ARI
Legacy Content
This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Kidney, acute renal failure NOSClick Expand to show legacy content.
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Category: Renal (old) | 
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| Main Diagnosis: | Acute Renal Insufficiency | 
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| Diagnosis Code: | 36400 - ARI-Acute Renal Insufficiency | 
| Comorbid Diagnosis: | No | 
| Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 - 2 | 
| Program: | Critical Care and Medicine | 
| Status: | Currently Collected
 
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Acute Renal Iinsufficiency
Guideline
- Creatinine >250 mmol or a Rise >100 mmol from baseline over 24 hours
 - a patient is not on chronic hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis
 - I don't think that just having a creatinine of >250 should automatically mean ARI. This could be the patient's baseline and therefore is a chronic issue. My opinion is to only use the rule of >100 mmol over baseline over 24 hours for acute renal insufficiency (without dialysis), or use ATN if this is documented. --LKolesar 07:13, 2014 October 8 (CDT)
 
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There are a number of coding rules related to renal diagnoses, centralized info about them is in Renal Coding Considerations.
- I always check what the pts baseline creatinine was prior to admission if the pt had chronic renal insuffiency and creatinine was 250 last admission I will code as mod CRI if the present creatinine was say 350 I will code acute RI in admits and CRI in comorbids If the creat was the same as last admission say 250 and pt has CRI I only code in comorbids because it is not acute.