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** Primary Reason to be checked off: CVA. }} | ** Primary Reason to be checked off: CVA. }} | ||
* If multiple trauma is the main reason for admission there will be a group of linked ICD10 codes that make up the [[Admit Diagnosis]]; the Primary Admit Diagnosis would be either the [[Multiple trauma]] or the "worst" thing injured, e.g. [[Brain injury, diffuse (TBI), injury/trauma]] | * If multiple trauma is the main reason for admission there will be a group of linked ICD10 codes that make up the [[Admit Diagnosis]]; the Primary Admit Diagnosis would be either the [[Multiple trauma]] or the "worst" thing injured, e.g. [[Brain injury, diffuse (TBI), injury/trauma]] | ||
* eg elective CABG to ICCS | |||
**if routine with no complications primary would be [[Coronary artery disease, chronic (atherosclerosis, chronic ischemic heart disease)|Coronary artery disease, chronic]], | |||
**if elective but on pressors for a few hours , but no [[Shock, cardiogenic]] link the [[Iatrogenic, hypotension/shock, postoperative/post-procedural]] with [[Coronary artery disease, chronic (atherosclerosis, chronic ischemic heart disease)|Coronary artery disease, chronic]] and check the [[Iatrogenic, hypotension/shock, postoperative/post-procedural]] as primary, | |||
**if elective CABG but are unstable post op and meet the criteria for [[Shock, cardiogenic]] then link this diagnosis with [[Coronary artery disease, chronic (atherosclerosis, chronic ischemic heart disease)|Coronary artery disease, chronic]] and [[Iatrogenic, hypotension/shock, postoperative/post-procedural]] and check the cardiogenic shock as the primary diagnosis. | |||
== Data use == | == Data use == | ||
Revision as of 13:22, 14 January 2026
The Primary Admit Dx (Most Responsible Diagnosis, MRDx) is the dx most responsible for an admission to that unit/ward. See Dx Primary for details on how it is entered into the collection tool.
- When there are multiple competing diagnoses, choose the one that is the most severe or responsible for the admission. At times this may be difficult to determine, use your best clinical judgment based on the documentation.
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- If multiple trauma is the main reason for admission there will be a group of linked ICD10 codes that make up the Admit Diagnosis; the Primary Admit Diagnosis would be either the Multiple trauma or the "worst" thing injured, e.g. Brain injury, diffuse (TBI), injury/trauma
- eg elective CABG to ICCS
- if routine with no complications primary would be Coronary artery disease, chronic,
- if elective but on pressors for a few hours , but no Shock, cardiogenic link the Iatrogenic, hypotension/shock, postoperative/post-procedural with Coronary artery disease, chronic and check the Iatrogenic, hypotension/shock, postoperative/post-procedural as primary,
- if elective CABG but are unstable post op and meet the criteria for Shock, cardiogenic then link this diagnosis with Coronary artery disease, chronic and Iatrogenic, hypotension/shock, postoperative/post-procedural and check the cardiogenic shock as the primary diagnosis.
Data use
The concept is used by the following indicators:
- ICU Primary Diagnosis ICD10 Chapter Rate
- ICU Diagnosis APACHE Category Rate
- Medicine Primary Diagnosis Rate
Cross checks
See Dx Primary#Data Integrity Checks (SMW)
Related queries
Legacy info
| Legacy info |
Old dx schemaAdmit Diagnosis with highest priority |