Bronchiectasis
Metadata
Name | Bronchiectasis |
Type | Disease or Syndrome |
Group | Respiratory |
Data Sources |
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Clinical Terminologies |
Read Version 2 ICD-10 |
Codelists | |
Valid Event Data Range | 01/01/1999 - 01/07/2016 |
Sex |
Female Male |
Authors | Kuan V, Denaxas S, Gonzalez-Izquierdo A, Direk K, Bhatti O, Husain S, Sutaria S, Hingorani M, Nitsch D, Parisinos C, Lumbers T, Mathur R, Sofat R, Casas JP, Wong I, Hemingway H, Hingorani A |
Agreement Date | 20 May 2019 |
Version (UUID) | 1 (SWUAhaHStc967nLCfhY6rc) |
Primary care
Disease | Readcode | Medcode | ReadcodeDescr | Category |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bronchiectasis | A115.00 | 15693.0 | Tuberculous bronchiectasis | Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis |
Bronchiectasis | H340.00 | 20364.0 | Recurrent bronchiectasis | Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis |
Bronchiectasis | H341.00 | 41491.0 | Post-infective bronchiectasis | Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis |
Bronchiectasis | H34..00 | 2195.0 | Bronchiectasis | Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis |
Bronchiectasis | H34z.00 | 32679.0 | Bronchiectasis NOS | Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis |
Bronchiectasis | P861.00 | 56427.0 | Congenital bronchiectasis | Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis |
Secondary care
Diagnoses
Disease | ICD10code | ICD10codeDescr | Category |
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Bronchiectasis | J47 | Bronchiectasis | Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis |
Bronchiectasis | Q33.4 | Congenital bronchiectasis | Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis |
Implementation
At the specified date, a patient is defined as having had 'Bronchiectasis' IF they meet the criteria for any of the following on or before the specified date. The earliest date on which the individual meets any of the following criteria on or before the specified date is defined as the first event date: Primary care 1. 'Bronchiectasis' diagnosis or history of diagnosis during a consultation OR Secondary care (ICD10) 1. ALL diagnoses of 'Bronchiectasis' or history of diagnosis during a hospitalization
Publications
Kuan V., Denaxas S., Gonzalez-Izquierdo A. et al. A chronological map of 308 physical and mental health conditions from 4 million individuals in the National Health Service. The Lancet Digital Health - DOI 10.1016/S2589-7500(19)30012-3