DSM IV and ICD 10 classifications were used and neurosis-orientated diagnoses were also assigned. In order to investigate musculoskeletal diseases in CPPS, these patients (106/36) underwent orthopaedic examination and were compared with a control group with no pain (n = 35). RESULTS: An ...
When there is pain in the absence of an obvious ongoing disease process, we are dealing with a pain syndrome [1], [3]. In that case, it is essential to address the following, as appropriate: predisposing factors and causes [16], [17], [18], the chronic pain mechanisms for ongoing ...
In this cohort of women seen in a primary care setting PFD were common with a prevalence of 32.0% based on ICD-10 codes. This finding is similar to previously published work which have found PFD are common2,7,8. Of those individuals who experience one PFD, 6.5% experience greater than o...
CCI, Canadian Classification of Health Interventions; ICD-10-CA, International Statistical Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Canada. a Indicates prolapse-specific surgery; presence of this code in the y after index surgery contributes to the long-term outcome of “composite prolapse recurren...
ICD10 diagnosis codes: K40 (inguinal hernia), K41 (femoral hernia), K43 (ventral hernia) in both datasets; Iceland and UKB and the same applies for diverticular disease (K57), stress incontinence (N393), carpal tunnel syndrome (G560), Barrett’s oesophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma ...
The subset of women complaining of painful urogenital conditions were classified into the following categories using ICD-10 codes and primary provider-given diagnosis: bladderspecific pain syndrome (BPS), myofascial pelvic pain (MPP), and unspecified pelvic pain (PP). We performed correlations between...
Hospital database was searched using keywords for neuropathic pain (ICD9—729.2, 719.45) and prostatitis (ICD9—601.1, 601.9). Clinical data were retrieved from patient-records, laboratory and radiology data, and analyzed using SPSS-19 statistical software. RESULTS Between Mar 2013 and Oct 2015, ...
GebhartC.KlingeleSDOSJournal of Minimally Invasive GynecologyEl-Nashar SA, Occhino JA, Trabuco E, Gebhart J, Klingele C. Descending perineum syndrome: a fresh look at an interesting and complex pelvic floor disorder. J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2014;21(2):S16-S17....
Its recognition as a distinct disease entity was marked by the allocation of an ICD-10-CM code (M62.84) in 2016 [14]. Sarcopenia has been defined as a progressive and generalized skeletal muscle disease that results in a significant reduction in muscle strength, muscle quantity, or quality. ...