ICD-10 Code for Primary open-angle glaucoma, right eye, mild stage- H40. 1111- Codify by AAPC.
ICD-10-CM Code for Open angle with borderline findings, low risk, unspecified eye H40. 019.
2022 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H40: Glaucoma.
ICD-10 code H40. 112 for Primary open-angle glaucoma, left eye is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the eye and adnexa .
Although 304 ICD-10 codes contain the word glaucoma, only one exists for glaucoma suspect (H40. 0).
Moderate stage glaucoma is noted with a “2” as the final digit in the diagnosis code. As in the example above, moderate stage open angle glaucoma with borderline findings and low risk the ICD-10 code would be H40. 011X2 for the right eye and H40. 012X2 for the left eye.
5 Glaucoma secondary to other eye disorders.
ICD-10 Code for Primary open-angle glaucoma, bilateral- H40. 113- Codify by AAPC.
An eye that has lost all vision and has uncontrolled pressure is sometimes referred to as having “absolute glaucoma”. In such situations, the mechanism of underlying pressure elevation may be apparent (e.g., neovascular or uveitic glaucoma), whereas in other cases, it may not.
H40. 1111 - Primary open-angle glaucoma, right eye [mild stage] | ICD-10-CM.
Diagnosis is by ophthalmoscopy, gonioscopy, visual field examination, and measurement of central corneal thickness and IOP. Treatment includes topical drugs (eg, prostaglandin analogs, beta-blockers) and often requires laser or incisional surgery to increase aqueous drainage.
H25. 13 Age-related nuclear cataract, bilateral - ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Codes.
A glaucoma suspect is defined as a person who has one or more clinical features and/or risk factors which increase the possibility of developing glaucomatous optic nerve degeneration (GOND) and visual deficiency in the future.
Open-angle suspects have one or more eye findings that suggest a higher risk of having or developing glaucoma than the average person. For example, their measured eye pressure (IOP) can be higher than the average range.
H40.00. Preglaucoma, unspecified. H40.001 Right eye. H40.002 Left eye. ... H40.04. Steroid responder. H40.041 Right eye. ... H40.05. Ocular hypertension. H40.051 Right eye. ... 1-Mild stage. 2-Moderate stage. 3-Severe stage. ... H40.13. Pigmentary glaucoma. H40.131_ Right eye. ... H40.15. Residual stage of open-angle glaucoma. H40.151 Right eye.
*365.72 Moderate-stage glaucoma (optic nerve abnormalities consistent with glaucoma and glaucomatous visual field abnormalities in one hemifield, and not within 5 degrees of fixation)
An ocular disease, occurring in many forms, having as its primary characteristics an unstable or a sustained increase in the intraocular pressure which the eye cannot withstand without damage to its structure or impairment of its function . The consequences of the increased pressure may be manifested in a variety of symptoms, depending upon type and severity, such as excavation of the optic disk, hardness of the eyeball, corneal anesthesia, reduced visual acuity, seeing of colored halos around lights, disturbed dark adaptation, visual field defects, and headaches. (dictionary of visual science, 4th ed)
Clinical Information. A condition in which there is a build-up of fluid in the eye, which presses on the retina and the optic nerve. The retina is the layer of nerve tissue inside the eye that senses light and sends images along the optic nerve to the brain.
early treatment can help protect your eyes against vision loss. Treatments usually include prescription eyedrops and/or surgery. nih: national eye institute. Group of diseases characterized by increased intraocular pressure resulting in damage to the optic nerve and retinal nerve fibers.
Glaucoma damages the eye's optic nerve. It is a leading cause of blindness in the United States. It usually happens when the fluid pressure inside the eyes slowly rises, damaging the optic nerve. Often there are no symptoms at first, but a comprehensive eye exam can detect it.
The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM H40.9 became effective on October 1, 2021.
Increased pressure in the eyeball due to obstruction of the outflow of aqueous humor.
As in the example above, moderate stage open angle glaucoma with borderline findings and low risk the ICD-10 code would be H40.011X2 for the right eye and H40.012X2 for the left eye.
The AAO and American Glaucoma Society defines mild or early stage glaucoma as demonstrating the optic nerve abnormalities associated with glaucoma, but no current impact on the visual field. Only patients without visual abnormalities or with “abnormalities present only on short-wavelength automated perimetry or frequency doubling perimetry” would qualify as having mild or early stage glaucoma.
If the patient is demonstrating optic nerve abnormalities consistent with glaucoma and glaucomatous visual field abnormalities in one hemifield and not within 5 degrees of fixation , then they are demonstrating what the AAO considers moderate stage glaucoma.
In this situation, the seventh digit “1” would be paired with the code for the type of glaucoma that the patient is exhibiting. For example, using the AAO’s Glaucoma Quick Reference Guide, a patient with early stage open angle glaucoma with borderline findings and low risk (one or two risk factors) would be coded as H40.011X1 for the right eye and H40.012X1 for the left eye.
For example, if the patient is exhibiting mild or early stage glaucoma, the seventh digit for the ICD-10 would be a 1.
When designating the glaucoma stage, the most advanced eye stage should be used for both eyes. That is, if a patient has moderate stage glaucoma in the right eye and early stage glaucoma in the left, both eyes should be coded as stage 2. For assistance in converting ICD-9 codes to ICD-10, this site allows you to look up ...
Indeterminate Stage. For various reasons, there are some cases when the glaucoma stage either has not yet been determined or cannot be determined. For patients who are incapable of completing a visual field test, those who have not yet had time to complete a visual field test or those whose visual field was unreliable, ...