Witnessed Cardiac Arrest
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Category/Organ System: |
Category: Cardiovascular (old) |
Type: |
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Main Diagnosis: | Witnessed Cardiac Arrest |
Sub Diagnosis: | Witnessed Cardiac Arrest |
Diagnosis Code: | 10002 - Witnessed Cardiac Arrest |
Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
Program: | CC & Med |
Status: | Currently Collected
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A witnessed or Unwitnessed Cardiac Arrest patient in ICU must also code in Cooling Protocol using BRR or XBR.
For in-hospital witnessed arrests, code as a witnessed arrest (100-2) only if event was witnessed by hospital medical staff, this does not include house keeping, maintenance or visiting family. The witnessed cardiac arrest on the wiki is speaking only of "in Hospital" arrests when it requires hospital staff to witness.
For out of hospital arrests use anyone present as a witness. The only unwitnessed arrests are if no-one is around when the person collapses and no one knows when it occurs and when CPR is delayed because no one could do it.
Coding example
- Example of coding arrest patient admitted to ICU from ER then sent a number of days later to a medicine ward with the following problems:
- V. Fib. Cardiac arrest & MI, and CHF at home or in ER.
- Admitted from ER to ICU then transferred from ICU to Med Ward.
- DX coding:
- ICU Admit DX:
- cardiac arrest
- type of rhythm (if charted)
- MI
- CHF
- Transfer to Medicine Ward
- Admit DX:
- MI
- CHF
- Primary reason to ICU was cardiac arrest. Issue resolved in ICU so arrest must not be coded as primary reason to ward when patient transferred to the ward.
- If patient is admitted directly from the ward from ER with the above admitting DX then cardiac arrest is the primary reason for admission to medicine ward from the ER.
Template:Discussion When I first started collection in ICU I was told this was an example on how to code arrests not a rule on how to code the priority of problems. Often that rhythm that caused the arrest is the least of the patients problems.Sometimes in it is a major problem requiring pacemaker,amiodarone etc. However, for example cardiogenic shock,renal failure,septic shock could be the #2 major problem. If the rhythm needs to be in the 2nd diagnostic spot then it should be a rule not an example.If priority doesn't matter than let us know either way. ThanksGHall 07:21, 2016 June 7 (CDT)
Template:CCMDB Data Integrity Checks
see Check BRR/XBR vs cardiac arrest dx
- see Category Arrest for general info on coding arrests
- see: Unwitnessed Cardiac Arrest
- also see Respiratory Arrest