ID 2 3 9
No. of included 1, 4 2, 3, 6 8
tests
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The DSR messages are as follows:
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DSP|14||||| <CR>
DSP|15||||| <CR>
DSP|16||||| <CR>
DSP|17||||| <CR>
DSP|18||||| <CR>
DSP|19||||| <CR>
DSP|20||||| <CR>
DSP|21||1587121||| <CR>
DSP|22||3||| <CR>
DSP|23||||| <CR>
DSP|24||Y||| <CR>
DSP|25||||| <CR>
DSP|26||plasma||| <CR>
DSP|27||||| <CR>
DSP|28||||| <CR>
DSP|29||2^^^||| <CR>
DSP|30||3^^^||| <CR>
DSP|31||6^^^||| <CR>
DSC|2| <CR>
Second DSR message of three
<EB> <CR>
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DSC|| <CR>
Third DSR message of the
three. Void means the end of
multiple-sample transferring
<EB> <CR>
The analyzer sends back an ACK message to LIS every time when receiving a DSR
message. The ACK messages for the above-mentioned DSR messages are:
QRF|BS-400|20070723000000|20070723170000|||RCT|COR|ALL|| <CR>
<EB> <CR>
When receiving the QRY message of cancel, the LIS host stops its operation after
sending the current sample.
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P/N: BA20-20-75337(1.2)