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{{ICD10 category|Iatrogenic}}{{ICD10 category|Injury/poisoning}}{{ICD10 category|Misc}}{{ICD10 category|Infectious disease}}
 
== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
incl suprapubic
*This code identifies the mechanism of the infection, you must also code the infection (e.g. cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc).
*Includes either Foley or suprapubic catheter-related infection.
*This is one of a number of different types of iatrogenic injury codes. Here is information about all of them;  [[Iatrogenic codes in ICD10]]
 


== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
(turn these into links to the actual diagnosis articles if possible. For some that might make no sense.)
 
*Any of the other iatrogenic injury codes:  see [[Iatrogenic codes in ICD10]]
 




== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
(put links to likely candidates coded with this one, eg. a cause for a trauma.)
*[[Kidney infection, acute (pyelonephritis)]]
*[[Kidney infection, chronic (pyelonephritis)]]
*[[Kidney, renal abscess or perinephric abscess]]
*[[Bladder, cystitis, acute infectious]]
*[[Bladder, cystitis, chronic]]
*[[Urethra,  infectious or noninfectious urethritis]]
*[[Urinary tract infection, NOS]]
*[[Prostate, acute prostatitis]]
*[[Prostate, chronic prostatitis]]
*[[Prostate, abscess]]
 
 
*Include the organism.
 
 


== Related Articles ==
== Related Articles ==

Revision as of 11:14, 31 October 2017


ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Iatrogenic, infection, urinary catheter
ICD10 code: T83.5
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: Pyelonephritis (Kidney Infection/Abcess), Cystitis (Bladder Infection)
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
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Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements): No results
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Additional Info

  • This code identifies the mechanism of the infection, you must also code the infection (e.g. cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc).
  • Includes either Foley or suprapubic catheter-related infection.
  • This is one of a number of different types of iatrogenic injury codes. Here is information about all of them; Iatrogenic codes in ICD10


Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition


Candidate Combined ICD10 codes


  • Include the organism.


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