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INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR CERTIFICATION AND
CLASSIFICATION (CODING) OF COVID-19 AS CAUSE OF
DEATH
Based on ICD
International Statistical Classification of Diseases
(16 April 2020)
2
Table of Contents
1. Purpose of the document...................................................................................................3
2. Definition for Deaths due to COVID-19 ...............................................................................3
3. Guidelines for Certifying COVID-19 as a Cause of Death ......................................................3
A- RECORDING COVID-19 ON THE MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF CAUSE OF DEATH ................................ 3
B- TERMINOLOGY........................................................................................................................... 3
C- CHAIN OF EVENTS ...................................................................................................................... 4
D- COMORBIDITIES......................................................................................................................... 4
E- OTHER EXAMPLES...................................................................................................................... 6
4. Guidelines for Coding COVID-19 for Mortality.....................................................................8
A- ICD-10 Cause of Death coding of COVID-19 ................................................................................. 8
B- CHAIN OF EVENTS ...................................................................................................................... 9
C- COMORBIDITIES....................................................................................................................... 10
D- OTHER EXAMPLES.................................................................................................................... 11
E- ADDITIONAL WHO CAUSE OF DEATH CERTIFICATION LINKS....................................................... 13
5. Annex .............................................................................................................................. 14
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1. PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT
This document describes certification and classification (coding) of deaths related to COVID-19. The
primary goal is to identify all deaths due to COVID-19.
A simplified section specifically addresses the persons that fill in the medical certificate of cause of
death. It should be distributed to certifiers separate from the coding instructions.
2. DEFINITION FOR DEATHS DUE TO COVID-19
A death due to COVID-19 is defined for surveillance purposes as a death resulting from a clinically
compatible illness, in a probable or confirmed COVID-19 case, unless there is a clear alternative
cause of death that cannot be related to COVID disease (e.g. trauma). There should be no period of
complete recovery from COVID-19 between illness and death.
A death due to COVID-19 may not be attributed to another disease (e.g. cancer) and should be
counted independently of preexisting conditions that are suspected of triggering a severe course of
COVID-19.
3. GUIDELINES FOR CERTIFYING COVID-19 AS A CAUSE OF DEATH
In view of COVID-19 it is important to record and report deaths due to COVID-19 in a uniform way.
A- RECORDING COVID-19 ON THE MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF CAUSE OF DEATH
COVID-19 should be recorded on the medical certificate of cause of death for ALL decedents where
the disease caused, or is assumed to have caused, or contributed to death.
B- TERMINOLOGY
The use of official terminology, COVID-19, should be used for all certification of this cause of death.
As there are many types of coronaviruses, it is recommended not to use “coronavirus” in place of
COVID-19. This helps to reduce uncertainty for the classification or coding and to correctly monitor
these deaths.
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C- CHAIN OF EVENTS
Specification of the causal sequence leading to death in Part 1 of the certificate is important. For
example, in cases when COVID-19 causes pneumonia and fatal respiratory distress, both pneumonia
and respiratory distress should be included, along with COVID-19, in Part 1. Certifiers should include
as much detail as possible based on their knowledge of the case, as from medical records, or about
laboratory testing.
Here, on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, is an example of how to
certify this chain of events for deaths due to COVID-19 in Part 1:
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition
directly leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from onset
to death
a Acute respiratory distress syndrome 2 days
b
Due to:
Pneumonia
10 days
c
Due to:
COVID-19 (test positive)
14 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: This is a typical course with a certificate that has been filled in correctly. Please remember to
indicate whether the virus causing COVID-19 had been identified in the defunct.
D- COMORBIDITIES
There is increasing evidence that people with existing chronic conditions or compromised immune
systems due to disability are at higher risk of death due to COVID-19. Chronic conditions may be
non-communicable diseases such as coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD), and diabetes or disabilities. If the decedent had existing chronic conditions, such as these,
they should be reported in Part 2 of the medical certificate of cause of death.
Underlying cause of death
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Here, on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, are examples of how to
certify this chain of events for deaths due to COVID-19 in Part 1, with comorbidities reported in
Part 2:
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition
directly leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from onset
to death
a Acute respiratory distress syndrome 2 days
b
Due to:
Pneumonia
10 days
c
Due to:
Suspected COVID-19
12 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Coronary artery disease [5 years], Type 2 diabetes [14 Years], Chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease [8 years]
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: This is a typical course with a certificate that is filled in correctly. COVID-19 cases may have
comorbidity. The comorbidity is recorded in Part 2.
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition
directly leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from onset
to death
a Acute respiratory distress syndrome 2 days
b
Due to:
Pneumonia
10 days
c
Due to:
COVID-19
10 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Cerebral palsy [10 Years]
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: This is a typical course with a certificate that has been filled in correctly. COVID-19 cases may
have comorbidity. The comorbidity is recorded in Part 2.
Underlying cause of death
Underlying cause of death
6
E- OTHER EXAMPLES
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition directly
leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from
onset to death
a Respiratory failure 2 days
b
Due to:
Pneumonia
8 days
c
Due to:
Pregnancy complicated by COVID-19
12 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
For women, was the deceased pregnant? Yes No Unknown
At time of death Within 42 days before the death
Between 43 days up to 1 year before death Unknown
Did the pregnancy contribute to the death? Yes No Unknown
Note: This is a typical course with a certificate is filled in correctly. In case of a pregnancy,
puerperium or birth leading to death in conjunction with COVID-19, please record the sequence of
events as usual, and remember to enter the additional detail for pregnancies in frame B of the
certificate of cause of death.
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition directly
leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from
onset to death
a
Acute respiratory distress syndrome
3 days
b
Due to:
COVID-19
One week
c
Due to:
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
HIV disease [5 years]
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: This is a typical course with a certificate that is filled in correctly. The certifier has identified
HIV disease as contributing to the death and recorded it in Part 2.
Underlying cause of death
Underlying cause of death
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The examples below show recording of cases where death may have been influenced by
COVID-19, but death was caused by another disease or an accident.
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition directly
leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from
onset to death
a Hypovolaemic shock 1 day
b
Due to:
Aortic dissection
1 day
c
Due to:
Motor vehicle accident
2 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) COVID-19
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: Persons with COVID-19 may die of other diseases or accidents, such cases are not deaths due
to COVID-19 and should not be certified as such. In case you think that COVID-19 aggravated the
consequences of the accident, you may report COVID-19 in Part 2. Please remember to indicate the
manner of death and record in part 1 the exact kind of an incident or other external cause.
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition directly
leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from
onset to death
a Heart failure 1 day
b
Due to:
Myocardial infarction
5 days
c
Due to:
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
COVID-19
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: Persons with COVID-19 may die due to other conditions such as myocardial infarction. Such
cases are not deaths due to COVID-19 and should not be certified as such.
Underlying cause of death
Underlying cause of death
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4. GUIDELINES FOR CODING COVID-19 FOR MORTALITY
This document provides information about the ICD-10 codes for COVID-19 and includes mortality
classification (coding) instructions for statistical tabulation in the context of COVID-19. It includes
a reference to the WHO case definitions for surveillance.
New ICD-10 codes for COVID-19:
• U07.1 COVID-19, virus identified
https://icd.who.int/browse10/2019/en#/U07.1
• U07.2 COVID-19, virus not identified
o Clinically-epidemiologically diagnosed COVID-19
Probable COVID-19
Suspected COVID-19
https://icd.who.int/browse10/2019/en#/U07.2
Details of the updates to ICD-10 are available online at:
https://www.who.int/classifications/icd/icd10updates/en/
A- ICD-10 Cause of Death coding of COVID-19
Certifiers use a range of terms to describe COVID-19 as a cause of death, a sample can be found in
the annex of this document.
Although both categories, U07.1 (COVID-19, virus identified) and U07.2 (COVID-19, virus not
identified) are suitable for cause of death coding, it is recognized that in many countries detail as to
the laboratory confirmation of COVID-19 will NOT be reported on the death certificate. In the
absence of this detail, it is recommended, for mortality purposes only, to code COVID-19
provisionally to U07.1 unless it is stated as “probable” or “suspected”.
The international rules and guideline for selecting the underlying cause of death for statistical
tabulation apply when COVID-19 is reported on a death certificate but, given the intense public health
requirements for data, COVID-19 is not considered as due to, or as an obvious consequence of,
anything else in analogy to the coding rules applied for INFLUENZA. Further to this, there is no
provision in the classification to link COVID-19 to other causes or modify its coding in any way.
With reference to section 4.2.3 of volume 2 of ICD-10, the purpose of mortality classification (coding)
is to produce the most useful cause of death statistics possible. Thus, whether a sequence is listed as
‘rejected’ or ‘accepted’ may reflect interests of importance for public health rather than what is
acceptable from a purely medical point of view. Therefore, always apply these instructions, whether
they can be considered medically correct or not. Individual countries should not correct what is
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assumed to be an error, since changes at the national level will lead to data that are less comparable
to data from other countries, and thus less useful for analysis.
A manual plausibility check is recommended for certificates where COVID-19 is reported, in
particular for certificates where COVID-19 was reported but not selected as the underlying cause of
death for statistical tabulation.
B- CHAIN OF EVENTS
Here, on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, is an example of how to
code this chain of events and select the underlying cause of death for deaths due to COVID-19 in
Part 1:
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition
directly leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from onset
to death
a Acute respiratory distress syndrome J80 2 days
b
Due to:
Pneumonia J18.9
10 days
c
Due to:
COVID-19 (test positive) U07.1
14 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: Select COVID-19 as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported
on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line (COVID-19)
can cause all the conditions, pneumonia (J18.9) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (J80),
mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1].
Underlying cause of death
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C- COMORBIDITIES
Here, on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, are examples of how to
code this chain of events and select the underlying cause of death for deaths due to COVID-19 in
Part 1, with comorbidities reported in Part 2:
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition
directly leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from onset
to death
a Acute respiratory distress syndrome J80 2 days
b
Due to:
Pneumonia J18.9
10 days
c
Due to:
Suspected COVID-19 U07.2
12 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Coronary artery disease [5 years], Type 2 diabetes [14 Years], Chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease [8 years] I25.1, E11.9, J44.9
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select COVID-19, specified as suspected
(the case has virus not confirmed) as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been
reported on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line
(COVID-19) can cause all the conditions, pneumonia (J18.9) and acute respiratory distress syndrome
(J80), mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1].
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition
directly leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from onset
to death
a Acute respiratory distress syndrome J80 2 days
b
Due to:
Pneumonia J18.9
10 days
c
Due to:
COVID-19 U07.1
10 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Cerebral palsy [10 Years] G80.9
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select COVID-19 as underlying cause of
death (the case probably has been tested positive). Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on
Underlying cause of death
Underlying cause of death
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more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line (COVID-19) can
cause all the conditions, pneumonia (J18.9) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (J80), mentioned
on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1].
D- OTHER EXAMPLES
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition directly
leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval
from onset to
death
a Respiratory failure Code both, O99.5 and J96.9 2 days
b
Due to:
Pneumonia Code both, O99.5 and J18.9
8 days
c
Due to:
Pregnancy complicated by COVID-19 Code both, O98.5 and U07.1
12 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
For women, was the deceased pregnant? Yes No Unknown
At time of death Within 42 days before the death
Between 43 days up to 1 year before death Unknown
Did the pregnancy contribute to the death? Yes No Unknown
Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select other viral diseases complicating
pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O98.5) as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as
causes have been reported on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the
lowest used line (other viral diseases complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium) can
cause all the conditions, pneumonia (O99.5 and J18.9) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (O99.5
and J80), mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1]. Use
additional code to retain COVID-19. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.8 Special
instructions on maternal mortality (Step M4)].
Underlying cause of death
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Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition directly
leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from
onset to death
a
Acute respiratory distress syndrome J80
3 days
b
Due to:
COVID-19 U07.1
One week
c
Due to:
HIV disease B24
5 years
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: The certifier should have added the HIV disease as a comorbidity in Part 2 of the certificate,
however the selection rules of ICD allow to identify COVID-19 as underlying cause of death.
(COVID-19) is reported in a sequence ending with a terminal condition (Acute respiratory distress
syndrome due to COVID-19). Mortality coding rule step SP4 applies as causes have been reported
on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line (HIV disease)
cannot cause all the conditions. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1].
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition directly
leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from
onset to death
a Hypovolaemic shock T79.4 1 day
b
Due to:
Aortic dissection
S25.0 1 day
c
Due to:
Motor vehicle accident V89.2
2 days
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
COVID-19 U07.1
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select motor vehicle accident (V89.2) as
underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on more than one line in
Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line, motor vehicle accident (V89.2), can
cause all the conditions, traumatic aortic dissection (S25.0) and traumatic hypovolemic shock
(T79.4), mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1].
Underlying cause of death
Underlying cause of death
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13
Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2
1
Report disease or condition directly
leading to death on line a
Report chain of events in due to
order (if applicable)
State the underlying cause on the
lowest used line
Cause of death
Time interval from
onset to death
a Heart failure I50.9 1 day
b
Due to:
Myocardial infarction I21.9
5 days
c
Due to:
d
Due to:
2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time
intervals can be included in brackets after the condition)
COVID-19 U07.1
Manner of death:
Disease Assault Could not be determined
Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation
Intentional self harm War Unknown
Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select acute myocardial infarction (I21.9)
as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on more than one line
in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line, myocardial infarction (I21.9), can
cause the condition, heart failure (I50.9), mentioned on the line above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later,
Volume 2, Section 4.2.1].
E- Additional WHO cause of death certification links
• How to fill in a death certificate: Interactive Self Learning Tool (WHO)
http://apps.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10training/ICD-10
DeathCertificate/html/index.html
• Cause of Death on the Death Certificate: Quick Reference Guide (Section 7.1.2)
https://icd.who.int/browse10/Content/statichtml/ICD10Volume2_en_2016.pdf
• International form of medical certificate of cause of death (Section 7.1.1)
https://icd.who.int/browse10/Content/statichtml/ICD10Volume2_en_2016.pdf
Underlying cause of death
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5. ANNEX
Examples of terms used by certifiers to describe COVID-19 and that can be coded as synonyms of
COVID-19:
COVID Positive
Coronavirus Pneumonia
COVID negative
COVID-19 Infection
Sars-Cov-2 Infection (Coronavirus Two Infection)
COVID-19 Coronavirus
Infection – COVID-19 (Coroner Informed)
Hospital Acquired Pneumonia - COVID-Positive
COVID-19 possible - tested negative
Corona Virus two infection (SARS-Cov-2)
Corona Virus Pneumonia (COVID-19)
Coronavirus-Two Infection
Novel coronavirus

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Certification and classification (coding) of Covid-19 as cause of death based

  • 1. WHO/HQ/DDI/DNA/CAT INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR CERTIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION (CODING) OF COVID-19 AS CAUSE OF DEATH Based on ICD International Statistical Classification of Diseases (16 April 2020)
  • 2. 2 Table of Contents 1. Purpose of the document...................................................................................................3 2. Definition for Deaths due to COVID-19 ...............................................................................3 3. Guidelines for Certifying COVID-19 as a Cause of Death ......................................................3 A- RECORDING COVID-19 ON THE MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF CAUSE OF DEATH ................................ 3 B- TERMINOLOGY........................................................................................................................... 3 C- CHAIN OF EVENTS ...................................................................................................................... 4 D- COMORBIDITIES......................................................................................................................... 4 E- OTHER EXAMPLES...................................................................................................................... 6 4. Guidelines for Coding COVID-19 for Mortality.....................................................................8 A- ICD-10 Cause of Death coding of COVID-19 ................................................................................. 8 B- CHAIN OF EVENTS ...................................................................................................................... 9 C- COMORBIDITIES....................................................................................................................... 10 D- OTHER EXAMPLES.................................................................................................................... 11 E- ADDITIONAL WHO CAUSE OF DEATH CERTIFICATION LINKS....................................................... 13 5. Annex .............................................................................................................................. 14
  • 3. COVID-19 - GUIDELINES FOR DEATH CERTIFICATION AND CODING 3 1. PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT This document describes certification and classification (coding) of deaths related to COVID-19. The primary goal is to identify all deaths due to COVID-19. A simplified section specifically addresses the persons that fill in the medical certificate of cause of death. It should be distributed to certifiers separate from the coding instructions. 2. DEFINITION FOR DEATHS DUE TO COVID-19 A death due to COVID-19 is defined for surveillance purposes as a death resulting from a clinically compatible illness, in a probable or confirmed COVID-19 case, unless there is a clear alternative cause of death that cannot be related to COVID disease (e.g. trauma). There should be no period of complete recovery from COVID-19 between illness and death. A death due to COVID-19 may not be attributed to another disease (e.g. cancer) and should be counted independently of preexisting conditions that are suspected of triggering a severe course of COVID-19. 3. GUIDELINES FOR CERTIFYING COVID-19 AS A CAUSE OF DEATH In view of COVID-19 it is important to record and report deaths due to COVID-19 in a uniform way. A- RECORDING COVID-19 ON THE MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF CAUSE OF DEATH COVID-19 should be recorded on the medical certificate of cause of death for ALL decedents where the disease caused, or is assumed to have caused, or contributed to death. B- TERMINOLOGY The use of official terminology, COVID-19, should be used for all certification of this cause of death. As there are many types of coronaviruses, it is recommended not to use “coronavirus” in place of COVID-19. This helps to reduce uncertainty for the classification or coding and to correctly monitor these deaths.
  • 4. 4 C- CHAIN OF EVENTS Specification of the causal sequence leading to death in Part 1 of the certificate is important. For example, in cases when COVID-19 causes pneumonia and fatal respiratory distress, both pneumonia and respiratory distress should be included, along with COVID-19, in Part 1. Certifiers should include as much detail as possible based on their knowledge of the case, as from medical records, or about laboratory testing. Here, on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, is an example of how to certify this chain of events for deaths due to COVID-19 in Part 1: Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Acute respiratory distress syndrome 2 days b Due to: Pneumonia 10 days c Due to: COVID-19 (test positive) 14 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: This is a typical course with a certificate that has been filled in correctly. Please remember to indicate whether the virus causing COVID-19 had been identified in the defunct. D- COMORBIDITIES There is increasing evidence that people with existing chronic conditions or compromised immune systems due to disability are at higher risk of death due to COVID-19. Chronic conditions may be non-communicable diseases such as coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and diabetes or disabilities. If the decedent had existing chronic conditions, such as these, they should be reported in Part 2 of the medical certificate of cause of death. Underlying cause of death
  • 5. COVID-19 - GUIDELINES FOR DEATH CERTIFICATION AND CODING 5 Here, on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, are examples of how to certify this chain of events for deaths due to COVID-19 in Part 1, with comorbidities reported in Part 2: Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Acute respiratory distress syndrome 2 days b Due to: Pneumonia 10 days c Due to: Suspected COVID-19 12 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Coronary artery disease [5 years], Type 2 diabetes [14 Years], Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [8 years] Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: This is a typical course with a certificate that is filled in correctly. COVID-19 cases may have comorbidity. The comorbidity is recorded in Part 2. Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Acute respiratory distress syndrome 2 days b Due to: Pneumonia 10 days c Due to: COVID-19 10 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Cerebral palsy [10 Years] Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: This is a typical course with a certificate that has been filled in correctly. COVID-19 cases may have comorbidity. The comorbidity is recorded in Part 2. Underlying cause of death Underlying cause of death
  • 6. 6 E- OTHER EXAMPLES Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Respiratory failure 2 days b Due to: Pneumonia 8 days c Due to: Pregnancy complicated by COVID-19 12 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown For women, was the deceased pregnant? Yes No Unknown At time of death Within 42 days before the death Between 43 days up to 1 year before death Unknown Did the pregnancy contribute to the death? Yes No Unknown Note: This is a typical course with a certificate is filled in correctly. In case of a pregnancy, puerperium or birth leading to death in conjunction with COVID-19, please record the sequence of events as usual, and remember to enter the additional detail for pregnancies in frame B of the certificate of cause of death. Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Acute respiratory distress syndrome 3 days b Due to: COVID-19 One week c Due to: d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) HIV disease [5 years] Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: This is a typical course with a certificate that is filled in correctly. The certifier has identified HIV disease as contributing to the death and recorded it in Part 2. Underlying cause of death Underlying cause of death
  • 7. COVID-19 - GUIDELINES FOR DEATH CERTIFICATION AND CODING 7 The examples below show recording of cases where death may have been influenced by COVID-19, but death was caused by another disease or an accident. Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Hypovolaemic shock 1 day b Due to: Aortic dissection 1 day c Due to: Motor vehicle accident 2 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) COVID-19 Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: Persons with COVID-19 may die of other diseases or accidents, such cases are not deaths due to COVID-19 and should not be certified as such. In case you think that COVID-19 aggravated the consequences of the accident, you may report COVID-19 in Part 2. Please remember to indicate the manner of death and record in part 1 the exact kind of an incident or other external cause. Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Heart failure 1 day b Due to: Myocardial infarction 5 days c Due to: d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) COVID-19 Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: Persons with COVID-19 may die due to other conditions such as myocardial infarction. Such cases are not deaths due to COVID-19 and should not be certified as such. Underlying cause of death Underlying cause of death
  • 8. 8 4. GUIDELINES FOR CODING COVID-19 FOR MORTALITY This document provides information about the ICD-10 codes for COVID-19 and includes mortality classification (coding) instructions for statistical tabulation in the context of COVID-19. It includes a reference to the WHO case definitions for surveillance. New ICD-10 codes for COVID-19: • U07.1 COVID-19, virus identified https://icd.who.int/browse10/2019/en#/U07.1 • U07.2 COVID-19, virus not identified o Clinically-epidemiologically diagnosed COVID-19 Probable COVID-19 Suspected COVID-19 https://icd.who.int/browse10/2019/en#/U07.2 Details of the updates to ICD-10 are available online at: https://www.who.int/classifications/icd/icd10updates/en/ A- ICD-10 Cause of Death coding of COVID-19 Certifiers use a range of terms to describe COVID-19 as a cause of death, a sample can be found in the annex of this document. Although both categories, U07.1 (COVID-19, virus identified) and U07.2 (COVID-19, virus not identified) are suitable for cause of death coding, it is recognized that in many countries detail as to the laboratory confirmation of COVID-19 will NOT be reported on the death certificate. In the absence of this detail, it is recommended, for mortality purposes only, to code COVID-19 provisionally to U07.1 unless it is stated as “probable” or “suspected”. The international rules and guideline for selecting the underlying cause of death for statistical tabulation apply when COVID-19 is reported on a death certificate but, given the intense public health requirements for data, COVID-19 is not considered as due to, or as an obvious consequence of, anything else in analogy to the coding rules applied for INFLUENZA. Further to this, there is no provision in the classification to link COVID-19 to other causes or modify its coding in any way. With reference to section 4.2.3 of volume 2 of ICD-10, the purpose of mortality classification (coding) is to produce the most useful cause of death statistics possible. Thus, whether a sequence is listed as ‘rejected’ or ‘accepted’ may reflect interests of importance for public health rather than what is acceptable from a purely medical point of view. Therefore, always apply these instructions, whether they can be considered medically correct or not. Individual countries should not correct what is
  • 9. COVID-19 - GUIDELINES FOR DEATH CERTIFICATION AND CODING 9 assumed to be an error, since changes at the national level will lead to data that are less comparable to data from other countries, and thus less useful for analysis. A manual plausibility check is recommended for certificates where COVID-19 is reported, in particular for certificates where COVID-19 was reported but not selected as the underlying cause of death for statistical tabulation. B- CHAIN OF EVENTS Here, on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, is an example of how to code this chain of events and select the underlying cause of death for deaths due to COVID-19 in Part 1: Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Acute respiratory distress syndrome J80 2 days b Due to: Pneumonia J18.9 10 days c Due to: COVID-19 (test positive) U07.1 14 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: Select COVID-19 as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line (COVID-19) can cause all the conditions, pneumonia (J18.9) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (J80), mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1]. Underlying cause of death
  • 10. 10 C- COMORBIDITIES Here, on the International Form of Medical Certificate of Cause of Death, are examples of how to code this chain of events and select the underlying cause of death for deaths due to COVID-19 in Part 1, with comorbidities reported in Part 2: Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Acute respiratory distress syndrome J80 2 days b Due to: Pneumonia J18.9 10 days c Due to: Suspected COVID-19 U07.2 12 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Coronary artery disease [5 years], Type 2 diabetes [14 Years], Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [8 years] I25.1, E11.9, J44.9 Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select COVID-19, specified as suspected (the case has virus not confirmed) as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line (COVID-19) can cause all the conditions, pneumonia (J18.9) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (J80), mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1]. Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Acute respiratory distress syndrome J80 2 days b Due to: Pneumonia J18.9 10 days c Due to: COVID-19 U07.1 10 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Cerebral palsy [10 Years] G80.9 Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select COVID-19 as underlying cause of death (the case probably has been tested positive). Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on Underlying cause of death Underlying cause of death
  • 11. COVID-19 - GUIDELINES FOR DEATH CERTIFICATION AND CODING 11 more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line (COVID-19) can cause all the conditions, pneumonia (J18.9) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (J80), mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1]. D- OTHER EXAMPLES Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Respiratory failure Code both, O99.5 and J96.9 2 days b Due to: Pneumonia Code both, O99.5 and J18.9 8 days c Due to: Pregnancy complicated by COVID-19 Code both, O98.5 and U07.1 12 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown For women, was the deceased pregnant? Yes No Unknown At time of death Within 42 days before the death Between 43 days up to 1 year before death Unknown Did the pregnancy contribute to the death? Yes No Unknown Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select other viral diseases complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O98.5) as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line (other viral diseases complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium) can cause all the conditions, pneumonia (O99.5 and J18.9) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (O99.5 and J80), mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1]. Use additional code to retain COVID-19. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.8 Special instructions on maternal mortality (Step M4)]. Underlying cause of death
  • 12. 12 Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Acute respiratory distress syndrome J80 3 days b Due to: COVID-19 U07.1 One week c Due to: HIV disease B24 5 years d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: The certifier should have added the HIV disease as a comorbidity in Part 2 of the certificate, however the selection rules of ICD allow to identify COVID-19 as underlying cause of death. (COVID-19) is reported in a sequence ending with a terminal condition (Acute respiratory distress syndrome due to COVID-19). Mortality coding rule step SP4 applies as causes have been reported on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line (HIV disease) cannot cause all the conditions. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1]. Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Hypovolaemic shock T79.4 1 day b Due to: Aortic dissection S25.0 1 day c Due to: Motor vehicle accident V89.2 2 days d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) COVID-19 U07.1 Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select motor vehicle accident (V89.2) as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line, motor vehicle accident (V89.2), can cause all the conditions, traumatic aortic dissection (S25.0) and traumatic hypovolemic shock (T79.4), mentioned on the lines above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1]. Underlying cause of death Underlying cause of death
  • 13. COVID-19 - GUIDELINES FOR DEATH CERTIFICATION AND CODING 13 Frame A: Medical data: Part 1 and 2 1 Report disease or condition directly leading to death on line a Report chain of events in due to order (if applicable) State the underlying cause on the lowest used line Cause of death Time interval from onset to death a Heart failure I50.9 1 day b Due to: Myocardial infarction I21.9 5 days c Due to: d Due to: 2 Other significant conditions contributing to death (time intervals can be included in brackets after the condition) COVID-19 U07.1 Manner of death: Disease Assault Could not be determined Accident Legal intervention Pending investigation Intentional self harm War Unknown Note: Code all entries in Part 1 and 2, and in this example select acute myocardial infarction (I21.9) as underlying cause of death. Step SP3 applies as causes have been reported on more than one line in Part 1 and the condition reported first on the lowest used line, myocardial infarction (I21.9), can cause the condition, heart failure (I50.9), mentioned on the line above. [See ICD-10 2016 and later, Volume 2, Section 4.2.1]. E- Additional WHO cause of death certification links • How to fill in a death certificate: Interactive Self Learning Tool (WHO) http://apps.who.int/classifications/apps/icd/icd10training/ICD-10 DeathCertificate/html/index.html • Cause of Death on the Death Certificate: Quick Reference Guide (Section 7.1.2) https://icd.who.int/browse10/Content/statichtml/ICD10Volume2_en_2016.pdf • International form of medical certificate of cause of death (Section 7.1.1) https://icd.who.int/browse10/Content/statichtml/ICD10Volume2_en_2016.pdf Underlying cause of death
  • 14. 14 5. ANNEX Examples of terms used by certifiers to describe COVID-19 and that can be coded as synonyms of COVID-19: COVID Positive Coronavirus Pneumonia COVID negative COVID-19 Infection Sars-Cov-2 Infection (Coronavirus Two Infection) COVID-19 Coronavirus Infection – COVID-19 (Coroner Informed) Hospital Acquired Pneumonia - COVID-Positive COVID-19 possible - tested negative Corona Virus two infection (SARS-Cov-2) Corona Virus Pneumonia (COVID-19) Coronavirus-Two Infection Novel coronavirus