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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
*This code is for '''cerebral ischemia/stroke due to thrombosis''' of a cerebral artery (not embolic).
*This code is for '''cerebral ischemia/stroke due to thrombosis''' of a cerebral artery (not embolic).
'''Includes'''
* Lacunar infarcts on old imaging or documentation


*If the ischemic stroke due to thrombosis spontaneously '''"transforms" and bleeds''', then COMBINE it with the appropriate code for the hemorrhage (see below).
*If the hemorrhage after an ischemic stroke was NOT spontaneous, but followed anticoagulation, then the hemorrhage should be coded as [[Hemorrhage, due to anticoagulant or thrombolytic drug]] as a complication of treatment [[Iatrogenic, complication of medical or surgical care NOS]] not a complication of the stroke per se.


'''Excludes'''
*If the ischemic stroke is '''embolic''' (including cardioembolic), use '''[[Cerebral infarction/stroke due to embolism]]'''.
*If the ischemic stroke is '''embolic''' (including cardioembolic), use '''[[Cerebral infarction/stroke due to embolism]]'''.
*If a stroke is '''not specified''' as hemorrhage or infarction, use '''[[Stroke, NOS]]'''.
*If a stroke is '''not specified''' as hemorrhagic, embolic or ishemic, use '''[[Stroke, NOS]]'''.
*If the ischemic stroke due to thrombosis spontaneously '''"transforms" and bleeds''', then COMBINE it with the appropriate code for the hemorrhage (see below).
=== Comorbid Rule exception ===
*If the hemorrhage after an ischemic stroke was NOT spontaneous, but followed anticoagulation, then the hemorrhage should be coded as [[Hemorrhage, due to anticoagulant or thrombolytic drug]] as a complication of treatment, not a complication of the stroke per se.
{{ICD10 Guideline Stroke resolved exception}}





Latest revision as of 12:10, 1 August 2024

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Cerebral infarction/stroke, NOS
ICD10 code: I63.9
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: Cerebral Infarct Cause NYD
Charlson/ALERT Scale: Cerebrovascular disease
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
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Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements): No results
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Additional Info

  • This code is for cerebral ischemia/stroke due to thrombosis of a cerebral artery (not embolic).

Includes

  • Lacunar infarcts on old imaging or documentation

Excludes

Comorbid Rule exception

Regular comorbid rules exception: Strokes (of any sort, ischemic or hemorrhagic) -- code even resolved strokes with no current sequelae as comorbid diagnoses. If a patient has a past history of stroke, use the regular stroke codes to identify this, even if the patient does not have any residual deficits we will now capture ANY past history of stroke. This is contrary to the usual rules about Comorbid_Diagnosis#When_not_to_code_a_dx_at_all.


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