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There are a number of coding rules related to renal diagnoses, centralized info about them is in '''[[Renal Coding Considerations for ICD10]]'''. | There are a number of coding rules related to renal diagnoses, centralized info about them is in '''[[Renal Coding Considerations for ICD10]]'''. | ||
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Revision as of 12:20, 26 October 2018
| ICD10 Diagnosis | |
| Dx: | Kidney, acute renal failure, postprocedural |
| ICD10 code: | N99.0 |
| Pre-ICD10 counterpart: | ARF |
| Charlson/ALERT Scale: | none |
| APACHE Como Component: | none |
| APACHE Acute Component: | none |
| Start Date: | |
| Stop Date: | |
| Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements): | No results |
| External ICD10 Documentation | |
This diagnosis is a part of ICD10 collection.
Additional Info
- This is a specific counterpart for Kidney, acute renal failure NOS that follows a surgery or any kind of medical procedure.
ESRD vs Acute Renal Failure
- AND
- UNLESS the patient has had a renal transplant and the transplanted kidney was functioning (and thus can experience acute renal failure)
About "Acute on Chronic renal failure"
- Our definition for CRF includes two things, as above. If you are on dialysis then it is technically not possible to also have acute renal failure. And while our threshold of creatinine clearance < 15 ml/min USUALLY gets people on dialysis, that's not always the case. In other words, there are some people who don't need to start dialysis until their clearance is <10 or even 8 ml/min. THOSE people who by our definition have Stage 5 CKD cannot have ARF but rather this is considered a progression of their underlying disease. Instead of coding ARF, code the reason for dialysis ie. Fluid overload, Hyperkalemia etc combined with Chronic kidney disease (end-stage renal/kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5, GFR LT 15
- And of course, if you previously had Stage 5, were on dialysis, then got a successful renal transplant, then you CAN get acute renal failure in your graft.
Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition
| Renal failure codes: |
Candidate Combined ICD10 codes
Related CCI Codes
There are a number of coding rules related to renal diagnoses, centralized info about them is in Renal Coding Considerations for ICD10.
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