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Disease staging: CliniCal anD CoDeD Criteria - HCUP

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

DXCat Number: INF15<br />

MultiStage: No<br />

DXCat Label: Listeriosis Specificity: A<br />

Etiology: Infection, Bacterial<br />

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

1.01 Listeriosis Listeriosis [culture reports growth of Listeria spp.]<br />

DX 0270;<br />

1.02 Listeria conjunctivitis Listeria conjunctivitis [culture reports growth of Listeria spp.]<br />

STAGE 1.01 + (DX 37200-37204,<br />

37230, 37239);<br />

2.01 Oculoglandular listeriosis Listeria lymphadenitis [culture reports growth of Listeria spp.]<br />

OR ophthalmitis [culture reports growth of Listeria spp.]<br />

2.02 Listeria urethritis Listeria urethritis [urethral discharge culture reports growth of Listeria spp.]<br />

2.03 Listeria pneumonia New infiltrate [chest x-ray report]<br />

AND infected sputum [gram strain documents presence of many WBC AND a single<br />

predominant organism or sputum culture reports growth of pathologic organism]<br />

2.04 Listeria lung abscess Stage 2.03<br />

AND lung abscess [chest x-ray report]<br />

3.01 with endocarditis Stage 1.02-2.04<br />

AND endocarditis:<br />

3.02 with meningitis Stage 2.01-3.01<br />

AND meningitis:<br />

3.03 with sepsis Stage 1.02-3.01<br />

AND sepsis:<br />

3.04 with shock Stage 1.02-3.03<br />

AND shock:<br />

4.00 with death Stage 2.01-3.04<br />

AND death<br />

References:<br />

STAGE 1.01-1.02 + DX 683;<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.01 + DX 59780;<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.02 + DXCAT RES15;<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.03 + DX 5130;<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.04 + GROUP<br />

ENDOCARDITIS;<br />

STAGE 1.01-3.01 + DX 3207;<br />

STAGE 1.01-3.02 + GROUP SEPSIS;<br />

STAGE 1.01-3.03 + (GROUP<br />

SHOCKC OR GROUP SHOCKN) ;<br />

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