Other specified diseases of spinal cord
ICD-10 G95.8 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified diseases of spinal cord.
G95.8 encompasses a variety of conditions affecting the spinal cord that do not fall under more specific categories. This includes pain syndromes such as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and neuropathic pain, which can arise from spinal cord injuries or diseases. Autonomic disorders, including dysautonomia, may also be classified here, leading to symptoms like orthostatic hypotension and abnormal heart rate regulation. Hydrocephalus, characterized by an accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid within the ventricles of the brain, can impact spinal cord function and is included in this code. Other nervous system disorders, such as myelitis or transverse myelitis, which involve inflammation of the spinal cord, may also be coded under G95.8. Accurate coding requires a thorough understanding of the underlying conditions and their manifestations, as well as the specific clinical context in which they occur.
Detailed neurological examination findings, imaging results, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with unexplained neurological symptoms, chronic pain syndromes, or autonomic dysfunction.
Ensure that all relevant diagnostic tests and their results are documented to support the diagnosis.
Comprehensive pain assessments, treatment history, and response to therapies.
Management of chronic pain conditions related to spinal cord diseases.
Document the specific pain characteristics and any functional limitations experienced by the patient.
Used for follow-up visits for patients with chronic spinal cord diseases.
Document history, examination findings, and medical decision-making.
Neurology specialists should ensure comprehensive documentation of neurological assessments.
G95.8 includes various unspecified diseases of the spinal cord, such as pain syndromes, autonomic disorders, and conditions like hydrocephalus and myelitis.