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*We don't need the vital sign criteria that exist for septic shock to be met to code severe sepsis. Look for signs of organ failure in a patient with probable infection. | *We don't need the vital sign criteria that exist for septic shock to be met to code severe sepsis. Look for signs of organ failure in a patient with probable infection. | ||
{{Discussion}} In the following example, how would you code your pathogen? A patient has severe sepsis resulting from a cystitis. The urine is positive for E.Coli, and the blood culture is negative. While the pathogen for cystitis would be E.Coli, would the pathogen for severe sepsis in this case be a.)negative culture or to again code b.) E.Coli??? [[User:Mlagadi|Mlagadi]] 09:00, 2016 September 30 (CDT) | |||
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This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Severe sepsisClick Expand to show legacy content.
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Category/Organ System: |
Category: Infection (old) |
Type: |
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Main Diagnosis: | Severe Sepsis |
Sub Diagnosis: | SEVERE SEPSIS |
Diagnosis Code: | 45-00 |
Comorbid Diagnosis: | |
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | |
Program: | Critical Care and Medicine |
Status: | Currently Collected
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Guideline:
- Severe Sepsis is organ failure (as defined by Septic Shock) but excludes hypotension.
- We don't need the vital sign criteria that exist for septic shock to be met to code severe sepsis. Look for signs of organ failure in a patient with probable infection.
Template:Discussion In the following example, how would you code your pathogen? A patient has severe sepsis resulting from a cystitis. The urine is positive for E.Coli, and the blood culture is negative. While the pathogen for cystitis would be E.Coli, would the pathogen for severe sepsis in this case be a.)negative culture or to again code b.) E.Coli??? Mlagadi 09:00, 2016 September 30 (CDT)
Mutually exclusive with Septic Shock
Also see: Septicemia definition.
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This is mutually exclusive with 44-00 Septic Shock.