Neutropenia due to chemotherapy ICD-10-CM D70.1 is grouped within Diagnostic Related Group (s) (MS-DRG v38.0): 808 Major hematological and immunological diagnoses except sickle cell crisis and coagulation disorders with mcc 809 Major hematological and immunological diagnoses except sickle cell crisis and coagulation disorders with cc
Pancytopenia/ Neutropenic fever. Codes R50.81, Fever with conditions classified elsewhere, T45.1X5A, Adverse effect of antineoplastic and immunosuppressive drug, Initial encounter, D64.81, Anemia due to antineoplastic chemotherapy, D69.59, Other secondary thrombocytopenia, should be assigned as additional diagnoses.
Any advice or resource links are very much appreciated! A patient can have chemo induced neutropenia without a fever, or a fever not related to the neutropenia (as patients can be susceptible to infection on some chemotherapies). When coding febrile neutropenia, the fever, the related neutropenia, and an adverse effect code are all coded.
2018/2019 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R50.81. Fever presenting with conditions classified elsewhere. 2016 2017 2018 2019 Billable/Specific Code Manifestation Code. R50.81 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
ICD-10 Code for Agranulocytosis secondary to cancer chemotherapy- D70. 1- Codify by AAPC.
ICD-10 code D70. 9 for Neutropenia, unspecified is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism .
0719/47 Febrile neutropenia secondary to chemotherapy. ... WA Coding Rule 1012/05 Febrile neutropenia secondary to chemotherapy is retired. ... Q. ... A. ... DECISION.
ICD-10 Code ICD-10 Description Assign when immunodeficiency is due to: D84. 821 Immunodeficiency due to drugs Medications that interfere with the immune system. These medications include immunosuppressants, corticosteroids, and chemotherapy.
Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia (CIN) is a common toxicity caused by the administration of anticancer drugs. This side effect is associated with life-threatening infections and may alter the chemotherapy schedule, thus impacting on early and long-term outcomes.
Neutropenic fever is defined as a single oral temperature greater than or equal to 101 F, or a temperature greater than or equal to 100.4 F for at least an hour, with an absolute neutrophilic count (ANC) of less than 1500 cells/microliter.
Coder's diagnosis is A41. 9, for neutropenic sepsis leading to DRG 871.
Common causes include HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis, sepsis, and Lyme disease, among other infections. Cancer: Cancer and other blood and/or bone marrow disorders, including leukemia and lymphoma, can prevent your body from making enough healthy white blood cells, causing neutropenia.
9: Fever, unspecified.
1 for Encounter for antineoplastic chemotherapy and immunotherapy is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Factors influencing health status and contact with health services .
ICD-10-CM Code for Adverse effect of antineoplastic and immunosuppressive drugs, initial encounter T45. 1X5A.
People with immunodeficiency or autoimmune disease are considered immunocompromised, but other factors can also cause someone to be immunocompromised, such as cancer, cancer treatments, metabolic disorders or advanced age, according to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.