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=== Electrolyte disturbance === | </noinclude>=== Electrolyte disturbance === | ||
The paradigm for coding electrolyte disturbance diagnoses has 2 aspects, which could overlap: | |||
*(1) Relatively extreme numerical thresholds for specific disturbances, to be coded without reference to presence or absence of symptoms. The threshold values are listed on the page for each of the specific ICD10 codes for electrolyte disturbances. | |||
*(2) If a patient has symptomatic disturbance, the new rule is to code the disturbance(s) (e.g. [[Coma NOS]], [[Rhabdomyolysis]], [[Ventricular fibrillation]]), and link that diagnosis to [[Electrolyte disorder, NOS]] | |||
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Reverse chronological changes: | |||
*** | * [[Task Team Meeting - Rolling Agenda and Minutes 2025#ICU Database Task Group Meeting – April 8, 2025 | 2025-04-09]] | ||
** change to current definitions | |||
** retired [[Hypoalbuminemia, severe]] | |||
** altered the names of all these entities to remove the words "severe" and/or "symptomatic"; and changed the serum phosphate disturbance from including both low and high values, to name them [[Hypophosphatemia]] and to only now include low values (since hyperphosphatemia is almost never a clinically important problem). | |||
* [[Task Team Meeting - Rolling Agenda and Minutes 2025#ICU Database Task Group Meeting – February 27, 2025 | 2025-02-27]] - switched to just a single, more extreme numerical threshold irrespective of symptoms. | |||
* 2019-04-09 - As decided [[Task_Team_Meeting_-_Rolling_Agenda_and_Minutes_2019#ICU Database Task Group Meeting – March 6, 2019 |2019-03-06]] we introduced clear criteria when these should be coded; these were set up as "double threshold" values -- i.e. more extreme numerical thresholds without symptoms attributable to the disturbance, and less extreme threshold in those with symptoms | |||
* 2019-01-01 beginning of [[ICD10 collection]] based diagnostic coding of electrolyte disturbances including [[Hypoalbuminemia, severe]] | |||
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{{ICD10 Guideline Electrolytes}}
Electrolyte disturbance
The paradigm for coding electrolyte disturbance diagnoses has 2 aspects, which could overlap:
- (1) Relatively extreme numerical thresholds for specific disturbances, to be coded without reference to presence or absence of symptoms. The threshold values are listed on the page for each of the specific ICD10 codes for electrolyte disturbances.
- (2) If a patient has symptomatic disturbance, the new rule is to code the disturbance(s) (e.g. Coma NOS, Rhabdomyolysis, Ventricular fibrillation), and link that diagnosis to Electrolyte disorder, NOS
Log of previous electrolyte coding criteria |
Reverse chronological changes:
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