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{{ICD10 category| | {{ICD10 category|Renal/urinary}}{{ICD10 category|Symptom/Sign}}{{ICD10 category|Cardiovascular}} | ||
== Additional Info == | == Additional Info == | ||
*This is a specific '''cause''' of acute (or occasionally subacute) renal disorder/insufficiency. | |||
*The usual marker for this entity is elevated serum urea and/or elevated serum creatinine PLUS an elevated urea:creatinine ratio. The normal value of this ratio (in the units used here) is 44, so a ratio > 66 is suggestive of a pre-renal state. While pre-renal patients are usually intravascularly depleted, this is not universally the case; any situation in which renal perfusion is reduced can give a pre-renal state, even without volume depletion. An example is bilateral renal artery stenosis. | |||
*If the patient qualifies, one could/should also code '''[[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]]''' | |||
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == | == Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition == | ||
( | *[[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]] | ||
*[[Kidney, acute tubular necrosis (ATN)]] | |||
*[[Prerenal uremia/state]] | |||
*[[Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 1]] | |||
*[[Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 2]] | |||
*[[Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 3]] | |||
*[[Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 4]] | |||
*[[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5]] | |||
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] == | == Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] == | ||
*If the patient qualifies, one could/should also code '''[[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]]''' | |||
== Related Articles == | == Related Articles == | ||
Revision as of 14:06, 1 November 2017
| ICD10 Diagnosis | |
| Dx: | Prerenal uremia/state |
| ICD10 code: | R39.2 |
| Pre-ICD10 counterpart: | none assigned |
| Charlson/ALERT Scale: | none |
| APACHE Como Component: | none |
| APACHE Acute Component: | none |
| Start Date: | |
| Stop Date: | |
| Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements): | No results |
| External ICD10 Documentation | |
This diagnosis is a part of ICD10 collection.
Additional Info
- This is a specific cause of acute (or occasionally subacute) renal disorder/insufficiency.
- The usual marker for this entity is elevated serum urea and/or elevated serum creatinine PLUS an elevated urea:creatinine ratio. The normal value of this ratio (in the units used here) is 44, so a ratio > 66 is suggestive of a pre-renal state. While pre-renal patients are usually intravascularly depleted, this is not universally the case; any situation in which renal perfusion is reduced can give a pre-renal state, even without volume depletion. An example is bilateral renal artery stenosis.
- If the patient qualifies, one could/should also code Kidney, acute renal failure NOS
Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition
- Kidney, acute renal failure NOS
- Kidney, acute tubular necrosis (ATN)
- Prerenal uremia/state
- Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 1
- Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 2
- Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 3
- Chronic kidney disease (uremia, chronic renal insufficiency) Stage 4
- Chronic kidney disease (end-stage kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5
Candidate Combined ICD10 codes
- If the patient qualifies, one could/should also code Kidney, acute renal failure NOS
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