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{{CCI_2_Procedure_component | {{CCI_2_Procedure_component | ||
| CCI_2_Code = 13 | | CCI_2_Code = 13 | ||
| CCI_Category = Therapeutic Procedure | | CCI_Category = Therapeutic Procedure | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
* | *Use ONLY this code among the "what was done" part of CCI when constructing a procedure from components that is to control bleeding | ||
**Thus, includes doing so by ANY/ALL methods -- e.g. surgically, embolization, banding (e.g. of varices), etc. | |||
**So, use this code, not any of the other CCI components for "what was done" -- | |||
**If not actively bleeding see [[Occlusion]] or [[Repair]] | |||
*This identifies efforts to control bleeding, '''not''' remove or evacuate blood or a hematoma or clot. | *This identifies efforts to control bleeding, '''not''' remove or evacuate blood or a hematoma or clot. | ||
* | **Example: Continuous bladder irrigation for hematuria is not a method to stop bleeding but simply to get it out of there so it doesn't clot and cause obstruction; thus that would not be included here. | ||
*To create a CCI code to indicate procedure to control bleeding from components -- combine this code PLUS the "body part" code -- for control of bleeding esophageal varices combine it with '''[[(T) Esophagus]]''' | |||
'''Includes''' | |||
* Blakemore tube to control esophageal variceal bleed | |||
* banding | |||
* embolization | |||
* clipping | |||
{{CCI Collection Mode}} | |||
{{CCI_Therapeutic}} | {{CCI_Therapeutic}} | ||
== Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition == | == Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition == | ||
*For drainage or evacuation of blood, hematoma, or clot, use '''[[Drainage, Evacuation]]''' | *For drainage or evacuation of blood, hematoma, or clot, use '''[[Drainage, Evacuation]]''' | ||
{{ListCCICategory | categoryName = Therapeutic | {{ListCCICategory | categoryName = Therapeutic Px}} | ||
== Related ICD10 Codes == | == Related ICD10 Codes == |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 2024 June 26
CCI component 2 codes - what was done | |
Procedure: | Control of Bleeding |
CCI 2 code: | 13 |
CCI Collection Mode: | CCI collect each |
This procedure is a part of CCI Collection. This is one of the CCI component 2 codes - what was done.
Additional Info
- Use ONLY this code among the "what was done" part of CCI when constructing a procedure from components that is to control bleeding
- This identifies efforts to control bleeding, not remove or evacuate blood or a hematoma or clot.
- Example: Continuous bladder irrigation for hematuria is not a method to stop bleeding but simply to get it out of there so it doesn't clot and cause obstruction; thus that would not be included here.
- To create a CCI code to indicate procedure to control bleeding from components -- combine this code PLUS the "body part" code -- for control of bleeding esophageal varices combine it with (T) Esophagus
Includes
- Blakemore tube to control esophageal variceal bleed
- banding
- embolization
- clipping
Collecting "CCI collect each" items
- "CCI collect each" items are entered each time they happen
- Px Date
- if an Acquired Procedure, enter the Px Date for each day that they happen
- if an Admit Procedure leave the date blank
- Px Count
- if they happen more than once on a day, enter the number of times for that day, otherwise enter a Px Count of 1
Px Date for patients who move
See Px Date#Moves
Alternate CCIs to consider coding instead or in addition
- For drainage or evacuation of blood, hematoma, or clot, use Drainage, Evacuation
Related ICD10 Codes
(enter links to ICD10 codes that would likely go with this CCI procedure, but only in case of close relation, ie not every dx that might require this procedure)
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