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The representation of allergic and related conditions in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11, focusing on the classification and coding of anaphylaxis and other allergic disorders. The authors highlight the importance of accurate and easy-to-use coding systems to improve the identification and notification of anaphylaxis deaths and morbidity. The document also covers the process of constructing the 'Allergic and Hypersensitivity conditions' section in ICD-11 through collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the allergy community.
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AMRO: 83 AFRO: 12
EMRO: 35
SEARO: 27
WPRO: 30
EURO: 405
Main
Conclusions:
frequent
classification
in use
accurate or
easy to use
THE NEW ALLERGIC AND HYPERSENSITIVITY
CONDITIONS SECTION
The only reference for
food allergy
The ICD-10 elects just severe
cases of anaphylaxis
allergy concepts
GLOBAL AVAILABILITY OF AUTO-INJECTABLE
ADRENALINE: A MATTER OF LIFE OR DEATH
2012 analysis ( Allergy, 2012 ), based on ICD- 10 ( 2010 version) 22012
“Possible anaphylaxis deaths” N = 128
“Definitive anaphylaxis deaths” N = 370
2016 analysis, based on ICD- 11 Beta Draft (March 2016 version) 22012
“Possible anaphylaxis deaths” (Ma nual review of all codes recorded on any lines parts 1 of the death certificates)
“ Definitive anaphylaxis deaths ” (Specific anaphylaxis codes – T7 80, T782, T805 and T as contributing cause of death)
“ Definitive anaphylaxis deaths ” (Specific anaphylaxis codes as contributing cause of death + Manual review of each description in death certificates)
“Possible anaphylaxis deaths” (Manual review of each description in death certificates: iso lated description of allergic or hypersensitivity clinical presentations described as contributing cause of death)
“Possible anaphylaxis deaths” N = 33
“Definitive anaphylaxis deaths” N = 606
128
370
33
606
Possible anaphylaxis deaths
Definitive anaphylaxis deaths
2012 (ICD-10)
2016 (ICD-11)
SUPPORTING THE VALIDATION OF THE NEW ALLERGIC AND
HYPERSENSITIVITY CONDITIONS SECTION OF THE WHO ICD-
ALLERGIC AND HYPERSENSITIVITY
CONDITIONS IN ICD-
ALLERGIC AND HYPERSENSITIVITY
CONDITIONS CHAPTER IN ICD-
Anaphylaxis morbidity data from the
ICD-11 perspective
conditions/year : 2,318 (6%)
- Under-notification of
- Surveying the allergist
- Constructing a
**- Mapping procedure
- Construction of the
- Support the
- Keep updating/ working in
**- Dissemination process
- Quality assurance
- ICD-11 platform
- Estimate economic
**- Adapt the ICHI
**- Dissemination
The ALLERGY IN ICD-11 initiative
NEXT STEPS IN THE ICD-11 REVISION
EXPECTED OUTCOMES:
Academic/scientific process : 21 peer-review publications, 20 ongoing
Communication and collaboration : Joint Allergy Academies, TAGs/RSG,
Patients’ organization, Junior Members (^) Tanno et al., Ann AAI 2017, adapted