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== Coding {{g | Guideline}} ==
== Coding {{g | Guideline}} ==
The dropdown defaults to "enter"; you won't be able to send unless you change it to one of the following:  
The ARF dropdown for APACHE defaults to "enter"; you won't be able to send unless you change it to one of the following:  


'''Choose "yes"''' the ARF dropdown for APACHE if the following conditions are met:  
'''Choose "yes"''' if the following conditions are met:  
* patient is in ICU/Critical Care
* patient is in ICU/Critical Care
* for 8 hrs consecutively in the first 24 hrs of admission:
* for 8 hrs consecutively in the first 24 hrs of admission:
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** urine < 135 cc
** urine < 135 cc


'''Choose "no"'''
'''Choose "no"''' if the pt  
if the pt  
* has CRF in comorbids  
* has CRF in comorbids  
* doesn't have CRF
* doesn't have CRF

Revision as of 12:44, 2011 December 11

Note: Information on this page applies to the APACHE II ARF dropdown only; for the diagnosis code of Acute Renal Failure see ARF (Diagnosis)

Coding Guideline

The ARF dropdown for APACHE defaults to "enter"; you won't be able to send unless you change it to one of the following:

Choose "yes" if the following conditions are met:

  • patient is in ICU/Critical Care
  • for 8 hrs consecutively in the first 24 hrs of admission:
    • creatinine > 133 mmols and
    • urine < 135 cc

Choose "no" if the pt

  • has CRF in comorbids
  • doesn't have CRF

Data Use

The ARF (Acute Renal Failure) check box is one component used to generate the APACHE II score.

Specifically, double points are assigned for the Creatinine score if ARF is checked. (see APACHE_Scoring_table#Physiological_Variables)

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Related Articles

see Category:Renal Problem for other renal problems