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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: PED10<br />

MultiStage: No<br />

DXCat Label: Anomaly: Other Congenital Heart <strong>Disease</strong> Specificity: A<br />

Etiology: Congenital<br />

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

1.01 Tricuspid atresia or truncus arteriosus or Tricuspid atresia [cardiac catheterization report or cardiac surgery report or echocardiogram report] DX 7450, 7453, 7457-7459, 74600-<br />

single ventricle or Ebstein's anomaly or<br />

hypoplastic left heart<br />

OR truncus arteriosus [cardiac catheterization report or cardiac surgery report or<br />

echocardiogram report]<br />

74601, 74609-7462, 7467, 74682,<br />

74684-7469;<br />

OR single ventricle [cardiac catheterization report or cardiac surgery report or echocardiogram<br />

report]<br />

OR Ebstein’s anomaly<br />

OR hypoplastic left ventricle [cardiac catheterization report or cardiac surgery report or<br />

echocardiogram report]<br />

2.01 with hypoxemia Stage 1.01<br />

AND hypoxemia:<br />

3.01 with congestive heart failure Stage 1.01-2.01<br />

AND congestive heart failure:<br />

3.02 with sepsis Stage 1.01-3.01<br />

AND sepsis:<br />

3.03 with respiratory failure Stage 1.01-3.02<br />

AND respiratory failure:<br />

3.04 with shock Stage 1.01-3.03<br />

AND shock:<br />

4.00 with death Stage 1.01-3.04<br />

AND death<br />

STAGE 1.01 + GROUP HYPOXEMIA;<br />

STAGE 1.01-2.01 + (DX 514 OR<br />

GROUP CHF__NON_HTN) ;<br />

STAGE 1.01-3.01 + GROUP SEPSIS;<br />

STAGE 1.01-3.02 + GROUP<br />

RESP_FAIL;<br />

STAGE 1.01-3.03 + (GROUP<br />

SHOCKC OR GROUP SHOCKN) ;<br />

NO;<br />

References:<br />

Bernstein D. Cyanotic congenital heart disease: the left to right shunt lesions. In: Behrman RE, Kliegman RM, Arvin AM, Nelson WE, eds. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 15th ed.<br />

Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 1996:1310-1329.<br />

Freed M. Congenital heart disease: acyanotic and cyanotic. In: Gewitz MH, ed. Primary Pediatric Cardiology. Armonk, NY: Futura; 1995:145-220.<br />

Perloff JK. Ebstein’s anomaly of the tricuspid valve. In: The Clinical Recognition of Congenital Heart <strong>Disease</strong>. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 1994:247-272<br />

Perloff JK. The hypoplastic left heart. In: The Clinical Recognition of Congenital Heart <strong>Disease</strong>. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 1994:727-737.<br />

Perloff JK. The univentricular heart. In: The Clinical Recognition of Congenital Heart <strong>Disease</strong>. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 1994:635-657.<br />

Perloff JK. Tricuspid artresia. In: The Clinical Recognition of Congenital Heart <strong>Disease</strong>. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 1994:686-702.<br />

Perloff JK. Truncus arteriosus. In: The Clinical Recognition of Congenital Heart <strong>Disease</strong>. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders; 1994:614-634.<br />

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