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*[[1600 - Sleep Apnea Syndrome]] | *[[1600 - Sleep Apnea Syndrome]] | ||
*[[1601 - Sleep apnea-Obesity related(Pickwickian Syndrome)]] | *[[1601 - Sleep apnea-Obesity related(Pickwickian Syndrome)]] | ||
*[[1602 - Sleep apnea-Central Nervous System related]] | No | 0 | CC & Med | Currently Collected | | }}''Notes: '' | *[[1602 - Sleep apnea-Central Nervous System related]] | ||
| No | 0 | CC & Med | Currently Collected | | }}''Notes: '' | |||
You can include [[Sleep Apnea Syndrome | Sleep Apnea]] in admitting DX as one of the last/lowest priority admit codes to capture this problem even though it is not reason for admission.--[[User:TOstryzniuk|TOstryzniuk]] 18:36, 21 December 2010 (CST) | |||
== not a comorbidity == | |||
We don't collect sleep apnea as a comorbidity, only an admit diagnosis. If a patient has [[Sleep Apnea Syndrome | Sleep Apnea]] you might be able to also code one of the following as a comorbids if applicable: | |||
* [[Obesity]] | |||
* a Central | CNS related diagnosis causing [[1602 - Sleep apnea-Central Nervous System related]] | |||
== not a [[Restrictive Lung Disease]] == | |||
Sleep apnea is a problem of control of breathing, not the lungs or chest wall - so not a Restrictive lung disease. Dr. Alan Garland & Dr. Dan Roberts. --TOstryzniuk 12:26, 21 December 2010 (CST). |
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This page is about the pre-ICD10 diagnosis coding schema. See the ICD10 Diagnosis List, or the following for similar diagnoses in ICD10:Obesity-hypoventilation syndrome (Pickwick syndrome), Sleep apnea, central, Sleep apnea, NOS, Sleep apnea, obstructiveClick Expand to show legacy content.
Notes:You can include Sleep Apnea in admitting DX as one of the last/lowest priority admit codes to capture this problem even though it is not reason for admission.--TOstryzniuk 18:36, 21 December 2010 (CST)
not a comorbidity
We don't collect sleep apnea as a comorbidity, only an admit diagnosis. If a patient has Sleep Apnea you might be able to also code one of the following as a comorbids if applicable:
- Obesity
- a Central | CNS related diagnosis causing 1602 - Sleep apnea-Central Nervous System related
not a Restrictive Lung Disease
Sleep apnea is a problem of control of breathing, not the lungs or chest wall - so not a Restrictive lung disease. Dr. Alan Garland & Dr. Dan Roberts. --TOstryzniuk 12:26, 21 December 2010 (CST).