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=== ESRD vs Acute renal failure ===
=== ESRD vs Acute renal failure ===
*'''Never''' code ''both'' ([[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5]]) and any of the acute renal failure codes.
*'''Never''' code ''both'' ([[Chronic kidney disease (end-stage kidney disease, ESRD), Stage 5]]) and [[Concept:Acute renal failure | acute renal failure diagnoses]] together:
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===Related to Acute renal failure codes===
*This code should never be accompanied by any of the codes representing acute renal failure/insufficiency:
**[[Kidney, acute renal failure NOS]]
**[[Kidney, acute tubular necrosis (ATN)]]
**[[Prerenal uremia/state]]
{{DA|Could we not use the Acute Renal Failure code for a patient who is categorized as stage 5, but has not yet started dialysis in the community? We will occasionally admit "non-dialysis" stage 5 patients who are admitted with fluid overload and require emergent initiation of dialysis.}}
{{DA|Could we not use the Acute Renal Failure code for a patient who is categorized as stage 5, but has not yet started dialysis in the community? We will occasionally admit "non-dialysis" stage 5 patients who are admitted with fluid overload and require emergent initiation of dialysis.}}
{{DA|Should this dx be used in the [[Concept:Acute renal failure]] or not? That concept is referenced repeatedly and we should be consistent about it. }}


==== Cross check ====
==== Cross check ====
* [[Query check ICD10 no ESRD w ARF]]
* [[Query check ICD10 no ESRD w ARF]]

Revision as of 01:33, 2018 October 22

ESRD vs Acute renal failure

 Has ICD10Code
Kidney, acute tubular necrosis (ATN)N17.0
Kidney, acute renal failure NOSN17.9
Kidney, renal failure/insufficiency/uremia, unspecified as acute or chronicN19
Kidney, acute renal failure, postproceduralN99.0


Could we not use the Acute Renal Failure code for a patient who is categorized as stage 5, but has not yet started dialysis in the community? We will occasionally admit "non-dialysis" stage 5 patients who are admitted with fluid overload and require emergent initiation of dialysis.

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