List of ICD10 Diagnoses we don't code: Difference between revisions

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* '''Septic Emboli''':  no specific code even though it is a very significant problems with endocarditis patients which can cause widespread clotting to any blood vessels which causes strokes, ischemia to many organs, etc.   
* '''Septic Emboli''':  no specific code even though it is a very significant problems with endocarditis patients which can cause widespread clotting to any blood vessels which causes strokes, ischemia to many organs, etc.   
*(AG REPLY -- the way to construct septic embolism/emboli is to COMBINE the code for the type of embolism (e.g. pulmonary, cerebral, renal artery) + [[Infectious disease NOS]]}}
**AG REPLY -- the way to construct septic embolism/emboli is to COMBINE the applicable code from [[:Category:Embolism]] + [[Infectious disease NOS]]


* '''Vasculitis''':  only options are [[Vasculitis limited to skin, NOS]] or [[Necrotizing vasculopathy/vasculitis, NOS]]
* '''Vasculitis''':  only options are [[Vasculitis limited to skin, NOS]] or [[Necrotizing vasculopathy/vasculitis, NOS]]
**AG REPLY -- "vasculitis" is not a disease.  It's a category of diseases, and the items that ARE included in ICD10 cover all types, even though the specific disorders don't always include the word vasculitis:
**AG REPLY -- "vasculitis" is not a disease.  It's a category of diseases, and the items that ARE included in ICD10 cover all types, even though the specific disorders don't always include the word vasculitis. TT added: we made a category for them, under the cardiovascular category:{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Vasculitis}}
Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN)
Churg-Strauss syndrome (eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis [EGPA], allergic granulomatous angiitis)
Kawasaki disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome)
Goodpasture syndrome (hypersensitivity angiitis)
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)
Wegener's granulomatosis
Takayasu's arteritis (aortic arch syndrome)
Giant cell arteritis/temporal arteritis
Microscopic polyangiitis/polyarteritis
Necrotizing vasculopathy/vasculitis, NOS
Systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE, lupus)
Dermatomyositis/polymyositis
Scleroderma or CREST syndrome (systemic sclerosis)
Sjogren's syndrome (Sicca syndrome)
Collagen-vascular overlap syndrome
Behcet's disease
Polymyalgia rheumatica
Collagen-vascular disease, NOS


* '''Intra-abdominal abscess''':  only options are intestine, anus, liver, peritonitis.  No pancreatic abscess (do have pancreatitis and pseudocyst).  
* '''Intra-abdominal abscess''':  only options are intestine, anus, liver, peritonitis.  No pancreatic abscess (do have pancreatitis and pseudocyst).  

Revision as of 14:36, 2018 June 27

See also: List of CCI procedures we don't code
for the list of old Dxs we don't code, see List of Diagnoses we don't code

Might help resolve these: ICD10_Diagnosis_List.

Dxs Collectors have asked about

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  • meth/methamphetamine related dxs - I recently had this on one of my patients and I ended up using psychoactive substance NOS, chronic abuse/dependence/addiction. When I googled meth, it came up as a psychoactive drug.--LKolesar 11:52, 2018 February 13 (CST) }}

answered, will be (or have been) added to the respective pages

  • hypoalbuminemia as a medical sign? It is fairly common with differing etiologies and sometimes treated with HSA replacement on medical units. Pamela Piche 10:25, 2018 May 22 (CDT)
  • Septic Emboli: no specific code even though it is a very significant problems with endocarditis patients which can cause widespread clotting to any blood vessels which causes strokes, ischemia to many organs, etc.
  • Vasculitis: only options are Vasculitis limited to skin, NOS or Necrotizing vasculopathy/vasculitis, NOS
    • AG REPLY -- "vasculitis" is not a disease. It's a category of diseases, and the items that ARE included in ICD10 cover all types, even though the specific disorders don't always include the word vasculitis. TT added: we made a category for them, under the cardiovascular category:
Vasculitis codes:
  • Intra-abdominal abscess: only options are intestine, anus, liver, peritonitis. No pancreatic abscess (do have pancreatitis and pseudocyst).
    • AG REPLY: there was an error, now fixed. Pancreatitis, acute NOS includes pancreatic abscess other than pseudocyst.
  • Medication/therapy non-compliance...I see the need for some reflection of this issue in a diagnostic code as I have frequent admission/ re-admissions for non-compliance with medications and/or therapies especially dialysis.--Llemoine 14:31, 2018 February 22 (CST)

Dxs that we have considered and decided not to code