A global survey on the use of the international classification of diseases codes for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease

on behalf of the MAFLD ICD-11 coding collaborators

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1178-1201
Number of pages24
JournalHepatology International
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

Funding

FundersFunder number
National 713 High Level Hospital Clinical Research Funding2022-PUMCH-C-014
National Key Research and Development Program of China2023YFA1800801
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme899871
National Natural Science Foundation of China82070588, 82370577
Department of Public Health in Zhejiang ProvinceS2032102600032
Not added101080189
National High Level Hospital Clinical Research Funding2022-PUMCH-B- 091

    Keywords

    • Global survey
    • ICD-11
    • MAFLD

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