03.03.2015 Views

Disease staging: CliniCal anD CoDeD Criteria - HCUP

Disease staging: CliniCal anD CoDeD Criteria - HCUP

Disease staging: CliniCal anD CoDeD Criteria - HCUP

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Clinical <strong>Criteria</strong> with Description, Diagnostic Findings and ICD-9-CM codes<br />

DXCat Number: GIS21<br />

MultiStage: No<br />

DXCat Label: Hookworm <strong>Disease</strong> Specificity: A<br />

Etiology: Infection<br />

Stage Description Diagnostic findings ICD-9-CM Codes<br />

1.01 Hookworm disease Hookworm eggs in stool [stool exam report]<br />

DX 1260-1269;<br />

2.01 with skin invasion or ground itch Stage 1.01<br />

STAGE 1.01 + (DX 7098, 7821);<br />

AND pruritic maculopapular rash<br />

2.02 with anemia Stage 2.01<br />

AND anemia:<br />

2.03 with hypoalbuminemia Stage 2.01-2.02<br />

AND hypoalbuminemia:<br />

2.04 with anasarca Stage 2.01-2.03<br />

AND anasarca:<br />

2.05 with growth retardation Stage 2.01-2.04<br />

AND height ≤ 3rd percentile for age<br />

2.06 with pneumonia Stage 2.01-2.05<br />

AND pneumonia:<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.01 + GROUP<br />

ANEM_DEF_FE;<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.02 + GROUP<br />

HYPOALBUMIN;<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.03 + (DX 260, 262,<br />

7823);<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.05 + (DX 2632,<br />

78343);<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.05 + (DXCAT RES15<br />

OR DXCAT RES17 OR DXCAT<br />

RES19);<br />

3.01 with congestive heart failure Stage 2.01-2.06<br />

AND congestive heart failure:<br />

3.02 with shock Stage 2.01-3.01<br />

AND shock:<br />

4.00 with death Stage 2.01-3.02<br />

AND death<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.06 + GROUP<br />

CHF__NON_HTN;<br />

STAGE 1.01-3.01 + (GROUP<br />

SHOCKC OR GROUP SHOCKN) ;<br />

NO;<br />

References:<br />

Anonymous. From the Centers for <strong>Disease</strong> Control and Prevention. Foodborne <strong>Disease</strong>s Active Surveillance Network, 1996. JAMA. 1997:277(17):1344-1345.<br />

Butterton JR, Calderwood SB. Acute infectious diarrheal diseases and bacterial food poisoning. In: Fauci AS, Braunwald E, Isselbacher KJ, Wilson JD, Martin JB, Kasper DL,<br />

Hauser SL, Longo, DL, eds. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine. 14th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 1998:796-801.<br />

Giles HM. Soil-transmitted helminths (geohelminths). In: Cook GC, ed. Manson’s Tropical <strong>Disease</strong>s. 20th ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 1996:1369-1392.<br />

Goldsmith RS. Hookworm disease. In: Tierney Jr LM, McPhee SJ Papadakis MA, eds. Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment. Stamford, CT: Appleton & Lange; 1998:1377-1378.<br />

Hamer DH, Despommier DD. Other parasites, intestinal nemafodes. In: Gorbach, Bartlett, Blacklow, eds. Infectious <strong>Disease</strong>s. 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders;<br />

1998:2456-2462.<br />

Liu LX, Weller PF. Intestinal nematodes acute infectious diarrheal diseases and bacterial food poisoning. In: Fauci AS, Braunwald E, Isselbacher KJ, Wilson JD, Martin JB, Kasper<br />

DL, Hauser SL, Longo, DL, eds. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine. 14th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill; 1998:1208-1212.<br />

Plourde PJ, Keystone JS. Intestinal nematodiasis. In: Hoeprich PD, Colin Jordan M, Ronald AR, eds. Infectious <strong>Disease</strong>s. 5th ed. Philadelphia, PA: JB Lippincott Company;<br />

1994:775-781.<br />

Stephenson J. New approaches for detecting and curtailing foodborne microbial infections. JAMA. 1997:277(17):1337, 1339-1340.<br />

Thursday, January 07, 2010 9:21:45 AM<br />

©2010 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!