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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
incl [[Pulmonary emphysema or bullous disease without COPD | emphysema]] and [[Bronchitis, chronic, infectious or noninfectious|chronic bronchitis]], [[Bronchitis, acute or chronic not specified, infectious or noninfectious | acute or chronic bronchitis]] forms of COPD  
*COPD refers to a group of lung disorders which have similar clinical presentation and course but different histopathological appearances (i.e. how they look under the microscope).  Primarily COPD is a combination of "pulmonary emphysema" and "chronic bronchitis", with many or most patients having histopathological characteristics of both.
*A potentially BIG source of confusion is that the "Chronic bronchitis" which is a form of COPD, is '''DIFFERENT''' from '''[[Bronchitis, chronic, infectious or noninfectious]]'''. 
**Part of the reason for this confusion is that sometimes clinicians use "Chronic bronchitis" and "COPD" interchangeably if a patient is the so-called "blue bloater" phenotype of COPD.


{{DiscussAllan | J44.8 why would we include this code for a Dx of '''emphysema''' when there is already a very specific code and show below J43.9?  
Use this code to code COPD as a [[Comorbid Diagnosis]].
*also, why would [[Bronchitis]] need this code also, as we already have it mapped to 3 other options in IDC10? I do not see how collectors will be able to be consistent with all these double coding options.}}
 
===Coding instruction ===
*use '''[[COPD, without exacerbation]]''' or '''[[COPD, acute exacerbation]]''' if a diagnosis is chronic bronchitis and there is a PRESENCE of COPD.   
*use '''[[Bronchitis, chronic, infectious or noninfectious]]''' if there is an ABSENCE of COPD.


== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
*[[COPD, acute exacerbation]]
*[[COPD, acute exacerbation]]
*[[Pulmonary emphysema or bullous disease without COPD]] J43.9
*[[Pulmonary emphysema or bullous disease without COPD]]
*[[Emphysema, mediastinal or interstitial]]
*[[Emphysema, mediastinal or interstitial]]
*[[Bronchitis, acute or chronic not specified, infectious or noninfectious]] J40
*[[Bronchitis, acute or chronic not specified, infectious or noninfectious]]
*[[Bronchitis, chronic, infectious or noninfectious]] J42
*[[Bronchitis, chronic, infectious or noninfectious]]


== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==


== Related CCI Codes ==
== Related CCI Codes ==
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 25 November 2018

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: COPD, without exacerbation
ICD10 code: J44.8
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: COPD
Charlson/ALERT Scale: Chronic pulmonary disease
APACHE Como Component: Respiratory
APACHE Acute Component: 2019-0: COPD
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    • 2019-01-01
    • 2999-12-31
    • J44.8
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Additional Info

  • COPD refers to a group of lung disorders which have similar clinical presentation and course but different histopathological appearances (i.e. how they look under the microscope). Primarily COPD is a combination of "pulmonary emphysema" and "chronic bronchitis", with many or most patients having histopathological characteristics of both.
  • A potentially BIG source of confusion is that the "Chronic bronchitis" which is a form of COPD, is DIFFERENT from Bronchitis, chronic, infectious or noninfectious.
    • Part of the reason for this confusion is that sometimes clinicians use "Chronic bronchitis" and "COPD" interchangeably if a patient is the so-called "blue bloater" phenotype of COPD.

Use this code to code COPD as a Comorbid Diagnosis.

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