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As per July 11, 2013 Task meeting: this code does not distinguish whether infection is nosocomial or not. | As per July 11, 2013 Task meeting: this code does not distinguish whether infection is nosocomial or not. | ||
How do we code the flu? | |||
we don't have a code for FLU. | |||
The "flu" is an upper respiratory track infection (URTI). Code as Tracheobronchitis.--CMarks 11:51, 2015 May 6 | |||
Do not code as a CAP unless there is supporting evidence such CXR changes and positive culture swab from cadham lab. --CMarks 11:58, 2015 May 6 (CDT)Trish Ostryzniuk 14:46, 2015 May 6 (CDT) | |||
See: Disseminated Infection due to influenza | |||
is extremely rare and there should be a positive swab. (as per Dr. Garland)--CMarks 11:50, 2015 May 6 (CDT) | |||
If there are other organs that are suspected to be infected with influenza (ie. viral myocarditis, with a positive influenza swab) then you can use Disseminated Infection as the diagnostic code with influenza virus as the pathogen. (This directive was given by Dr. Kumar). --LKolesar 10:39, 2015 February 4 (CST) | |||
See: Gastroenteritis for stomach flu | |||
See: Pathogen Influenza virus | |||
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Legacy Content
This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Disorder of upper respiratory tract, infectious or noninfectious NOS, Upper respiratory infection, acute NOS, Influenza without pneumonia but with other respiratory manifestationsClick Expand to show legacy content.
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Category/Organ System: |
Category: Respiratory (old) |
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Main Diagnosis: | Tracheobronchitis |
Sub Diagnosis: | see UPL |
Diagnosis Code: | 9200 - Tracheobronchitis |
Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
Program: | CC & Med |
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See also www.tracheobronchitis
As per July 11, 2013 Task meeting: this code does not distinguish whether infection is nosocomial or not.
How do we code the flu?
we don't have a code for FLU. The "flu" is an upper respiratory track infection (URTI). Code as Tracheobronchitis.--CMarks 11:51, 2015 May 6 Do not code as a CAP unless there is supporting evidence such CXR changes and positive culture swab from cadham lab. --CMarks 11:58, 2015 May 6 (CDT)Trish Ostryzniuk 14:46, 2015 May 6 (CDT) See: Disseminated Infection due to influenza
is extremely rare and there should be a positive swab. (as per Dr. Garland)--CMarks 11:50, 2015 May 6 (CDT) If there are other organs that are suspected to be infected with influenza (ie. viral myocarditis, with a positive influenza swab) then you can use Disseminated Infection as the diagnostic code with influenza virus as the pathogen. (This directive was given by Dr. Kumar). --LKolesar 10:39, 2015 February 4 (CST)
See: Gastroenteritis for stomach flu
See: Pathogen Influenza virus
Legacy information
This code replaces 3005 - Bronchitis as of 2013 May 31. See Bronchitis#Legacy Information for more info.