González-Fernández M, Gardyn M, Wyckoff S, Ky PKS, Palmer JB: Validation of ICD-9 Code 787.2 for identification of individuals with dysphagia from administrative databases. Dysphagia 2009, 24 (4) : 398–402.González-Fernández M, Gardyn M, Wyckoff S, Ky PK, Palmer JB. Validation of ...
ICD9 787.20, 787.2 ICD10 R13 , R13.1, R13.10 SnomedCT 207122006, 207121004, 207123001, 162022009, 158430008, 158429003, 139289002, 158431007, 40739000, 288939007 LNC MTHU029874 English Disorders, Deglutition, Dysphagia, DEGLUTITION DISORDER, Deglutition Disorder, SWALLOWING DIFFICULT, [D]Difficulty ...
ICD9 787.22 ICD10 R13.12 SnomedCT 71457002 English Oropharyngeal Dysphagia, difficulty swallowing during oropharyngeal phase (symptom), difficulty swallowing during oropharyngeal phase, oropharyngeal phase dysphagia, Dysphagia, oropharyngeal, Dysphagia, oropharyngeal phase, oropharyngeal dysphagia, pharyngeal dys...
ICD-hyphen10 codes covered if selection criteria are met: I69.091 I69.191 I69.291 I69.391 I69.891 I69.991 Cerebrovascular disease, dysphagia, sequelae K22.0 Achalasia of cardia [Type III achalasia] R13.10 -hyphen R13.19 Dysphagia ICD-hyphen10 codes not covered for indications listed in the CPB: ...
Different terms are used to assess dysphagia. In the 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems (ICD-10, WHO-Version 2016), dysphagia (R13) is listed in “Chapter XVIII: symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings,” not ...
Coding Expands for Hearing Loss, DysphagiaAn excerpt from the book "International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification," (ICD-9 CM) is presented.Dennis, KyleWhite, Stevenasha leader
Although classified under "symptoms and signs" in ICD-10, in some contexts it is classified as a condition in its own right.It may be a sensation that suggests difficulty in the passage of solids or liquids from the mouth to the stomach, a lack of pharyngeal sensation or various other ...
Appendix 2 ICD-9-CM DIGESTIVE D... GR Locke - 《Gastroenterology》 被引量: 461发表: 1995年 Dysphagia without endoscopically evident disease: to dilate or not? Background: It is not known whether patients with esophageal dysphagia and a normal EGD benefit from empiric dilation. A retrospective...
(ICD) ICD-10 [1,2]. Experts of the Dysphagia Working Group recently recognised dysphagia as a “geriatric syndrome”, defined by the difficulty to effectively and safely move the alimentary bolus from the mouth to the oesophagus. Anatomically, dysphagia may arise from an oropharyngeal or ...
Dysphagia is the medical term for difficulty or inability to swallow and is classified as a digestive condition by the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ICD-10 [1, 2]. Experts of the Dysphagia Working Group recently recognised dysphagia as a "geriatric syndrome", defined by the ...