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{{ICD10 category|Renal/urinary}}
{{ICD10 category|Infectious disease}}
{{ICD10 category|Infection requiring pathogen}}
{{ICD10 category|Urinary tract infection}}
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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
*This code identifies the mechanism of the infection, you must also code the infection (e.g. cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc).
'''Excludes:'''
*Includes either Foley or suprapubic catheter-related infection.
* [[Iatrogenic, mechanical complication/dysfunction, urinary catheter]]
 
*'''Includes''' :
** [[Foley]] infection
** suprapubic catheter-related infection
** nephrostomy tube related infection
 
'''Excludes'''
*ureter stent infection see [[Iatrogenic, infection, internal prosthetic device or implant or graft NOS]]
 
 
*For an infected PD catheter see [[Iatrogenic, infection, internal prosthetic device or implant or graft NOS]]
 
*Here is the CDC definition we will use:
**UTI where an indwelling urinary catheter was in place for >2 calendar days (or >48 hrs) as of the date the infection was identified as being present AND the catheter was in place on the day the infection was identified or the day before --- this latter phrase allows for diagnosing a urinary catheter-related infection the day after it was removed (but no later than that) if it had been in place >2 days or 48 hours prior to removal.
 
*This code identifies the mechanism of the infection, '''you must also code the infection (e.g. cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc)'''
 
*This code '''can be used''' as an '''[[Admit Diagnosis]]''' for someone admitted from outside the hospital with acute infection from an indwelling urinary catheter (i.e. the it can be iatrogenic even if it doesn't happen in hospital).
 
*This is one of a number of different types of iatrogenic injury codes. Here is information about all of them;  [[Iatrogenic codes in ICD10]]
*This is one of a number of different types of iatrogenic injury codes. Here is information about all of them;  [[Iatrogenic codes in ICD10]]


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== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
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*[[Prostate, abscess]]
*[[Prostate, abscess]]


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