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The definitions are not the same any more, so this [[cross check]] doesn't make sense.  


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== Log ==
== Log ==
* [[Task_Team_Meeting_-_Rolling_Agenda_and_Minutes_2022#ICU Database Task Group Meeting – July 13, 2022| 2022-07-13 #8]] - definitions were changed again, so it might now be possible to cross check this again
* [[Task_Team_Meeting_-_Rolling_Agenda_and_Minutes_2022#ICU Database Task Group Meeting – July 13, 2022| 2022-07-13 #8]] - definitions were changed again, so it might now be possible to [[cross check]] this again
* 2020-06-02 - retired check when the definitions were changed so this check no longer made sense
* 2020-06-02 - retired check when the definitions were changed so this check no longer made sense
* [[Task_Team_Meeting_-_Rolling_Agenda_and_Minutes_2020#ICU Database Task Group Meeting – May 26, 2020|2020-05-26 #6]] - Decision that these are not comparable because they follow different definitions
* [[Task_Team_Meeting_-_Rolling_Agenda_and_Minutes_2020#ICU Database Task Group Meeting – May 26, 2020|2020-05-26 #6]] - Decision that these are not comparable because they follow different definitions

Revision as of 13:26, 20 June 2025

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Summary: ARF (APACHE) and CRF - Chronic Renal Failure can not be coded together for the same patient.
Related: ARF (APACHE), Chronic kidney disease (end-stage renal/kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5, GFR LT 15, ICD10 Guideline for Renal Coding
Firmness: hard check
Timing: always
App: not entered
Coding: query check_ICD10_ESRD_vs_AP_CRF
Uses L Problem table: not relevant for this app
Status: retired
Implementation Date: 2018-11-24
Backlogged: true
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The definitions are not the same any more, so this cross check doesn't make sense.

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Log

  • 2022-07-13 #8 - definitions were changed again, so it might now be possible to cross check this again
  • 2020-06-02 - retired check when the definitions were changed so this check no longer made sense
  • 2020-05-26 #6 - Decision that these are not comparable because they follow different definitions

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