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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
*Septic pulmonary embolism is an uncommon disease in which septic thrombi are mobilised from an infectious nidus and transported in the vascular system of the lungs. It is usually associated with cardiac valve vegetation, septic thrombophlebitis or infected venous catheters.
*Septic pulmonary embolism is an uncommon disease in which septic thrombi are mobilised from an infectious nidus and transported in the vascular system of the lungs. It is usually associated with cardiac valve vegetation, septic thrombophlebitis or infected venous catheters.
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* Septic emboli in many sites is becoming more common due to increasing endocarditis cases.  There are only 2 codes we can use for septic emboli, one is this one and the other is intracranial or interspinous veins or venous sinuses, septic thromboembolism  (G08).  I would like to see a generic septic emboli code NOS for all other body systems.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:56, 2019 August 30 (CDT)}}
* Septic emboli in many sites is becoming more common due to increasing endocarditis cases.  There are only 2 codes we can use for septic emboli, one is this one and the other is intracranial or interspinous veins or venous sinuses, septic thromboembolism  (G08).  I would like to see a generic septic emboli code NOS for all other body systems.--[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 13:56, 2019 August 30 (CDT)}}



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ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Pulmonary embolism (thromboembolism), septic
ICD10 code: I26.90
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: Pulmonary Embolus
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: 2019-0: PE
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  • Septic pulmonary embolism is an uncommon disease in which septic thrombi are mobilised from an infectious nidus and transported in the vascular system of the lungs. It is usually associated with cardiac valve vegetation, septic thrombophlebitis or infected venous catheters.
  • Septic emboli in many sites is becoming more common due to increasing endocarditis cases. There are only 2 codes we can use for septic emboli, one is this one and the other is intracranial or interspinous veins or venous sinuses, septic thromboembolism (G08). I would like to see a generic septic emboli code NOS for all other body systems.--LKolesar 13:56, 2019 August 30 (CDT)
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