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The APACHE II model to predict death rate for groups of acutely ill patients is composed of the [[APACHE Score]], sets of principal diagnostic categories leading to ICU admission and type of patient as nonoperative or post-operative.  Each diagnostic category has corresponding weight in the model.  
The APACHE II model to predict death rate for groups of acutely ill patients is composed of the [[APACHE Score]], sets of principal diagnostic categories leading to ICU admission and type of patient as nonoperative or post-operative.  Each diagnostic category has corresponding weight in the model.  


The list of the diagnostic categories is shown in [[APACHE Acute Dxs in ICD10 codes]] and its  associated weights are shown in the [[s_ICD10_APACHE_Dx_patterns]].
The list of the diagnostic categories is shown in [[APACHE Acute Dxs in ICD10 codes]] and its  associated weights are shown in the [[S ICD10 APACHE Dx patterns table]].


There are 30 non-operative diagnosis categories and 24 post-operative diagnosis categories included in the APACHE Death predictive model.  These diagnosis categories are further grouped into '''eight''' broad categories by Dr. Kendiss Olafson for QI reporting purposes as follows:  
There are 30 non-operative diagnosis categories and 24 post-operative diagnosis categories included in the APACHE Death predictive model.  These diagnosis categories are further grouped into '''eight''' broad categories by Dr. Kendiss Olafson for QI reporting purposes as follows:  
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# Metabolic,Renal & GI Disorders, Hypovolemic Shock
# Metabolic,Renal & GI Disorders, Hypovolemic Shock
# Sepsis and Septic Shock
# Sepsis and Septic Shock
The eight Broader Diagnostic Categories are also included in the [[s_ICD10_APACHE_Dx_patterns]].
The eight Broader Diagnostic Categories are also included in the [[S ICD10 APACHE Dx patterns table]].
===QI domain===
===QI domain===
*Understanding of patient population
*Understanding of patient population

Revision as of 16:05, 2022 January 14

Rate of APACHE Categories of APACHE Acute Dxs in ICD10 codes

Indicators
Indicator: ICU Diagnosis APACHE Category Rate
Created/Raw: Created
Program: Critical Care
Start Date: 2016-Oct-1
End Date:
Reports: Critical Care Program Quality Indicator Report


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Background

The APACHE II model to predict death rate for groups of acutely ill patients is composed of the APACHE Score, sets of principal diagnostic categories leading to ICU admission and type of patient as nonoperative or post-operative. Each diagnostic category has corresponding weight in the model.

The list of the diagnostic categories is shown in APACHE Acute Dxs in ICD10 codes and its associated weights are shown in the S ICD10 APACHE Dx patterns table.

There are 30 non-operative diagnosis categories and 24 post-operative diagnosis categories included in the APACHE Death predictive model. These diagnosis categories are further grouped into eight broad categories by Dr. Kendiss Olafson for QI reporting purposes as follows:

  1. Respiratory Disorders
  2. Cardiac Disorders
  3. Post Cardiac Arrest
  4. Neurologic Disorders
  5. Trauma and Poisoning
  6. Post-Operative Care
  7. Metabolic,Renal & GI Disorders, Hypovolemic Shock
  8. Sepsis and Septic Shock

The eight Broader Diagnostic Categories are also included in the S ICD10 APACHE Dx patterns table.

QI domain

  • Understanding of patient population

Sampling Plan / Procedure

Inclusion Criteria

100% Admissions - see Definition of a Critical Care Laptop Admission

Exclusion Criteria

Frequency

Time Reference for month, quarter or year can be based on ICU admission dates or ICU discharge dates. The Critical Report uses the ICU Dispo DtTm

Definition and Derivation

  • Post Operative patient - when the patient's Previous Location prior to ICU is Operating or Recovery Room.
  • The patient based on the Admit Diagnoses and/or admit procedures maybe assigned to one or more diagnostic categories.
    • The diagnostic category with the highest weight is the final diagnostic category assigned to the patient.

Numerator

Total number of patients in each of the 8 Broad Diagnostic Categories

Denominator

Total number of discharges

Data Sources

SAS Program

  • The SAS program for the Diagnostic Category:S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\SAS_CFE\CFE_macros\ICD10_ApachePredHospMort_byPriority.sas
  • The SAS program for the graphical report: S:\MED\MED_CCMED\Julie\SAS_CFE\CC_reports\ChartReport\3-prepCCChart_ApacheDxGrp_94_startJan2020.sas

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