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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
*no previous history of bleeding or perforation
*no previous history of bleeding or perforation
{{DiscussAllan | during cross checks with Trish we found people coding this with [[Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)]]. It's not currently categorized as infection. Should it be re-categorized, or should the Heliobacter be assumed with this diagnosis? Ttenbergen 17:48, 2018 June 20 (CDT) }}
{{DiscussAllan | during cross checks with Trish we found people coding this with [[Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori)]]. It's not currently categorized as infection. Should it be re-categorized, or should the Heliobacter be assumed with this diagnosis? Ttenbergen 17:48, 2018 June 20 (CDT)  
*AG REPLY --- agree, we'll change all the peptic ulcer codes (duodenal, gastric, NOS) to allow buglist since it CAN be infectious with H.pylori
**Furthermore, these 3 wiki entries should say something like this:  "These peptic ulcers are sometimes due to H.pylori infection; but not always.  You can add the H.pylori bug to this code but only do so if it has been PROVEN that H.pylori infection is present, which requires culture positivity or biopsy verification.}}
* I think confirmation of H.Pylori must be/should have been done by scope and biopsy for verification-it would be similiar to previous coding differentiation of  "[[Esophagitis]] -(non-infectious)" otherwise--[[User:Llemoine|Llemoine]] 07:37, 2018 June 21 (CDT)
* I think confirmation of H.Pylori must be/should have been done by scope and biopsy for verification-it would be similiar to previous coding differentiation of  "[[Esophagitis]] -(non-infectious)" otherwise--[[User:Llemoine|Llemoine]] 07:37, 2018 June 21 (CDT)
** Lou, I don't see any instructions like that in the [[Esophagitis]] page, can you explain where those came from? Ttenbergen 10:44, 2018 June 29 (CDT)
** Lou, I don't see any instructions like that in the [[Esophagitis]] page, can you explain where those came from? Ttenbergen 10:44, 2018 June 29 (CDT)

Revision as of 09:39, 25 July 2018

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Peptic ulcer, site unspecifiied, NOS
ICD10 code: K27.9
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: GI Ulcer
Charlson/ALERT Scale: Peptic ulcer disease
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
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Additional Info

  • no previous history of bleeding or perforation

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  • I think confirmation of H.Pylori must be/should have been done by scope and biopsy for verification-it would be similiar to previous coding differentiation of "Esophagitis -(non-infectious)" otherwise--Llemoine 07:37, 2018 June 21 (CDT)
    • Lou, I don't see any instructions like that in the Esophagitis page, can you explain where those came from? Ttenbergen 10:44, 2018 June 29 (CDT)

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