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{{DX tag | Respiratory | [[:Category: Infection | Infection]] | Tracheobronchitis | see [[UPL]] | [[9200 - Tracheobronchitis]] | No | 0 | CC & Med | |  | }}
{{PreICD10 dx| NewDxArticle = Influenza without pneumonia but with other respiratory manifestations}}
{{PreICD10 dx| NewDxArticle = Disorder of upper respiratory tract, infectious or noninfectious NOS}}
{{PreICD10 dx| NewDxArticle = Upper respiratory infection, acute NOS}}
{{DX tag | Respiratory Problems| Medical Problem | Tracheobronchitis | see [[UPL]] | 9200 - Tracheobronchitis  | No | 0 | CC & Med | |  | }}


See also [http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/infectious-disease/upper-respiratory-tract-infection/ www.tracheobronchitis]
Influenza ''(also known as the flu)'' is a contagious upper respiratory infection (URTI) caused by flu viruses.


As per July 11, 2013 Task meeting: this code does not distinguish whether infection is nosocomial or not.
[https://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/flu-guide/stomach-flu-not-influenza#1 stomach flu is not influenza]


= Pre ICD10 instructions =
== Coding Instructions ==
* we don't have a code for "flu".
* code as: [[Tracheobronchitis]] with '''pathogen subcode''' - '''[[Influenza virus]]'''
**must be have '''positive culture''' '''nasal swab culture.'''  If negative nasal swab, then must be confirmed with Cadham lab result before coded as influenza related. 


How do we code the flu?  
=== CAP? ===
 
Do not code as a [[CAP]] due to an [[Influenza virus]] unless there is supporting evidence such CXR changes AND a '''positive culture''' from Cadham Lab.  
we don't have a code for FLU.
The "flu" is an upper respiratory track infection (URTI). Code as Tracheobronchitis.--CMarks 11:51, 2015 May 6
Do not code as a CAP unless there is supporting evidence such CXR changes and positive culture swab from cadham lab. --CMarks 11:58, 2015 May 6 (CDT)Trish Ostryzniuk 14:46, 2015 May 6 (CDT)
See: Disseminated Infection due to influenza
 
is extremely rare and there should be a positive swab. (as per Dr. Garland)--CMarks 11:50, 2015 May 6 (CDT)
If there are other organs that are suspected to be infected with influenza (ie. viral myocarditis, with a positive influenza swab) then you can use Disseminated Infection as the diagnostic code with influenza virus as the pathogen. (This directive was given by Dr. Kumar). --LKolesar 10:39, 2015 February 4 (CST)
 
See: Gastroenteritis for stomach flu
 
 
See: Pathogen Influenza virus


=== Disseminated Infection ===
A [[Disseminated Infection]] due to a flu virus is '''extremely rare'''. If there are '''other organs''' that are suspected to be infected with influenza (ie. viral [[Myocarditis]]., etc) plus you have a positive influenza swab then you can use [[Disseminated Infection]] as the diagnostic code with [[Influenza virus]] as the pathogen.  (This directive was given by Dr. Kumar).


=== Septic Shock ===
If patient has [[Septic Shock]] or [[Severe Sepsis]] code results of '''blood culture''' sent if one has been sent.
*Code tracheobronchitis if '''nasal swab is positive for [[Influenza in ICD10 | Influenza virus]].'''  If negative nasal swab, then must be confirmed with Cadham lab result before coded as influenza related.


== Background Info ==
* [http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/infectious-disease/upper-respiratory-tract-infection/ www.tracheobronchitis]
* our code does not distinguish whether infection is nosocomial or not


== Legacy information ==
== Legacy information ==
This code replaces [[3005 - Bronchitis]] as of 2013 May 31.
This code replaces 3005 - [[Bronchitis]] as of 2013 May 31.
'''See [[Bronchitis#Legacy Information]] for more info.'''
'''See [[Bronchitis#Legacy Information]] for more info.'''
[[Category:Infection (old)]][[Category:Influenza (old)]]