duration for OutputEvents table #1201
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sunukp
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I usually consider outputevents data to be documented at an end time, and for something continual like what you mentioned (CSF drainage), then I also assume it's an hourly value. Unfortunately those 5 hour gaps could be either the drainage over 5 hours, or they simply started it again on the hour and it corresponds to < 1 hour of volume. There isn't a consistent way to tell. for the urine output queries, I wrote some approaches to basically say "if this has been going on for at least 3 hours, calculate the rate", and you may find those useful/adaptable to the CSF data. |
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The table InputEvents has columns StartTime & EndTime so I can easily compute the event duration.
However OutputEvents has only one timestamp (ChartTime), so there is not an obvious way to obtain duration. Is there a guideline for this? I am looking at CSF drainage in particular. Since this seems to be recorded hourly, is it ok to say that the drainage occurred over the past hour? There are 5~20hour gaps in the data at times, which is the reason I am asking.
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