List of MeSH codes (E02)

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List of MeSH codes (E02) refers to a comprehensive categorization within the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) system, specifically focusing on the area of therapeutic approaches. MeSH is a hierarchical vocabulary used for indexing, cataloging, and searching for biomedical and health-related information. The E02 category encompasses a wide range of therapeutic modalities, including drugs, surgical procedures, and alternative therapies. This article provides an overview of the subcategories and specific codes under the E02 classification.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The E02 category of MeSH codes is dedicated to therapeutic interventions, which are methods or processes of treating diseases, injuries, or disorders. These interventions can be preventive, curative, or palliative and may involve medical, surgical, or other forms of treatment. The classification is designed to cover all aspects of therapy, from traditional pharmacological treatments to more contemporary and alternative approaches.

Subcategories[edit | edit source]

The E02 category is divided into several subcategories, each focusing on a different type of therapeutic intervention. Some of the key subcategories include:

Each subcategory further divides into more specific topics, allowing for precise indexing and searching of biomedical literature.

Drug Therapy (E02.319)[edit | edit source]

Drug therapy, under the code E02.319, involves the use of pharmaceuticals to treat or manage diseases. This subcategory covers a wide range of drugs, including antibiotics, antivirals, chemotherapy agents, and more. It is one of the most extensive areas within the E02 classification, reflecting the central role of pharmacology in modern medicine.

Electric Stimulation Therapy (E02.365)[edit | edit source]

Electric stimulation therapy (E02.365) includes treatments that use electrical currents to affect bodily functions. This can range from cardiac pacemakers to transcranial magnetic stimulation. The category reflects the growing interest in and application of electrical technologies in therapeutic settings.

Physical Therapy Modalities (E02.600)[edit | edit source]

Physical therapy modalities (E02.600) encompass a variety of treatments aimed at improving movement and function. This can include exercises, massage, heat treatment, and more. Physical therapy is a critical component of rehabilitation and management of chronic conditions.

Surgical Procedures, Operative (E02.831)[edit | edit source]

Surgical procedures, operative (E02.831), cover all aspects of surgery as a therapeutic intervention. This includes traditional open surgeries, minimally invasive procedures, and robotic-assisted surgeries. The category is essential for understanding the surgical options available for various conditions.

Complementary Therapies (E02.900)[edit | edit source]

Complementary therapies (E02.900) include a range of treatments that are used alongside or in place of traditional medical treatments. This can include herbal medicine, acupuncture, and mind-body therapies. The inclusion of this category acknowledges the role of alternative and complementary approaches in health care.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The List of MeSH codes (E02) provides a structured way to categorize and search for information on therapeutic interventions. By breaking down the broad field of therapy into specific subcategories and codes, MeSH facilitates the efficient retrieval of relevant literature. This classification is invaluable for researchers, healthcare professionals, and students seeking to navigate the vast body of biomedical information.


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