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* The ARF diagnosis only applies if patients actually receive dialysis or CRRT at that location. If a pt does not receive dialysis you can code [[ARI]] or [[ATN]] instead. See [[Renal Coding Considerations]] | * The ARF diagnosis only applies if patients actually receive dialysis or CRRT at that location. If a pt does not receive dialysis you can code [[ARI]] or [[ATN]] instead. See [[Renal Coding Considerations]] | ||
* Acute renal failure can have a pre-renal source or a post-renal source. Pre-renal sources are most common like shock states, low perfusion, toxic causes, etc. Post-renal causes refer to obstructive causes of renal failure like obstructive nephropathy from blocked ureter for example. | |||
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Revision as of 07:11, 2012 March 7
Legacy Content
This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Kidney, acute renal failure NOSClick Expand to show legacy content.
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Category/Organ System: |
Category: Renal (old) |
Type: |
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Main Diagnosis: | Acute Renal Failure |
Sub Diagnosis: | (multiple) |
Diagnosis Code: | 350** |
Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
Program: | Critical Care and Medicine |
Status: | Currently Collected
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Note: Information on this page applies to the diagnosis code of Acute Renal Failure only; for the apache checkbox see ARF (APACHE)
Acute Renal Failure
Guideline
- newly dialyzed - which means new dialysis started during this hospital admission for a patient that was not on out patient dialysis prior to current hospital admission.
- Patient does not have CRF - Chronic Renal Failure
- The ARF diagnosis only applies if patients actually receive dialysis or CRRT at that location. If a pt does not receive dialysis you can code ARI or ATN instead. See Renal Coding Considerations
- Acute renal failure can have a pre-renal source or a post-renal source. Pre-renal sources are most common like shock states, low perfusion, toxic causes, etc. Post-renal causes refer to obstructive causes of renal failure like obstructive nephropathy from blocked ureter for example.
Template:Data Integrity Rules
There are a number of coding rules related to renal diagnoses, centralized info about them is in Renal Coding Considerations.
Related Articles
see Category:Renal Problem for other renal problems