A global survey on the use of the international classification of diseases codes for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12072-024-10702-5
A global survey on the use of the international classification of diseases codes for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease
Abstract
Background: With the implementation of the 11th edition of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) and the publication of the metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) nomenclature in 2020, it is important to establish consensus for the coding of MAFLD in ICD-11. This will inform subsequent revisions of ICD-11.
Methods: Using the Qualtrics XM and WJX platforms, questionnaires were sent online to MAFLD-ICD-11 coding collaborators, authors of papers, and relevant association members.
Results: A total of 890 international experts in various fields from 61 countries responded to the survey. We also achieved full coverage of provincial-level administrative regions in China. 77.1% of respondents agreed that MAFLD should be represented in ICD-11 by updating NAFLD, with no significant regional differences (77.3% in Asia and 76.6% in non-Asia, p = 0.819). Over 80% of respondents agreed or somewhat agreed with the need to assign specific codes for progressive stages of MAFLD (i.e. steatohepatitis) (92.2%), MAFLD combined with comorbidities (84.1%), or MAFLD subtypes (i.e., lean, overweight/obese, and diabetic) (86.1%).
Conclusions: This global survey by a collaborative panel of clinical, coding, health management and policy experts, indicates agreement that MAFLD should be coded in ICD-11. The data serves as a foundation for corresponding adjustments in the ICD-11 revision.
Keywords: Global survey; ICD-11; MAFLD.
© 2024. Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver.
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- World Health Organization. History of the development of the ICD. Volume 2024.
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- 82070588/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 82370577/National Natural Science Foundation of China
- 2023YFA1800801/Key Technologies Research and Development Program
- S2032102600032/High-Level Creative Talents from the Department of Public Health in Zhejiang Province
- 2022-PUMCH-C-014/High-level Hospital Construction Project of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital
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