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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
*The parameters for coding hypermagnesemia are any of the following 3 items:  (This change is active as of Feb 12, 2018)
**Mg++ > 3.5 '''OR'''
**Any Mg++ > 1.2 AND in the presence of signs or symptoms believed to be due to hypermagnesemia '''OR'''
**Any Mg++ > 1.2 with active treatment for hypermagnesemia
*Main signs and symptoms of hypermagnesemia are:
**cardiovascular - hypotension; decreased cardiac conduction, bradyarrythmias; asystole
**neuromuscular - CNS depression, muscular weakness, hyporeflexia, coma
**GI - nausea/vomiting


== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
*[[Disorder of mineral metabolism, NOS]]
*[[Electrolyte disorder, NOS]]


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Latest revision as of 20:38, 10 April 2019

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Hypermagnesemia, severe or symptomatic
ICD10 code: E83.41
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: Other Metabolic problems
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: 2019-0: Metabolic/Renal NOS, 2019-0: Renal/Metabolic NOS
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Additional Info

  • The parameters for coding hypermagnesemia are any of the following 3 items: (This change is active as of Feb 12, 2018)
    • Mg++ > 3.5 OR
    • Any Mg++ > 1.2 AND in the presence of signs or symptoms believed to be due to hypermagnesemia OR
    • Any Mg++ > 1.2 with active treatment for hypermagnesemia
  • Main signs and symptoms of hypermagnesemia are:
    • cardiovascular - hypotension; decreased cardiac conduction, bradyarrythmias; asystole
    • neuromuscular - CNS depression, muscular weakness, hyporeflexia, coma
    • GI - nausea/vomiting

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