Title: Sepsis New Guidelines, New Codes
1SepsisNew Guidelines, New Codes
- Barry Libman, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P
- President
- Barry Libman Inc.
2Terms and Definitions
- Bacteremia
- bacteria in the blood
- Septicemia
- systemic disease with organisms or toxins in the
blood (e.g. bacteria, fungi, virus) - Sepsis
- Systemic inflammatory response to known or
suspected infection - Severe Sepsis
- Sepsis plus organ dysfunction
- SIRS
- Systemic response to infection to infection or
trauma - Septic shock
- Sepsis with hypotension
3790.7 Bacteremia
- Presence of bacteria in the blood
- Use additional code to identify organism (041)
- Excludes
- Bacteremia of newborn (771.83)
4038.x Septicemia
- Infectious diseases due to the accumulation and
persistence of bacteria and/or their toxins in
the blood and marked by high fever, shaking
chills, prostration, and if untreated
hypotension, shock and death. - Only one code (038.x) is required to report
Septicemia - Excludes
- Septicemia (sepsis) of newborn (771.81)
5Septicemia and Sepsis
- Septicemia and Sepsis are no longer synonymous
terms - AHA Coding Clinic for ICD-9-CM, Fourth Quarter,
2003
6Coding Sepsis
- Sepsis requires two codes
- Underlying condition 038.x
- and
- 995.91 or 995.92
- Per Instructional notes in Tabular Index.
7995.9x SIRS
- Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
- A major complication of infection and/or trauma
that includes systemic inflammation, elevated or
reduced temperature, rapid heart rate and
respiration, and elevated white blood cell count
that may progress into organ and multi-organ
failure.
8995.9x SIRS
- Two or more of the following
- Temperature gt38 C or lt36 C
- Heart Rate gt 90 beats per minute
- Respiratory Rate gt 20 breaths per minute or PaCO2
lt 32 mm Hg - White Blood Cell Count gt 12,000/cu mm, lt4,000/cu
mm or gt10 immature (band) forms
9SIRS Continuum
Source Bone et al. Chest 19921011644
10995.9x SIRS
- 995.90 SIRS, unspecified
- 995.91 due to infectious process. Sepsis
- 995.92 due to infectious process w/ organ
dysfunction. Severe Sepsis - 995.93 due to non-infectious process
- 995.94 due to non-infectious process w/ organ
dysfunction
11995.9x SIRS sequencing
- Code first the underlying cause
- Use an infection or trauma code plus 995.9x
(SIRS) to accurately reflect severity - In absence of underlying condition, 995.90 SIRS
is used as the principal diagnosis
12995.92 and 995.94
- In presence of organ dysfunction use additional
code to specify the organ dysfunction, e.g. - Acute renal failure (584.5-584.9 )
- Acute respiratory failure (518.81)
- Critical illness myopathy (359.81)
- Critical illness polyneuropathy (357.82)
- Encephalopathy (348.31)
- Hepatic failure (570)
- Kidney failure (584.5-584.9, 585, 586)
- Septic shock (785.52)
13995.9x SIRS sequencing
- Sequence
- 1. underlying condition
- 2. SIRS 995.9x
- 3. any organ dysfunction
14785.52 Septic Shock
- Sepsis with sepsis-induced hypotension despite
fluid resuscitation and inadequate tissue
perfusion (failure of peripheral circulation). - Code first SIRS due to infectious process with
organ dysfunction (995.92)
15Mortality Increases in Septic Shock Patients
Mortality
Incidence
Approximately 200,000 patients including 70,000
Medicare patients have septic shock annually
Source Balk, R.A. Crit Care Clin 200033752
16SIRS Therapies Procedure Codes
- 00.11 Infusion Of Drotrecogin Alfa (Activated)
- Infusion of recombinant protein XigrisTM
- add-on payments will not be continued in FY05 (no
longer a new technology) - 00.14 Injection or Infusion of Oxazolidinone
Class of Antibiotics - Linezolid injection ZyvoxTM
17V09.x Resistance to Microorganisms
- Drug Resistant Organisms
- Resistance to Methicillin V09.0
- Other common drug resistance?
18Example Bacteremia
- Bacteremia (cause unknown)
- Blood cultures growing E coli per MD
documentation - 790.7 Bacteremia
- 041.4 E coli organism
19Example Bacteremia
- Bacteremia associated with/due to urinary tract
infection - 599.0 UTI
- 790.7 Bacteremia
- 790.7 is from Chapter 16 Signs, Symptoms and ill
Defined Conditions. Follow chapter specific
coding rule
20Example Streptococcal Septicemia/Sepsis
- Streptococcal Septicemia
- (documented as septicemia)
- 038.0
- Streptococcal Sepsis
- (SIRS and documented infection)
- 038.0
- 995.91
21Example SIRS
- SIRS due to 3rd degree burns and trauma
- 942.39 Third degree burn, trunk
- 808.43 Pelvic fracture
- 995.93 SIRS (not infectious, no organ
dysfunction)
22Example SIRS
- SIRS due to acute pancreatitis
- 577.0 Acute Pancreatitis
- 995.93 SIRS (no-infection, without organ
dysfunction)
23Example SIRS
- Acute pancreatitis with SIRS and hepatorenal
syndrome - 577.0 Acute pancreatitis
- 995.94 SIRS (no infection, with organ
dysfunction) - 572.4 Hepatorenal syndrome
24Example SIRS
- A patient with chronic renal failure on chronic
dialysis admitted for treatment of gram negative
sepsis - 038.49 Gram negative sepsis
- 995.91 SIRS (infection, no organ failure)
- 585 Chronic Renal Failure
- V45.1 Dialysis status
25Example Septic Shock
- A patient is discharged with the diagnosis of
MRSA Septicemia with septic shock. - 038.11 MRSA Septicemia
- 995.92 SIRS (infection, organ dysfunction)
- 785.52 Septic shock
- V09.0 Resistance to Methicillin
- (by definition, septic shock is an organ
dysfunction)
26Not covered in Coding Clinic (yet)
- A patient is admitted to the hospital in
respiratory failure due to pseudomonas pneumonia
and placed on a ventilator. Ten days into the
hospital stay the patient develops pseudomonas
sepsis. The patient receives intravenous
ZyvoxTM. - 518.81 Respiratory Failure
- 482.1 Pseudomonas pneumonia
- 038.43 Pseudomonas sepsis
- 995.91 SIRS (infection, no organ dysfunction)
- 00.14 ZyvoxTM Infusion
27Not covered in Coding Clinic (yet)
- Patient admitted with Respiratory Failure due to
Aspiration Pneumonia and SIRS (severe sepsis) - 518.81, 995.92, 507.0
- OR
- 038.9, 995.92, 518.81, 507.0?
- Until we get Coding Clinic guidance
- Cause is important what caused the respiratory
failure? Severe sepsis, or pneumonia? - Respiratory Failure is included in severe sepsis
(though coded separately)
28Not covered in Coding Clinic (yet)
- Line Sepsis
- 996.62, 038.9, 995.91
- OR
- 038.9, 995.91, 996.62 ?
- Based on previous guidance, the complication code
is sequenced first. Similar to the poisoning
chapter, the case is classified and coded to the
Complications chapter.
29What can you do?
- Why does it getting it right matter?
- Severity of illness
- Statistics
- Reimbursement
- What can you do?
- Work to improve documentation
- Talk to infectious disease staff
- Talk to trauma staff
- Talk to ICU intensivists
30Questions?
- Barry Libman, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P
- Barry Libman Inc.
- 978-369-7180
- blibman_at_barrylibmaninc.com