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{{DX tag | Cardiovascular | | {{PreICD10 dx | NewDxArticle = Hypertension, essential (primary)}} | ||
{{PreICD10 dx | NewDxArticle = Hypertension, secondary, NOS}} | |||
{{PreICD10 dx | NewDxArticle = Hypertension, renovascular}} | |||
{{PreICD10 dx | NewDxArticle = Hypertension, malignant}} | |||
{{DX tag | Cardiovascular Problems | Medical Problem | Hypertension | HYPERTENSION | 15700 - Hypertension | Yes | 0 | CC & Med | Currently Collected | | | }} | |||
NOTE:Code 15700 Hypertension is only avaible as a COMORBID DIAGNOSIS code. | |||
Since we have a number of codes for BP problems, the following has been decided for the coding of BP problems in unit. | |||
If a patient is having '''hypertensive''' blood pressure problems in unit, you can not use the code | |||
157-00 [[Hypertension]], as it is only allowed as a [[Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10) | comorbid diagnosis]]. | |||
To code an [[Admit Diagnosis]] or [[Acquired Diagnosis / Complication]] use code 199-19 [[Uncontrolled Hypertension]]. This code can be used if a patient has an underlying condition of HTN (comorbid) '''or''' if you are not sure why he is having hypertensive BP problems, but the problem is significant and is being treated. | |||
Do '''not''' code hypertension if it is due to '''Inotropes'''. | |||
Use the following for patients who patients only with any type of significant BP problems '''unrelated''' to [[Septic Shock|septic]], [[Cardiogenic Shock | cardiogenic]] or [[Hypovolemic Shock]]. Do not use any of the BP codes listed for shock patients as BP problems will be present by definition. | |||
* 19908 - Hypotension NYD (not due to shock or post op) | |||
* 19919 - Uncontrolled Hypertension | |||
* 89800 - BP Control-Post Op (this is for either post op hypotension or hypertension). |