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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
{{Discussion}} brought over from OLDDX code article, this still useful info to have here?
*This is an unusual code that will very rarely (if at all) be used.
Use this DX code only if hypotension is "severe and significant" enough to be treated with volume and or inotropes
*First of all, if the patient has any form of SHOCK, then you'll use one of the various codes for shock instead (see below)
*Do not use this DX code together with any of the other shoc or post op low BP codes
**Remember, shock is defined as hypoperfusion in the presence of blood pressure that is low, or RELATIVELY LOW for that individual (e.g. in a hypertensive person whose usual BP=195/115, a BP of 120/80 can easily result in hypoperfusion and thus shock).
*Note From Dr. Kumar:  I would not routinely code "distributive shock" as septic shock. I would code as “other” shock if we have such a code, otherwise use '''Hypotension NYD'''
*Second, if the hypotension does not rise to the level of shock, then there are separate codes for specific kinds of hypotension (see below).
*One possible use of this code is for the person who chronically runs a very low BP, but without any circulatory compromise.


*don't code orthostatic hypotension.  We are not tracking this symptom. [[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 15:50, 2012 June 18 (CDT)
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
*[[Hypotension, NOS]]
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Hypotension}}
*[[Hypotension, orthostatic]]
*[[Hypotension, drug-induced]]
*[[Iatrogenic, hypotension/shock, postoperative/post-procedural]]
 
*[[Syncope]]
*[[Syncope]]
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Shock}}
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Shock}}
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Latest revision as of 01:05, 2018 November 18

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Hypotension, NOS
ICD10 code: I95.9
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: Hypotension NYD (not due to shock or post op), Hypotension 2nd Mediastinal Shift
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
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Additional Info

  • This is an unusual code that will very rarely (if at all) be used.
  • First of all, if the patient has any form of SHOCK, then you'll use one of the various codes for shock instead (see below)
    • Remember, shock is defined as hypoperfusion in the presence of blood pressure that is low, or RELATIVELY LOW for that individual (e.g. in a hypertensive person whose usual BP=195/115, a BP of 120/80 can easily result in hypoperfusion and thus shock).
  • Second, if the hypotension does not rise to the level of shock, then there are separate codes for specific kinds of hypotension (see below).
  • One possible use of this code is for the person who chronically runs a very low BP, but without any circulatory compromise.

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