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LAN/WLAN Data Export
Efficia CM Series Data Export Guide 2-7
Message Conventions
OBX||NM|0007-f0c7^T1^MDIL||99.1|0004-1140^F^MDIL|||||F<CR>
The following example shows an ORU message sent by the monitor to the server. The
message contains a medium level alarm.
MSH|^~\&|^EfficiaCM||||20140510124500||ORU^R01^ORU_R01|MONITORABC00000
0002D|P|
2.4|||||||||2.16.840.1.113883.9.2.1
PID|||MRN1234||JONES^MARY^A<CR>
PV1|||^^LOCATION34|||||||||||||||A|TRANSACTION1234<CR>
ORC|NW|||||||||||||||||MONITORABC<CR>
OBR||||ALARM|||20120513111801|||OPERATOR12<CR>
OBX||TX|2^Yellow Alarm^MDIL-ALERT||SpO2 High, SpO2=98 %||||||F<CR>
Message Header (MSH) Segment
Every ORU message begins with the MSH segment, which contains message envelope
information, such as the source, destination, and some specifics of the message syntax.
The MSH segment does not contain clinical information.
Example:
This MSH segment shows an ORU message being sent from the Efficia CM Series monitor
on May 10, 2014, at 12:45:00 pm.
MSH|^~\&|^EfficiaCM||||20140510124500||ORU^R01^ORU_R01|MONITORABC00000
0002D|P|
2.4|||||||||2.16.840.1.113883.9.2.1<CR>
The following table describes each field in the MSH segment.
Seq Field Description DT Len Usage Min Max Table Sample Value
1 Field
Separator
The character
that separates
the segment ID
(MSH) from the
first data field
(Encoding
Characters) in
the segment.
ST 1 R 1 1 |
2 Encoding
Characters
The four
separator
characters for
the message in
this order:
component
separator (^),
repetition
separator (~),
escape
character (\),
subcomponent
separator (&).
ST 4 R 1 1 ^~\&
3 Sending
Application
Generic
identifier for
the Efficia
monitor.
HD 180 R 1 1 0361 ^EfficiaCM

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