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Post Procedural Infections: Discharge Abstract Database

Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) Codes included in this clinical category:

B14: Post Procedural Infections

Concept

Infections associated with a medical or surgical procedure.

Notes

This clinical group may include inflammatory reactions in the absence of infection.

Selection criteria

Codes

Conditions

O86.002

Identified as diagnosis type (M), (1), (2), (W), (X) or (Y)

T80.2
T81.4
T82.6
°Õ82.7–
T83.6
°Õ84.5–°Õ84.6–
T84.7
T85.7
T87.0*1
T87.1*1
T87.201
°Õ87.4–

Identified as diagnosis type (2)Ìý´¡±·¶ÙÌý³Û60–Y84Ìýin the same diagnosis cluster

Codes

Code descriptions

O86.002

Infection of obstetric surgical wound; delivered with mention of postpartum complication

T80.2

Infections following infusion, transfusion, and therapeutic injection

T81.4

Infection following a procedure, not elsewhere classified

T82.6

Infection and inflammatory reaction due to cardiac valve prosthesis

T82.7

Infection and inflammatory reaction due to other cardiac and vascular devices, implants, and grafts

T83.6

Infection and inflammatory reaction due to prosthetic device, implant, and graft in genital tract

°Õ84.5–

Infection and inflammatory reaction due to internal joint prosthesis

°Õ84.6–

Infection and inflammatory reaction due to internal fixation device (any site)

T84.7

Infection and inflammatory reaction due to other internal orthopedic prosthetic devices, implants, and grafts

T85.7

Infection and inflammatory reaction due to other internal prosthetic devices, implants, and grafts

T87.0*1

Complication of reattached (part of) upper extremity; infection

T87.1*1

Complications of reattached (part of) lower extremity; infection

T87.201

Infection of other reattached body part

°Õ87.4–

Infection of amputation stump

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Additional Codes

Inclusions

³Û60–Y84

Complications of medical and surgical care (refer to Appendix A)Ìýof the

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