ARF (Diagnosis)
Note: This applies to the diagnosis coding of Acute Renal Failure only.
- also see ARF (APACHE)
- also see ATN
- also see CRF
- also see ARI
Legacy Content
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Category: Acute Renal Failure (old) |
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Main Diagnosis: | 350 ** |
Sub Diagnosis: | CC and M |
Diagnosis Code: | Currently Collected |
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ARF - Definition for Diagnosis coding
- newly dialyzed - which means new dialysis started during this hospital admission for a patient that was not on out patient dialysis prior to current hospital admission.
- ARF and CRF - Chronic Renal Failure can not be coded together.
ARF and ICU TISS
- TISS 53 to 55: Don't forget to cross check the TISS form with the diagnosis and visa versa.
ARF & TISS intergrity checks
- have TISS 53, 54, 55 but no Renal failure DX (350, 351, 352, 355, 356, 398, 450-499, 327, 357)
- from community hosp to teaching hosp with DX of 350 AND no dialysis on TISS at community hosp AND DX of 350 AND TISS 53, 54 or 55 marked at teaching hospital, then the DX of ARF for community hospital is correct.
CRF vs ARF or ARI DX coding integrity check
see CRF vs ARF, ARI, Renal Transplant
- if you have an comorbid of code of CRF (351) then you CANNOT have ARF (350) as an admit or complication diagnosis code.