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*If you have a patient who has had a CVA, who on a follow up CT has "hemorrhagic transformation", would you use this code? The hemorrhage didn't appear to cause symptoms, however ASA was held as a result. Would this even warrant coding?[[User:Mlagadi|Mlagadi]] 15:32, 2017 April 11 (CDT) | *If you have a patient who has had a CVA, who on a follow up CT has "hemorrhagic transformation", would you use this code? The hemorrhage didn't appear to cause symptoms, however ASA was held as a result. Would this even warrant coding?[[User:Mlagadi|Mlagadi]] 15:32, 2017 April 11 (CDT) | ||
**We see these results not uncommonly in H4H at HSC post tPa in thrombic CVas-my premise has been if there are changes in their GCS and/or cerebral edema requiring intervention then I code as a comp related to anticoagulation otherwise I do not capture-the neuro notes are usually pretty clear regarding the follow-up CTs done where these occur.--[[User:Llemoine|Llemoine]] 08:00, 2017 April 13 (CDT) | |||
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Category: Neurological Problem (old) |
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| Main Diagnosis: | Intracerebral hemorrhage |
| Sub Diagnosis: | ICH 2nd to other cuases |
| Diagnosis Code: | 50290 - ICH 2nd to other causes |
| Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
| Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
| Program: | CC & Med |
| Status: | Currently Collected
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ICH - Intra-cerebral hemorrage /intracerebral hemorrage
coding 50290 with a subcode 90 is the same as coding 50200 without a subcode. (other cause or unknown cause.
hemorrhagic transformation?
- If you have a patient who has had a CVA, who on a follow up CT has "hemorrhagic transformation", would you use this code? The hemorrhage didn't appear to cause symptoms, however ASA was held as a result. Would this even warrant coding?Mlagadi 15:32, 2017 April 11 (CDT)
- We see these results not uncommonly in H4H at HSC post tPa in thrombic CVas-my premise has been if there are changes in their GCS and/or cerebral edema requiring intervention then I code as a comp related to anticoagulation otherwise I do not capture-the neuro notes are usually pretty clear regarding the follow-up CTs done where these occur.--Llemoine 08:00, 2017 April 13 (CDT)