Data Dictionary International Classification of External Causes of Injuries ICECI Version 1.0 International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
ICECI -Long history -International consensus -Acknowledged by WHO
International Classification of External Causes of Injuries Statement WHO ICECI in its current form could be incorporated into the ICD Family of Classifications in the ‘related classifications’ sub- category, i.e. those classifications which use parts of ICD to develop a new classification.
International Classification of External Causes of Injuries Testing Case scenarios (13 countries/27 organisations/39 experts) -Review (a lot) -Field test (14 countries/30 organisations/60 experts) -Derivatives from ICECI
International Classification of External Causes of Injuries ACTIVITY Level 1 Level 2 OBJECT Level 1 Level 2 ALCOHOL USE Level 1 DRUG USE Level 1 PLACE Level 1 Level 2 MECHANISM Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Short version INTENT Level 1 Level 2 ViolenceTransport PlaceSportOccupational Data elements for all injuries Modules for specific injuries
International Classification of External Causes of Injuries Relation ICD: the injury matrix ICECI and ICD-10 Chapter XX can both be reported in accordance to the matrix. Necessary: 1st level of Intent + 2nd level of Mechanism of Injury
International Classification of External Causes of Injuries Determine main injury events 1st level of -Intent -Place -Activity
International Classification of External Causes of Injuries Derivatives of ICECI -CDC’s short version -Less resourced countries -Minimum Data Sets in Europe -Coroners in Australia -Injury Prevention Porgramme Coding manual (former EHLASS) -……...
International Classification of External Causes of Injuries Further development -Maintenance group -Liaison ICD mechanisms -Internet ( -Clearinghouse -Indexing -Translations -Public relations -Additional elements -Testing -……..