Template:ICD10 Guideline Iatrogenic: Difference between revisions

m cleaned up Allan's answer
 
(8 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 10: Line 10:
----
----


</noinclude>=== Iatrogenic injuries ===
</noinclude>{{ICD10 Guideline Iatrogenic Injury}}
For iatrogenic injuries we do not want to include a trauma code for what was actually injured. We realize that this means we will loose detail in that case.
'''The only exception to this is [[Rib, fracture, injury/trauma]].


=== Iatrogenic Infection ===
=== Iatrogenic Infection ===
Line 26: Line 24:
=== Regarding Attribution and Identification of Surgical Wound Infections ===  
=== Regarding Attribution and Identification of Surgical Wound Infections ===  
*Note that these iatrogenic infections are attributed to the perioperative care for 30 days --- and for ONE WHOLE YEAR if related to an implanted device left in place  
*Note that these iatrogenic infections are attributed to the perioperative care for 30 days --- and for ONE WHOLE YEAR if related to an implanted device left in place  
*Our reference for this is[https://www.hpsc.ie/a-z/microbiologyantimicrobialresistance/infectioncontrolandhai/surveillance/surgicalsiteinfectionsurveillance/casedefinitions/File,3058,en.pdf CDC Surgical Wound Infection Guidelines], and describes 4 entities:  
*Our reference for this is [https://www.cdc.gov/nhsn/pdfs/pscmanual/pcsmanual_current.pdf this] (specifically pages 9-10 to 9-14), and describes 4 entities:  
**SUPERFICIAL INCISIONAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTION
**SUPERFICIAL INCISIONAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTION
**DEEP INCISIONAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTION
**DEEP INCISIONAL SURGICAL SITE INFECTION