On the diagnosis and coding of reactive arthropathies

According to statistics from the Ministry of Health of Russia, the incidence of reactive arthropathies varies significantly by region and year. In ICD-10, reactive arthropathies include reactive urogenic arthritis (M02.3), other reactive arthropathies (M02.8), and reactive arthropathies, unspecified...

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Main Author: R. M. Balabanova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: IMA-PRESS LLC 2020-05-01
Series:Современная ревматология
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Online Access:https://mrj.ima-press.net/mrj/article/view/1014
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Summary:According to statistics from the Ministry of Health of Russia, the incidence of reactive arthropathies varies significantly by region and year. In ICD-10, reactive arthropathies include reactive urogenic arthritis (M02.3), other reactive arthropathies (M02.8), and reactive arthropathies, unspecified (M02.9). Information on reactive arthritis (ReA) cannot be extracted from these data.Objective: to specify the number of patients with ReA among inpatients with reactive arthropathies.Patients and methods. A retrospective analysis of 224 case histories was made in the patients treated at the V.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology Clinic in 2009–2018 and discharged with Codes M02.3, M02.8, and M02.9.Results and discussion. Nineteen out of the 224 patients were diagnosed with reactive urogenic arthritis (M02.3), 128 had reactive arthropathies (M02.8), and 77 had reactive arthropathies, unspecified (M02.9). All the 19 patients with this diagnosis met the criteria for reactive urogenic arthritis. Among the 128 patients with reactive arthropathies, 77 met the ReA criteria, 8 of them were found to have reactive urogenic arthritis, since the clinical picture had a triad consisting of arthritis, urogenic or enterocolitic infection, and conjunctivitis. Twenty-five out of the 77 patients discharged with Code M02.9 met the criteria for certain ReA and 6 did those for possible ReA. Thus, the diagnosis fitted the criteria for ReA in only half (56.7%) of the patients with reactive arthropathies.Conclusion. The performed investigation revealed that clinicians paid insufficient attention to the diagnosis of ReA and that statisticians did this to the coding of reactive arthropathies.
ISSN:1996-7012
2310-158X