K71.3 ICD-10-CM Code - Toxic liver disease with chronic.
Chronic liver disease that normally causes scarring of the liver and liver dysfunction and causes many complications such as accumulation of fluid in the abdomen, bleeding disorders, increased pressure in the blood vessels and change in the level of consciousness. The major causes of choric liver disease are long term alcohol abuse and hepatitis C. In US hepatitis C is the most common reason.
Chronic liver diseases have a poor prognosis, reduce life expectancy between 20 and 38 years in people aged 30 to 50 years, and have economic impacts in patients and families. 1 Liver cirrhosis is associated with a substantial economic burden. 33 In 2004, in the United States, liver disease (liver cirrhosis, liver disease, alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver) was classified as the most expensive.
Chronic liver diseases like chronic hepatitis, chronic alcohol abuse or chronic toxic liver disease may cause liver failure and hepatorenal syndrome; fibrosis and cirrhosis of liver; Cirrhosis may also occur in primary biliary cirrhosis. Rarely, cirrhosis is congenital. Metabolic diseases. metabolic diseases (chapter E in ICD-10) haemochromatosis.
Valid for Submission. K76.9 is a billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of liver disease, unspecified. The code is valid for the year 2020 for the submission of HIPAA-covered transactions. The ICD-10-CM code K76.9 might also be used to specify conditions or terms like abscess of liver, childhood myocerebrohepatopathy spectrum, child-pugh score class a, child-pugh score class b.
ICD-10 Codes All Causes A00-Y89 Diseases of heart I00-I09, I11, I13, I20-I51 Malignant neoplasms C00-C97 Cerebrovascular diseases I60-I69 Chronic lower respiratory diseases J40-J47 Unintentional injuries V01-X59, Y85-Y86 Diabetes mellitus E10-E14 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis N00-N07, N17-N19, N25-N27 Alzheimer’s disease G30.
We studied trends in age-standardized mortality of chronic liver diseases in adults at least 20 years old in the United States from 2007 through 2016. METHODS: We collected data from the US Census and National Center for Health Statistics mortality records and identified individuals with HCV infection, ALD, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or hepatitis B virus infection using ICD-10 codes.
This is a shortened version of the eleventh chapter of the ICD-10: Diseases of the digestive system.It covers ICD codes K00.0 to K93.All versions of the ICD-10, including the most recent one (2019), can be browsed freely on the website of the World Health Organisation (WHO). The ICD-10 can also be downloaded in PDF-form. Examples of conditions captured using codes from Chapter XI include.