Codes used by the Scottish Joint Registry to identify a ...
Diagnosis and procedure codes used by the Scottish Arthroplasty Project to identify a complication after a joint replacement
DISLOCATION
OPCS: (W394, W65-, W66-) paired with (Z761, Z843 or Z902)
THESE MUST BE PAIRED WITH THE FOLLOWING DIAGNOSIS CODES
ICD-10: (S730 paired with Z966) or T840
ICD-9: 835-
ATTENTION TO HIP REPLACEMENT
OPCS: W394 paired with Y033
INFECTION CAUSED BY THE PROSTHESIS
ICD-10: T845
ICD-9: 9966
INFECTION RECORDED ELSEWHERE IN THE BODY
ICD-10: T814
ICD-9: 9985
DVT
ICD-10: I801, I802
ICD-9: 4511
PE
ICD-10: I260, I269
ICD-9: 4150, 4151
AMI
OPCS: K40-, K41-, K42-, K43-, K44-, K45-, K46-, K49-, K50-, K63-
ICD-10: I200, I21-, I22-, I248
GI BLEED
ICD-10: K920, K921, K922
STROKE
ICD-10: I60-, I61-, I62-, I63-, I64-, I65-, I66-, I670, I671, I672, I677, I678, I679, G451, G452, G453, G454, G458, G459
RENAL FAILURE
ICD-10: N17-, N19-
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