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== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
If a patient is on Rivaroxaban, heparin infusion, or coumadin I have been adding this code if my patient develops any sort of GI bleed, regardless of the PTT/INR results. I am curious as to whether other people are using this code in the same way?Mlagadi 08:01, 2017 August 25 (CDT) | |||
I have been using this code in the same way as well. I believe Elaine also uses it as well. DPageNewton 13:53, 2017 August 29 (CDT) | |||
I do not always do this but the main thing is that the GI bleed is coded. If it is clear that the anticoagulation is causing the bleed, then I code this. --LKolesar 14:27, 2017 August 29 (CDT) | |||
I think the distinction here is: do you always code this if there is a GI Bleed for a pt on coagulation, or only if there are indications that they are related. Is that the question? I will pull Julie in on this as well since she would be reporting on this. Ttenbergen 17:44, 2017 September 6 (CD | |||
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == | == Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == | ||
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Revision as of 12:20, 2018 March 28
ICD10 Diagnosis | |
Dx: | Hemorrhage, due to anticoagulant or thrombolytic drug |
ICD10 code: | D68.3 |
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: | Complication of anticoagulation therapy |
Charlson/ALERT Scale: | none |
APACHE Como Component: | none |
APACHE Acute Component: | none |
Start Date: | |
Stop Date: | |
External ICD10 Documentation |
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Additional Info
If a patient is on Rivaroxaban, heparin infusion, or coumadin I have been adding this code if my patient develops any sort of GI bleed, regardless of the PTT/INR results. I am curious as to whether other people are using this code in the same way?Mlagadi 08:01, 2017 August 25 (CDT)
I have been using this code in the same way as well. I believe Elaine also uses it as well. DPageNewton 13:53, 2017 August 29 (CDT) I do not always do this but the main thing is that the GI bleed is coded. If it is clear that the anticoagulation is causing the bleed, then I code this. --LKolesar 14:27, 2017 August 29 (CDT) I think the distinction here is: do you always code this if there is a GI Bleed for a pt on coagulation, or only if there are indications that they are related. Is that the question? I will pull Julie in on this as well since she would be reporting on this. Ttenbergen 17:44, 2017 September 6 (CD
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