Influenza virus NOS -- should almost never be used: Difference between revisions

From CCMDB Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
(→‎Coding other infections caused by influenza virus: moved here from Influenza in ICD10 and linked, since this is the more likely place where the details would be needed.)
 
(14 intermediate revisions by 5 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{ICD10 transition status
{{ICD10 transition status
| OldDxArticle =
| OldDxArticle =Influenza virus
| CurrentStatus = freshly automatically generated article
| CurrentStatus = reconciled
| InitialEditorAssigned = Con Marks
| InitialEditorAssigned = Con Marks
}}
}}
Line 9: Line 9:
| BugRequired=  
| BugRequired=  
}}
}}
{{ICD10 category|Pathogens}}{{ICD10 category|Virus}}  
{{ICD10 category|Pathogens}}{{ICD10 category|Virus}}{{ICD10 category|Influenza}}  


== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
This is an item for the pathogen list, but as the name implies, it is almost never needed.  This is because the other three influenza items cover virtually every influenza manifestation we can think of.  We've included influenza for the pathogen list only for completeness.  
See [[Influenza in ICD10]] for general information about influenza related coding.
 
=== Coding other infections caused by influenza virus ===
This is a [[Pathogen]] code, but as the name implies, it is almost never needed.  This is because the other three influenza items cover virtually every influenza manifestation we can think of.  We've included influenza for the pathogen list only for completeness. See [[Influenza in ICD10]] for some examples how it might be used.
 
One example where [[Influenza virus NOS -- should almost never be used]] would be used is to enter [[Combined ICD10 codes]] for any sepsis codes such as [[Severe sepsis]]. In that scenario you might
* combine [[Severe sepsis]] and [[Influenza virus NOS -- should almost never be used]]
* enter an influenza code such as [[Influenza without pneumonia but with other respiratory manifestations]] '''WITHOUT combining it''' with the previous entry
** usually we would combine all three of these, but since one requires a pathogen, and the other doesn't allow one, they would have to be not combined.


== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
Line 24: Line 32:
*[[Parainfluenza virus]]
*[[Parainfluenza virus]]


Also may look at: '''[[Influenza in ICD10]]'''
See also:  
* [[Influenza in ICD10]]


== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==


== Related CCI Codes ==
== Related CCI Codes ==
{{Data Integrity Check List}}


== Related Articles ==
== Related Articles ==
{{Related Articles}}
{{Related Articles}}


{{ICD10 footer}}
{{ICD10 footer}}
{{EndPlaceHolder}}
{{EndPlaceHolder}}
[[Category: Influenza]]

Latest revision as of 10:01, 2020 April 9

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Influenza virus NOS -- should almost never be used
ICD10 code: J11
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: Influenza virus
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: 2019-0: Respiratory Infection
Start Date:
Stop Date:
External ICD10 Documentation

This diagnosis is a part of ICD10 collection.

  • SMW
    • 2019-01-01
    • 2999-12-31
    • J11
  • Cargo


  • Categories
  • SMW
  • Cargo


  • Categories
  • SMW
  • Cargo


  • Categories
  • SMW
  • Cargo


  • Categories

Additional Info

See Influenza in ICD10 for general information about influenza related coding.

Coding other infections caused by influenza virus

This is a Pathogen code, but as the name implies, it is almost never needed. This is because the other three influenza items cover virtually every influenza manifestation we can think of. We've included influenza for the pathogen list only for completeness. See Influenza in ICD10 for some examples how it might be used.

One example where Influenza virus NOS -- should almost never be used would be used is to enter Combined ICD10 codes for any sepsis codes such as Severe sepsis. In that scenario you might

Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition

Almost always one of the following codes should be used instead of this one:

Don't confuse influenza virus with either of:

See also:

Candidate Combined ICD10 codes

Related CCI Codes

Data Integrity Checks (automatic list)

 AppStatus
Query check ICD10 Inf Potential Infection must have pathogen or altCCMDB.accdbdeclined
Check Inf Antibiotic resistance must have pathogen or Infection with implied pathogenCCMDB.accdbimplemented
Check Inf Infection with implied pathogen must not have a pathogen combined codeCCMDB.accdbimplemented
Query check ICD10 Inf Infection req Pathogen must have oneCCMDB.accdbimplemented
Query Check Inf Pathogens must have Infection requiring pathogen or Potential InfectionCCMDB.accdbimplemented

Related Articles

Related articles:


Show all ICD10 Subcategories

ICD10 Categories: ANCA-associated Vasculitis (AAV), Abdominal trauma, Abortion, Acute intoxication, Addiction, Adrenal Insufficiency, Adverse effect, Alcohol related, Allergy, Anemia, Anesthetic related, Aneurysm, Antibiotic resistance, Antidepressant related, Aortic Aneurysm, Arrhythmia, Arterial thromboembolism, Asthma, Atherosclerosis, Awaiting/delayed transfer, Bacteria, Benign neoplasm, Breast disease, Burn, COVID, Cannabis related, Cardiac septum problem, Cardiovascular, Cerebral Hemorrhage/Stroke, Chemical burn, Chronic kidney disease, Cirrhosis, Cocaine related, Decubitus ulcer, Delirium, Dementia, Diabetes, Diagnosis implying death, Double duty pathogen, ENT, Encephalitis, Encephalopathy, Endocrine disorder, Endocrine neoplasm, Exposure, Eye, Female genital neoplasm, Fistula, Fracture, Fungus, GI ulcer, Gastroenteritis, Gastrointestinal, Gastrointestinal neoplasm, Hallucinogen related, Has one, Head trauma, Head trauma (old), Healthcare contact, Heart valve disease, Heme/immunology, Heme/immunology neoplasm, Hemophilia, Hemorrhage, Hepatitis, Hereditary/congenital, Hernia, Hypertension, Hypotension, Iatrogenic, Iatrogenic infection, Iatrogenic mechanism, Imaging, Infection requiring pathogen, Infection with implied pathogen, Infectious disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Influenza, Inhalation, Intra-abdominal infection, Ischemia, Ischemic gut, Ischemic heart disease, Joint/ligament trauma, Leukemia, Liver disease, Liver failure, Lower limb trauma, Lower respiratory tract infection, Lymphoma, Male genital neoplasm, Mechanism, Meningitis, Metabolic/nutrition, Metastasis, Misc, Muscle problem, Muscles/tendon trauma, Musculoskeletal/soft tissue, Musculoskeletal/soft tissue neoplasm... further results