Aspiration (early presentation, documented aspiration)
59 - Aspiration (early presentation, documented aspiration)
- code HAP or CAP with a subcode of aspiration as an admission code, if this is known to have occurred. See below for suggested change from Dr. Garland. He would like to see the chemical aspiration code used instead of the aspiration subcode in the pathogen section.
- if a sputum culture subsequently has an pathogen, code this as a Acquired Diagnosis / Complication (eg. HAP with subcode the organism.)
- if ventilated, see VAP
- Dr Garland suggested using pneumonitis 2nd Chemical Aspiration more often than we currently do. He said that if the cultures come back positive within 48 hours after admission, it would be coded as a CAP and if after 48 hours, it would be coded as a HAP, but in any event you could leave the chemical aspiration code in place if you have room in the diagnosis section. (If intubated for at least 48 hours it could also be a VAP if all other criteria are met.) Let me know if this helps to clarify this area which is sometimes a bit confusing. --LKolesar 08:29, 2013 March 5 (EST)Trish please comment on this change and then I will fix up this section as it is a hodgepodge right now. I just didn't want to completely change this until you review and OK it. --LKolesar 08:31, 2013 March 5 (EST)
Also see: Pneumonitis 2nd Chemical Aspiration