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'''Renal Transplant Patient coding process'''
{{DX tag | Renal |  Surgical Problem | Renal Transplant Surgery | |
* 80500 - Renal Transplant Surgery
* 80501 - Removal of Transplant-Organ
* 80502 - Failed
* 80503 - Rejection
* 80504 - Cadaver Donor
* 80505 - Living Donor  | 
* 80500 - Renal Transplant Surgery | 2 | '''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Currently Collected | | | |}}


►Admit from: home (ZZ)
''For problems with kidney transplants, see [[Renal Transplant Problems]].


►Patient Type (Registry): Surgical
This code (80503 - Rejection) is for the reason for surgery; see [[Renal Transplant Problems | 36101 - Renal Transplant Problems - Rejection ]] for the medical problem.


►Apache Type: Elective Surgery
* Admit diagnosis:[[Pre OP admission-other]]
* Acquired diagnosis '''can not be both''':
**Renal Transplant-living donor - 80504
**Renal Transplant-Cadaver donor - 80505
*See  [[Renal Coding Considerations (old)]]
*usually patients are admitted from their home.If the recipient patient is not living in Winnipeg and is receiving a cadaveric donor kidney they may be instructed to go to their nearest hospital and arrangements will be made to transport them to HSC.
*The living donor recipients are scheduled by the renal clinic.The clinic will forward this information the week prior to surgery with the names of both the donor and recipient.
*Usually these patients have a co-morbidity of chronic renal failure. These patients are treated with routine hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Occasionally the patient may receive a transplant before needing dialysis. If a pt has never received routine dialysis in the past, that pt is coded as chronic renal insufficiency mild or moderate depending on their creatinine.
*Once the patient has received a successful renal transplant and is discharged from the hospital,the next time they are admitted to hospital chronic renal failure will not be captured as a co-morbidity unless the transplanted kidney fails to function and dialysis is started again.


►Admit DX: Pre-op Optimization - 893
*If a renal transplant fails you might be able to code one of the following:  
**[[ARI]]  (364-00)
**[[Acute Tubular Necrosis]]  (352-00)
**[[ARF (Diagnosis)]]  (350 **)


►Complication is:  
== Coding during the admission where transplant occurs ==
=== Renal Transplant Patient coding process ===
* [[Admit Type for APACHE II]]: Elective Surgery
* [[Previous Service]]: Not applicable if coming from home, Urology surgery if coming from the OR or PACU
* Admit DX: Pre-op Optimization - 893
* Complication is '''only one of''':  
** [[Renal Transplant]] – '''living donor''' – 805-04 
** [[Renal Transplant]] – '''Cadaver donor''' 805-05


Renal Transplant – living donor – 805-04 
==== Discussion ====
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The following questions relate to improvements of the renal coding error checks. We need answers, and they need to stay on this page, if I am to put the internal consistency checks in place. Ttenbergen 14:46, 2013 January 31 (EST)
Renal Transplant – Cadaver donor 805-05
++Discussion++
* Is the complication for organ source mandatory? Should there be a check for it? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:56, 3 September 2009 (CDT)
** as per Fran/Gail: "Yes and it gets coded under renal transplant surgery"
* Where does the transplant itself get coded then? These instructions omit it.[[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:57, 3 September 2009 (CDT)
* Just to confirm - is the transplant surgery truly elective at all times? Would there not be an "expiry" consideration for cadaver donors? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 16:59, 3 September 2009 (CDT)
** as per Fran/Gail: "I'm not sure if they always are, in the case of cadaveric transplants, although the need to be done immediately, the recipient always can choose not to receive. But I have never seen anyone refuse.. HSC cadaveric transplants are done immediately because we are a single center with donors and recipients in same facility. In other centers where the organ is shipped from east to west coast ideally the surgery should be done within 24hrs, but procedure can be done later. But then the issue of cold ischemia to organ arises. This is according to Dr. Ho (nephrologist)"


'''Renal Donor'''
=== Renal Donor Coding Process ===
see [[Nephrectomy]]


Admit: Recovery Room
== Coding during future admissions of Renal Transplant Recipients ==


Patient Type (Registry): Surgical
=== Intact and working transplant ===
* '''do not code CRF''' if the patient's transplant is working


Apache Type: Elective Surgery
=== Transplant not working ===
* if transplant is not working and patient meets coding requirement, code [[CRF]]
* enter Renal Transplant in comorbids
* enter one of the following codes as admit or complication as appropriate, prioritizing is as usual:
** Renal Transplant Surgery - Rejection (361-01)
** Renal Transplant Surgery - Other (361-90) if not clearly related to rejection


Admit Dx: Nephrectomy – Kidney Donor 801-01
== Considerations for entering Tasks ==
Renal Transplant patients sometimes qualify for one of the [[Dialysis Tasks]] either prior to transplant of if an earlier transplant has failed; check that article and code the task if applicable.
=== discussion  ===
moved to [[Dialysis_Tasks#Change_of_Dialysis_status_during_admission_-_Chronic_or_Acute.3F]] (delete this in a week)[[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 15:35, 14 September 2009 (CDT)


Note: Patients have underlying CRF and are on chronic HD or PD. Task is marked Chronic HD or Chronic PD only if they receive HD or PD in hospital prior to surgery. Rarely is HD given. Usually PD is given (instilled overnight and drained in morning)
== CMV+ or EBV+ prophylactic treatments ==
When a donor is found to be CMV+ or EBV+ the recipient will often prophylactically be put on antiviral medication. '''This does not mean the recipient is, or should be coded as, CMV+ or EBV+. Code only based on positive tests.


If patient receive kidney transplant and develop complication of Hyper K+, renal failure, rejection etc. post-op and subsequently require dialysis this is Acute HD or Acute PD.
== Data Integrity Checks ==
There are a number of coding rules related to renal diagnoses, centralized info about them is in [[Renal Coding Considerations (old)]].


Renal Transplant Patients: On their next admission do not add CRF in the Comorbids because this will indicate that transplant rejected/or not successful.
{{Data Integrity Check List}}


For Renal Transplant Patients who are back in Chronic Renal Failure receiving HD or PD – Enter Renal Transplant Rejection 361-01 as the last admit (When this is not an acute problem). Then enter Renal Transplant and CRF in co-morbs. Mark appropriate task as Chronic.
== Related Articles ==
see [[:Category:Renal Problem (old)]] for other renal problems




 
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[[Category:Renal Surgery (old)]]
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Latest revision as of 16:05, 2019 January 3

Legacy Content

This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:

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For problems with kidney transplants, see Renal Transplant Problems.

This code (80503 - Rejection) is for the reason for surgery; see 36101 - Renal Transplant Problems - Rejection for the medical problem.

  • Admit diagnosis:Pre OP admission-other
  • Acquired diagnosis can not be both:
    • Renal Transplant-living donor - 80504
    • Renal Transplant-Cadaver donor - 80505
  • See Renal Coding Considerations (old)
  • usually patients are admitted from their home.If the recipient patient is not living in Winnipeg and is receiving a cadaveric donor kidney they may be instructed to go to their nearest hospital and arrangements will be made to transport them to HSC.
  • The living donor recipients are scheduled by the renal clinic.The clinic will forward this information the week prior to surgery with the names of both the donor and recipient.
  • Usually these patients have a co-morbidity of chronic renal failure. These patients are treated with routine hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis. Occasionally the patient may receive a transplant before needing dialysis. If a pt has never received routine dialysis in the past, that pt is coded as chronic renal insufficiency mild or moderate depending on their creatinine.
  • Once the patient has received a successful renal transplant and is discharged from the hospital,the next time they are admitted to hospital chronic renal failure will not be captured as a co-morbidity unless the transplanted kidney fails to function and dialysis is started again.

Coding during the admission where transplant occurs

Renal Transplant Patient coding process

Discussion

The following questions relate to improvements of the renal coding error checks. We need answers, and they need to stay on this page, if I am to put the internal consistency checks in place. Ttenbergen 14:46, 2013 January 31 (EST) ++Discussion++

  • Is the complication for organ source mandatory? Should there be a check for it? Ttenbergen 16:56, 3 September 2009 (CDT)
    • as per Fran/Gail: "Yes and it gets coded under renal transplant surgery"
  • Where does the transplant itself get coded then? These instructions omit it.Ttenbergen 16:57, 3 September 2009 (CDT)
  • Just to confirm - is the transplant surgery truly elective at all times? Would there not be an "expiry" consideration for cadaver donors? Ttenbergen 16:59, 3 September 2009 (CDT)
    • as per Fran/Gail: "I'm not sure if they always are, in the case of cadaveric transplants, although the need to be done immediately, the recipient always can choose not to receive. But I have never seen anyone refuse.. HSC cadaveric transplants are done immediately because we are a single center with donors and recipients in same facility. In other centers where the organ is shipped from east to west coast ideally the surgery should be done within 24hrs, but procedure can be done later. But then the issue of cold ischemia to organ arises. This is according to Dr. Ho (nephrologist)"

Renal Donor Coding Process

see Nephrectomy

Coding during future admissions of Renal Transplant Recipients

Intact and working transplant

  • do not code CRF if the patient's transplant is working

Transplant not working

  • if transplant is not working and patient meets coding requirement, code CRF
  • enter Renal Transplant in comorbids
  • enter one of the following codes as admit or complication as appropriate, prioritizing is as usual:
    • Renal Transplant Surgery - Rejection (361-01)
    • Renal Transplant Surgery - Other (361-90) if not clearly related to rejection

Considerations for entering Tasks

Renal Transplant patients sometimes qualify for one of the Dialysis Tasks either prior to transplant of if an earlier transplant has failed; check that article and code the task if applicable.

discussion

moved to Dialysis_Tasks#Change_of_Dialysis_status_during_admission_-_Chronic_or_Acute.3F (delete this in a week)Ttenbergen 15:35, 14 September 2009 (CDT)

CMV+ or EBV+ prophylactic treatments

When a donor is found to be CMV+ or EBV+ the recipient will often prophylactically be put on antiviral medication. This does not mean the recipient is, or should be coded as, CMV+ or EBV+. Code only based on positive tests.

Data Integrity Checks

There are a number of coding rules related to renal diagnoses, centralized info about them is in Renal Coding Considerations (old).

Data Integrity Checks (automatic list)

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Query Check Renal IncompatibleDxsCCMDB.accdbretired

Related Articles

see Category:Renal Problem (old) for other renal problems