Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set

The Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set ( PCCMDS ) provides a record of what happens to a PATIENT when they receive Paediatric Critical Care in a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, or other critical care setting suitable for children

Description

Introduction

The Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set ( PCCMDS) provides a record of what happens to a PATIENT when they receive Paediatric Critical Care in a Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, or other critical care setting suitable for children.

The primary purpose of the Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set is to allow the operation of the National Tariff Payment System within paediatric critical care. The Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set supports the National Tariff Payment System by capturing the data needed to generate a Healthcare Resource Group ( HRG) for each calendar day (or part thereof) of a period of paediatric critical care; these Healthcare Resource Groups are then used to inform the annual aggregate costing exercise, NHS Reference Costs.

Scope and Uses

The scope of the Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set is:

a) All PATIENTS on a WARD with a CRITICAL CARE UNIT FUNCTION of National Code '04 - Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (Paediatric critical care patients predominate)'

b) All PATIENTS on a WARD with a CRITICAL CARE UNIT FUNCTION of National Code of either:

  • 16 - Ward for children and young people
  • 17 - High Dependency Unit for children and young people
  • 18 - Renal Unit for children and young people
  • 19 - Burns Unit for children and young people
  • 92 - Non standard location using the operating department for children and young people

to whom one or more of the following CRITICAL CARE ACTIVITY CODES applies for a period greater than 4 hours:

04 Exchange Transfusion ( PATIENT received exchange transfusion)
05 Peritoneal dialysis (acute PATIENTS only i.e. excluding chronic) *
06 Continuous infusion of inotrope, pulmonary vasodilator or prostaglandin ( PATIENT received a continuous infusion of an inotrope, vasodilator (includes pulmonary vasodilators) or prostaglandin)
09 Oxygen Therapy (supplementary Oxygen Therapy, irrespective of ventilatory state) **
13 Tracheostomy cared for by nursing staff ( PATIENT receiving care of tracheostomy cared for by nursing staff not by an external Carer (e.g. parent))
16 Haemofiltration ( PATIENT received Haemofiltration)
50 Continuous electrocardiogram monitoring
51 Invasive ventilation via endotracheal tube
52 Invasive ventilation via tracheostomy tube
53 Non-invasive ventilatory support
55 Nasopharyngeal airway
56 Advanced ventilatory support (Jet or Oscillatory ventilation)
57 Upper airway obstruction requiring nebulised Epinephrine/ Adrenaline
58 Apnoea requiring intervention
59 Acute severe asthma requiring intravenous bronchodilator therapy or continuous nebuliser
60 Arterial line monitoring
61 Cardiac pacing via an external box (pacing wires or external pads or oesophageal pacing)
62 Central venous pressure monitoring
63 Bolus intravenous fluids (> 80 ml/kg/day) in addition to maintenance intravenous fluids
64 Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
65 Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) or Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) or aortic balloon pump
66 Haemodialysis (acute PATIENTS only i.e. excluding chronic)
67 Plasma filtration or Plasma exchange
68 ICP-intracranial pressure monitoring
69 Intraventricular catheter or external ventricular drain
70 Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) requiring continuous infusion of insulin
71 Intravenous infusion of thrombolytic agent (limited to tissue plasminogen activator [tPA] and streptokinase)
72 Extracorporeal liver support using Molecular Absorbent Liver Recirculating System (MARS)
73 Continuous pulse oximetry
74 PATIENT nursed in single occupancy cubicle
80 Heated Humidified High Flow Therapy (HHHFT) ( PATIENT receiving HHHFT)
85 PATIENT has an epidural catheter in situ
94 PATIENT has arrhythmia requiring intravenous anti-arrhythmic therapy
95 PATIENT has reduced conscious level (Glasgow Coma Score 12 or below) and hourly (or more frequent) Glasgow Coma Score monitoring
96 Intravenous infusion of sedative agent ( PATIENT receiving continuous intravenous infusion of sedative agent)
97 PATIENT has status epilepticus requiring treatment with continuous intravenous infusion

Notes:

  • * National Code 05 applies as an inclusion criterion for acute PATIENTS only: it does not apply with chronic PATIENTS.
  • ** National Code 09 applies as an inclusion criterion when the PATIENT receives supplementary Oxygen Therapy, irrespective of their ventilatory state.

This data is captured and recorded locally and may be used for the purposes of direct care, clinical audit, Reference Costs, and other local uses. Any transmission of the Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set must be covered by fair processing arrangements in accordance with information governance criteria and appropriate local arrangements.

Commissioning Data Set Transmission

Subject to the Commissioning Data Set Version 6-2 XML Schema Constraints and Commissioning Data Set Version 6-3 XML Schema Constraints, the Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set is sent to the Secondary Uses Service ( SUS) as a part of the following Commissioning Data Set messages, SCCI0076: Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set (version 2):

The Secondary Uses Service groups this data into paediatric critical care Healthcare Resource Groups. Further guidance can be found on the NHS England website at: SCCI0076: Paediatric Critical Care Minimum Data Set (version 2).

Specification

Person Group (Patient)
To carry the personal details of the Patient. One occurrence of this Group is permitted.

Mandation

Data Elements

PERSON BIRTH DATE

DISCHARGE DATE (HOSPITAL PROVIDER SPELL)

DISCHARGE METHOD CODE (HOSPITAL PROVIDER SPELL)

Paediatric Critical Care Group
To carry the details of the Paediatric Critical Care Period.

Mandation

Data Elements

CRITICAL CARE LOCAL IDENTIFIER

CRITICAL CARE START DATE

CRITICAL CARE START TIME

CRITICAL CARE DISCHARGE DATE

CRITICAL CARE DISCHARGE TIME

CRITICAL CARE UNIT FUNCTION

Paediatric Critical Care Daily Activity Group
To carry the daily activity data for each day of the Paediatric Critical Care Period. 999 occurrences of this Group are permitted.

Mandation

Data Elements

ACTIVITY DATE (CRITICAL CARE)

20 occurrences of Critical Care Activity Codes are permitted within the Paediatric Critical Care Daily Activity Group
All codes relate to care provided on the CRITICAL CARE START DATE.

Mandation

Data Elements

CRITICAL CARE ACTIVITY CODE

2 HIGH COST DRUGS (OPCS) codes are permitted but there is the capacity for 20 codes within the Paediatric Critical Care Daily Activity Group, to allow future refinement
All codes relate to drugs provided on the CRITICAL CARE LOCAL IDENTIFIER.

Mandation

Data Elements

HIGH COST DRUGS (OPCS)

Also Known As

This Data Set is also known by these names:

Context Alias
Also known as PCCMDS
Short name Paediatric Critical Care