Revisión y actualización del documento de consenso SENPE-SEDOM-SEEN sobre la codificación de la desnutrición hospitalaria
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Date
2024-12-16Permanent link
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/12387DOI
10.20960/nh.05419
ISSN
1699-5198
PMID
39512020
Abstract
The concept of “disease related malnutrition” (DRM) is far from the concept of malnutrition classically diagnosed in public health, which is
determined by socio-demographic factors. In 2008, the Spanish Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (SENPE) and the Spanish Society
of Medical Documentation (SEDOM) published a consensus defining more precisely the types of malnutrition seen in hospitals and their corresponding coding. Changes in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) and the evolution of clinical information have made it necessary to
revise and update this consensus in order to establish new criteria to guide the recording and coding of diagnoses of malnutrition in the field of
hospital care, thus facilitating the work of both clinicians and coders and improving the visibility of DRE, by adapting from the clinical diagnoses
of undernutrition based on the GLIM criteria (Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition) proposed by the scientific societies to the current codes
proposed by ICD-10-ES.
This document reflects the new consensus of the SENPE, SEEN and SEDOM societies, and refers to the coding of DRE, other nutritional diagnoses
and medical nutritional treatment procedures, sets out the coding criteria and proposes suggestions to improve coding at the hospital level.
Keywords
Malnutrition; Clinical coding; Scientific societiesBibliographic citation
Irles-Rocamora JA, Alfaro-Martínez JJ, Asensio Villahoz P, Ballesteros Pomar MD, Burgos Peláez R, Gallego Díaz C, et al. revisión y actualización del documento de consenso SeNPe-SeDom-SeeN sobre la codificación de la desnutrición hospitalaria. Nutr Hosp. 2024 Dec 16;41(6):1307–14.
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Professionals
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