MedUnits {gdata} | R Documentation |
Table of conversions between Intertional Standard (SI) and US 'Conventional' Units for common medical measurements.
Description
Table of conversions between Intertional Standard (SI) and US 'Conventional' Units for common medical measurements.
Usage
data(MedUnits)
Format
A data frame with the following 5 variables.
- Abbreviation
Common Abbreviation (mostly missing)
- Measurement
Measurement Name
- ConventionalUnit
Conventional Unit
- Conversion
Conversion factor
- SIUnit
SI Unit
Details
Medical laboratories and practitioners in the United States use one set of units (the so-called 'Conventional' units) for reporting the results of clinical laboratory measurements, while the rest of the world uses the International Standard (SI) units. It often becomes necessary to translate between these units when participating in international collaborations.
This data set provides constants for converting between SI and US 'Conventional' units.
To perform the conversion from SI units to US 'Conventional' units do:
Measurement in ConventionalUnit
=
(Measurement in SIUnit
) / Conversion
To perform conversion from 'Conventional' to SI units do:
Measurement in SIUnit
=
(Measurement in ConventionalUnit
) * Conversion
Source
https://globalrph.com/medical/conventional-units-international-units/
See Also
The function ConvertMedUnits
automates the
conversion task.
Examples
data(MedUnits)
# Show available conversions
MedUnits$Measurement
# Utility function
matchUnits <- function(X) MedUnits[grep(X, MedUnits$Measurement),]
# Convert SI Glucose measurement to 'Conventional' units
GlucoseSI = c(5, 5.4, 5, 5.1, 5.6, 5.1, 4.9, 5.2, 5.5) # in SI Units
GlucoseUS = GlucoseSI / matchUnits("Glucose")$Conversion
cbind(GlucoseSI, GlucoseUS)
# Also consider using ConvertMedUnits()
ConvertMedUnits(GlucoseSI, "Glucose", to="US")