Icd 10 metastatic lung cancer to brain

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Icd 10 metastatic lung cancer to brain

Icd 10 metastatic lung cancer to brain

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ABSTRACT

Purpose

To assess the incremental cost associated with the management of patients with primary non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with brain metastases at the time of diagnosis.

Methods

Data were extracted from the French Hospital medical information database (Programme de Médicalisation des Systèmes d’Information (PMSI)). Patients with non-squamous NSCLC were identified through a diagnosis of lung cancer and a prescription of bevacizumab or pemetrexed. All such patients hospitalised with lung cancer for the first time in 2013 and with metastases identified at the first hospitalisation were eligible. Two cohorts were identified, one with brain metastases (group B: n=971) and one with metastases at other sites (group A: n=1529). For each patient, total in-hospital medical resource consumption associated with the initial hospitalisation in 2013 and with any follow-up stays in the following 24 months was documented. Costs were attributed from official French national tariffs and expressed in 2017 euros.

Results

The mean number of hospitalisations per patient in the 24-moth follow-up period was 17 in group A and 21 in group B. >99% of patients in both groups received chemotherapy. 58% of patients in group B and 13% in group A were managed by radiotherapy. 37% in group B and 24% in group A received palliative care. The associated cost was €2979 per patient-month for patients in group B and €2426 for patients in group A, representing a differential cost of €553 per month. Radiotherapy (+€164/month) and palliative care (+€130/month) were the principal drivers of the incremental cost.

Conclusions

The presence of brain metastases at the time of diagnosis of non-squamous NSCLC carries a significant burden, and ways of lowering this burden are needed.

non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer

brain metastasis

cost

PMSI

radiotherapy

anaplastic lymphoma kinase.

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© 2018 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier Limited on behalf of European Society for Medical Oncology; Originally published by BMJ.

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What is the ICD 10 code for metastatic cancer to the brain?

ICD-10-CM Code for Secondary malignant neoplasm of brain C79. 31.

What is the ICD 10 code for lung cancer that has metastasized to the brain?

ICD 10 Coding Following lobectomy and chemotherapy, patient is diagnosed with metastatic brain cancer, secondary to lung cancer. C79. 31, Secondary malignant neoplasm of brain AND •Z85. 118, Personal history of malignant neoplasm bronchus and lung.

What is metastasis of lung cancer to the brain?

What is a lung brain metastasis? Brain metastases (sometimes called brain mets) occur when cancer cells spread from their original site, in this case the lung, to the brain. Brain metastases may form one tumor or many tumors in the brain.

What is the ICD 10 code for lung metastasis?

Basic Differences.