| Literature DB >> 35581649 |
Kristy Mabon1, Olafr Steinum2, Christopher G Chute3.
Abstract
A new coding feature introduced with ICD-11, the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), is postcoordination, which supports combining (linking) two or more codes into a cluster that describes a clinical concept. Postcoordination allows for coded data to be reported to a greater level of specificity than was possible in previous version of ICD. The linked codes are kept together in a cluster when submitted for reporting. This article presents background detail on the postcoordination feature in ICD and the postcoordination tool. Also presented are several examples that demonstrate the flexibility that ICD-11 provides for enriching coded health information.Entities:
Keywords: Classification; ICD11; International classification of diseases; Postcoordination
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35581649 PMCID: PMC9112606 DOI: 10.1186/s12911-022-01876-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 3.298
Fig. 1Stem codes and clusters
Examples of postcoordination in the morbidity use case
| Example 1 | Acute ST elevation myocardial infarction, anterior wall, LAD Cluster: BA41.0&XA7RE3&XA7NQ7 BA41.0 Acute ST elevation myocardial infarction Specific anatomy: XA7RE3 Anterior wall of heart Specific anatomy: XA7NQ7 Left anterior descending coronary artery |
| Example 2 | Acute pyelonephritis, left side, E. coli Cluster: GB51&XK8G&XN6P4 GB51 Acute pyelonephritis Laterality: XK8G Left Infectious agent: XN6P4 Escherichia coli |
| Example 3 | Diabetic coma; Type 2 Diabetes mellitus Cluster: 5A23/5A11 5A23 Diabetic coma Has causing condition (code also): 5A11 Type 2 diabetes mellitus |
| Example 4 | Left inguinal hernia with acute obstruction Cluster: DD51&XK8G/ME24.2&XT5R DD51 Inguinal hernia Laterality: XK8GLeft Has manifestation (use additional code, if desired): ME24.2 Digestive system obstruction Course: XT5R Acute |
| Example 5 | Concussion and open fracture shaft of left ulna due to fall on uneven sidewalk Cluster: NA07.0/PA60& XE1DA&XE53A Cluster: NC32.2 & XK8G& XJ7YM /PA60 & XE1DA & XE53A NA07.0 Concussion Associated with (use additional code, if desired): PA60 Unintentional fall on the same level or from less than 1 m Object or substance producing injury: XE1DA Uneven surface, not elsewhere classified Place of Occurrence: XE53A Sidewalk NC32.2 Fracture of shaft of ulna Laterality: XK8G Left Fracture open or closed: XJ7YM Open fracture Associated with (use additional code, if desired): PA60 Unintentional fall on the same level or from less than 1 m Object or substance producing injury: XE1DA Uneven surface, not elsewhere classified Place of Occurrence: XE53A Sidewalk |
| Example 6 | Kaposi’s sarcoma of the soft palate in HIV disease Cluster: 2B57.Y&XA8HL5/1C62.3 2B57.Y Kaposi sarcoma of other specified primary sites Specific anatomy: XA8HL5Soft palate Associated with (use additional code, if desired) 1C62.3HIV disease clinical stage 4 without mention of tuberculosis or malaria |
| Example 7 | Type 1 diabetes mellitus with diabetic nephropathy; Diabetic cataract Cluster: 5A10/GB61.Z Cluster: 9B10.21/5A10 5A10 Type 1 diabetes mellitus GB61.Z Chronic kidney disease, stage unspecified 9B10.21 Diabetic cataract 5A10 Type 1 diabetes mellitus |
| Example 8 | Pneumococcal pneumonia causing sepsis Cluster: CA40.07/1G40 CA40.07 Pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumonia 1G40 Sepsis without septic shock |
Examples from the ICD-11 Reference Guide [4] (examples 1–6 from Sect. 2.11.2, examples 6–8 from Sect. 2.24.18)
Fig. 2An example of how postcoordination works in ICD-11