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=== (2) Other Criteria ===
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Plus at least '''two''' of:  
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* [[temperature]]  > 38.5 C
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*Sometimes we have patients that are called distributive shock because they have an inflammatory response but not septic focus.  We do not have a code for distributive shock and usually they do meet the criteria for septic shock, so that is what I use.    Our septic shock criteria does not include the need for a positive culture either.  Does anyone have any difficulty with distributive shock coding as sometimes I do have problems deciding how to code these? None of the present codes fit this type of shock exactly.  --[[User:LKolesar|LKolesar]] 14:23, 28 July 2011 (CDT)





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Category: Cardiovascular Problems (old)

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Main Diagnosis: Septic Shock
Sub Diagnosis: SEPTIC SHOCK
Diagnosis Code: Septic Shock - 4400
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: Critical Care and Medicine
Status: Currently Collected



Mutually exclusive with Severe Sepsis

Also see Septicemia definition.

See QA Septic Shock audit started September 2009.

Definition

(1) Blood pressure (BP) criteria

  • If at least one of the following is present, code Septic Shock:
    • systolic BP < 90 mmHg for > 30 minutes and not responding to fluid resuscitation or
    • mean (m)BP < 65 mmHg (is this an "and" to the next line?)
    • BP drop of > 40 mmHg from baseline for > 30 min or
    • use of vasopressor to maintain systolic BP >= 90 mmHg in the absence of other causes of shock, e.g.:
      • no hypovolemia
      • no MI
      • no pulmonary embolus
  • If none of the BP criteria are met:

(2) Other Criteria

Plus at least two of:

(3) Organ Failure Criteria

Plus at least one of (organ failure):

  • Neuro changes: GCS < 14
  • Lactic Acidosis: at least one of
    • LA > 2.0 or
    • PH < 7.30 or
    • BE < 10
  • Oliguria: at least one of
    • urine < 0.5 cc/kg/hr or
    • urine output < 30 ml / hr or
    • serum creatinine increase > 40 uM from baseline
  • Hypoxia: at least one of
    • PaO2 < 75 on RA or
    • PaO2 / FiO2 ratio <280 (not valid due to pneumonia)
  • Coagulopathy: drop in platelets > 25% from baseline plus at least one of
    • > 25% PT or
    • > 25% PTT or
    • NR >1.5

Data Integrity Rules

Septic shock (44-00) is mutually exclusive with 45-00 Severe Sepsis.


  • Sometimes we have patients that are called distributive shock because they have an inflammatory response but not septic focus. We do not have a code for distributive shock and usually they do meet the criteria for septic shock, so that is what I use. Our septic shock criteria does not include the need for a positive culture either. Does anyone have any difficulty with distributive shock coding as sometimes I do have problems deciding how to code these? None of the present codes fit this type of shock exactly. --LKolesar 14:23, 28 July 2011 (CDT)