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ICD narrows down obesity codes

OBG Management. 2006 October;18(10):104-108
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…as well as many other codes for common problems

616.81 Mucositis (ulcerative) of the cervix, vagina, and vulva

Requires an additional E code to identify the adverse affects of therapy that caused the mucositis, such as antineoplastic or immunosuppressive drugs or radiation therapy.

616.89 Other inflammatory disease of the cervix, vagina, and vulva

Identifies conditions such as a caruncle of the vagina or labium or ulcer of the vagina.

616.84 Cervical stump prolapse

Previously was reported with the code 618.39 (other specified genital prolapse).

629.29 Other types of female genital mutilation

This code includes female genital cutting or mutilation Type IV status, the collective term for other types of mutilation that can include such things as pricking the clitoris with needles, burning or scarring the genitals, and ripping or tearing the vagina.

Code 629.8 (other specified disorders of female genital organs) was deleted and replaced by these 2 new 5-digit codes:

629.81 Habitual aborter without current pregnancy

629.89 Other unspecified disorders of female genital organs

Index changes to ICD-9-CM are also important to note. This year the reference for vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN I and VIN II) was changed from code 624.8 (other specified noninflammatory disorders of vulva and perineum) to:

624.0 Dystrophy of vulva

New category: Pain control

338 Pain, not elsewhere classified

338.18 Other acute postoperative pain

338.28 Other chronic postoperative pain

338.3 Neoplasm-related pain (acute) (chronic)

Diagnostic coding just got easier if your practice includes insertion of an On-Q device for postoperative pain. A whole new category of codes groups pain into acute and chronic classifications and includes codes for both types of postoperative pain. These new codes would not be used to report generalized pain (780.96) or localized pain by site (eg, pelvic pain, 625.9), or pain disorders attributed to psychological factors. Listed above are some of the new codes in this category that may be of particular interest to ObGyns.

Imaging

Breast calcifications

793.81 Microcalcifications seen on a mammogram

793.89 Other abnormal findings on radiological examination of breast

ICD-9-CM now differentiates microcalcifications. The less-specific code is for findings documented as simply mammographic calcification or mammographic calculus.

Inconclusive imaging due to obesity

793.91 Image test inconclusive due to excess body fat

You must add a second code indicating the patient’s body mass index (BMI).

Other imaging abnormalities

793.99 Other nonspecific abnormal findings on radiological and other examination of body structure

This code could be reported for such things as an abnormal placental finding on ultrasound or an abnormal finding in the skin or subcutaneous tissue, where a more definitive diagnosis is not available.

Urinary symptoms

Additions to your diagnostic arsenal:

788.64 Urinary hesitancy

788.65 Straining on urination

Hyperglycemia

A new inclusion term is added

790.29 Other abnormal glucose

The existing code now includes a diagnosis of hyperglycemia not elsewhere specified.

V-codes for men

V26.34 Testing of male for genetic disease carrier status

V26.35 Encounter for testing of male partner of habitual aborter

V26.39 Other genetic testing of male

Use these new codes to identify the male as the reason for doing the testing—something that has been lacking for years.