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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
'''Excludes:'''
* Use this code if any of the below-listed [[Foley]] problems occurs as a result of the [[Foley]] getting pulled on, or pulled out (whether accidental or done by the patient).
* [[Iatrogenic, infection, urinary catheter]]


*Includes the following types of problems related to either Foley or suprapubic catheter:
* When a patient has a catheter-related UTI that's related to the [[Foley]] (or Suprapubic) being obstructed, then code (and link together) this AND [[Iatrogenic, infection, urinary catheter]]
 
*Includes the following types of problems related to either [[Foley]], suprapubic catheter, or nephrostomy tube:
**Breakdown (mechanical)
**Breakdown (mechanical)
**Displacement
**Displacement
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**Protrusion
**Protrusion


{{Discuss | who = Allan | question = q
*This is one of a number of different types of iatrogenic injury codes. See [[Iatrogenic codes in ICD10]]
* Would this code be combined with trauma caused by patients pulling out their own catheters?
*Is a code needed/wanted for patients admitted from home with '''chronic''' foley/suprapubic catheters?
*Would this code be used for patients admitted from home with blocked chronic foley/suprapubic catheters? }}
 
*This is one of a number of different types of iatrogenic injury codes. Here is information about all of them;  [[Iatrogenic codes in ICD10]]


== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
*'''[[Urethra, wound/injury/trauma]]''' if applicable
*[[Bladder, fistula, to anywhere]]
*[[Bladder, fistula, to anywhere]]
*[[Bladder, rupture/perforation, nontraumatic]]
*[[Bladder, rupture/perforation, nontraumatic]]
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== Related CCI Codes ==
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 21 March 2024

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Iatrogenic, mechanical complication/dysfunction, urinary catheter
ICD10 code: T83.0
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: none assigned
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
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Additional Info

  • Use this code if any of the below-listed Foley problems occurs as a result of the Foley getting pulled on, or pulled out (whether accidental or done by the patient).
  • Includes the following types of problems related to either Foley, suprapubic catheter, or nephrostomy tube:
    • Breakdown (mechanical)
    • Displacement
    • Leakage
    • Malposition
    • Obstruction, mechanical
    • Perforation
    • Protrusion

Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition

Iatrogenic codes:

Candidate Combined ICD10 codes

  • Try to ALSO code the specific type of mechanical injury.

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