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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
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{{ICD10 Guideline COVID linker}}
* As discussed I have added [[Past history of Covid-19 infection]] and [[]]. The collection of these needs to be updated to make sure they all still make sense after these changes. [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 15:12, 2021 December 30 (CST)
 
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=== Coding instructions ===
*This code is used for complications or sequelae of [[COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2)]] that may have been caused by the acute infection, but manifest or continue after the active infection is gone.
*[[Post COVID-19 condition]] is used for complications or sequelae of [[COVID-19 (SARS-COV-2)]] that may have been caused by the acute infection, but manifest or continue after the active infection is gone.
**Example:  To code "COVID-19–related multisystem inflammatory syndrome" link this code, [[{{PAGENAME}}]], to [[Disorder of the immune system, NOS]]. If we see many more of these in the future, we will consider adopting the specific code for it U07.3
**Example:  To code "COVID-19–related multisystem inflammatory syndrome" link [[Post COVID-19 condition]] to [[Disorder of the immune system, NOS]]. If we see many more of these in the future, we will consider adopting the specific code for it U07.3
**Example: To code pulmonary fibrosis post-COVID19, combine this code with [[Interstitial lung disease, NOS]]
**Example: To code pulmonary fibrosis post-COVID19, combine [[Post COVID-19 condition]] with [[Interstitial lung disease, NOS]]
* Some physicians are (confusingly) writing things like "post-COVID pneumonia" or "post-COVID pneumonitis" to indicate ongoing, noninfectious pulmonary sequelae after the ''active'' COVID infection itself is gone.  If indeed it is believed that the COVID infection has run its course and there is no ongoing active COVID infection, here's how to code such ongoing post-COVID problems:
* Some physicians are (confusingly) writing things like "post-COVID pneumonia" or "post-COVID pneumonitis" to indicate ongoing, noninfectious pulmonary sequelae after the ''active'' COVID infection itself is gone.  If indeed it is believed that the COVID infection has run its course and there is no ongoing active COVID infection, here's how to code such ongoing post-COVID problems:
**Code [[Post COVID-19 condition]] + one of more of the following, as appropriate:
**Code [[Post COVID-19 condition]] + one of more of the following, as appropriate:
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***[[ARDS (noncardiogenic pulmonary edema)]]
***[[ARDS (noncardiogenic pulmonary edema)]]
***[[Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP))]]
***[[Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia (BOOP, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP))]]
***[[Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute]]
***[[Hypoxemia (hypoxia)|Hypoxemia]] <!-- confirmed against [[Template:ICD10 Guideline Signs Symptoms Test Results not needed when cause known]] so no need to comment on that -->
***[[Respiratory failure (insufficiency), chronic]]
*** use your best clinical judgement to determine between the following
***[[Hypoxemia (hypoxia)|Hypoxemia]]
****[[Respiratory failure (insufficiency) NOS, acute]]
(To use Respiratory Insufficiency acute vs Chronic use your best clinical judgement to determine this
****[[Respiratory failure (insufficiency), chronic]]
* If there are no sequelae of COVID-19 infection after the infection has run its course, then do NOT use this code.


== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
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== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==

Latest revision as of 09:28, 27 July 2022

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Post COVID-19 condition
ICD10 code: U07.4
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: none assigned
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
Start Date: 2021-01-22
Stop Date:
Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements): No results
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ICD10 Guideline COVID

Coding COVID related diagnoses is complicated, and they are of special interest in our reporting, so we need to get these right. See ICD10 Guideline COVID.

Coding instructions

Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition

COVID codes:

Candidate Combined ICD10 codes

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