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Latest revision as of 11:20, 2023 March 22
ICD10 Diagnosis | |
Dx: | Hypokalemia, severe or symptomatic |
ICD10 code: | E87.6 |
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: | Hypokalemia K Less Than 2.5 |
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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Repeated events
If this happens repeatedly during the same ward or unit stay, only code it the first time it happens, regardless of whether it is an Admit Diagnosis or Acquired Diagnosis, rather than each time it happens. See ICD10 codes only coded the first time for other diagnoses coded this way.
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- The criteria for coding this is any of the 3 following items: (New Feb 12.18)
- K+ < 2.5 OR
- K+ < 3.0 with signs or symptoms believed to be due to hypokalemia OR
- K+ < 3.0 with active treatment for hypokalemia
- Main signs/symptoms of hypokalemia are:
- cardiovascular - abnormal ECG (U waves, ST-depression, flat T's,) atrial and ventricular ectopy, digoxin toxicity
- neuromuscular - weakness, decreased DTRs, orthostatic hypotension
- paralysis, rhabdomyolysis
- GI - constipation * ileus, worsened hepatic encephalopathy
- renal - nephrogenic DI, metabolic alkalosis, decreased GFR and RBF, increased NH3 production * Na+ retention, Cl- wasting, polydipsia\polyuria
Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition
- Disorder of mineral metabolism, NOS
- Electrolyte disorder, NOS*Palpitations
- Diarrhea, noninfectious NOS
- Hyperaldosteronism
- Effects of starvation
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