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#51 [[Cystitis (Bladder Infection)]] - subcode with applicable pathogen
#51 [[Cystitis (Bladder Infection)]] - subcode with applicable pathogen


*If '''bladder infection''' & gone '''into bloodstream''', code:  
*If '''bladder infection''' & gone '''into bloodstream''', (which is urosepsis) then code:
#46 [[Septicemia/Bacteremia/Fungemia]]- subcode with applicable pathogen
#46 [[Septicemia/Bacteremia/Fungemia]]- subcode with applicable pathogen
#51 [[Cystitis (Bladder Infection)]] - subcode with applicable pathogen
#51 [[Cystitis (Bladder Infection)]] - subcode with applicable pathogen

Revision as of 14:34, 27 January 2009

Definition

Urosepsis -Septicemia/Bacteremia/Fungemia resulting from urinary tract infection.

  • Urosepsis is a term used imprecisely to denote infection ranging from urinary tract infection to generalized sepsis which may result from such infection.
  • Yes it seems that Doc's use the DX of urosepsis when referring either a localized bladder infection, an UTI or kidney infection.


  • If DIAGNOSIS is UROSEPSIS then code as follows:
  • If localized bladder infection only and not systemic (in blood) code:
  1. 51 Cystitis (Bladder Infection) - subcode with applicable pathogen
  • If bladder infection & gone into bloodstream, (which is urosepsis) then code:
  1. 46 Septicemia/Bacteremia/Fungemia- subcode with applicable pathogen
  2. 51 Cystitis (Bladder Infection) - subcode with applicable pathogen
  • If kidney infection & gone into bloodstream, code:
  1. 46 Septicemia/Bacteremia/Fungemia- subcode with applicable pathogen
  2. 54 or 55 Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection/Abcess)


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