ACDIS update: ACDIS poll reveals members’ top 10 queried diagnoses

CDI Strategies - Volume 12, Issue 16

ACDIS exists in part to serve and help CDI professionals in their day-to-day work. To that end, the ACDIS team is always happy to dig up resources for members on a particular topic or even run a polling question to get to the bottom of an issue.

A few weeks ago, ACDIS received an email from a member asking what the most common queried diagnoses are among CDI professionals. While we didn’t have the answer immediately, ACDIS ran a poll probing that exact question.

After gathering responses for a few weeks, here are the top queried diagnoses (the top 10 are colored purple):

  • CHF specifity and type (90.59%)
  • Sepsis (88.24%)
  • Respiratory failure type/acuity (87.06%)
  • Malnutrition specificity (81.18%)
  • Kidney disease—CKD stages (70.59%)
  • Acute blood loss anemia (67.06%)
  • Pneumonia type (65.88%)
  • Altered mental status clarification (65.88%)
  • Encephalopathy type (51.76%)
  • Body mass index (high and low) (45.88%)
  • Pressure ulcer location/stage (42.35%)
  • Debridement type (37.65%)
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease specificity (20.00%)
  • Acute myocardial infarction type/location/specificity (15.29%)
  • Atrial fibrillation type/Atrial flutter type (12.94%)
  • Stroke specificity (9.41%)
  • Neoplasm—primary/secondary (7.06%)
  • HIV classification (7.06%)
  • Dementia type (3.53%)
  • DVT acuity and type (3.53%)

If you have a CDI question you’d like answered, send it to ACDIS Editor Linnea Archibald (larchibald@acdis.org). The ACDIS team is happy to do some digging for you!

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ACDIS Guidance, Clinical & Coding