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ICD-10 CodesH68.022

H68.022

Billable

Chronic Eustachian salpingitis, left ear

BILLABLE STATUSYes
IMPLEMENTATION DATEOctober 1, 2015
LAST UPDATED09/12/2025

Code Description

ICD-10 H68.022 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of chronic eustachian salpingitis, left ear.

Key Diagnostic Point:

Chronic Eustachian salpingitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx. This condition is characterized by persistent inflammation and dysfunction of the Eustachian tube, leading to symptoms such as ear fullness, discomfort, and potential hearing loss. In chronic cases, the inflammation may result in recurrent episodes of otitis media, as the Eustachian tube's inability to equalize pressure can create a favorable environment for bacterial growth. Patients may also experience tinnitus and a sensation of ear blockage. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical history, otoscopic examination, and possibly audiometric testing to assess hearing function. Management may include medical therapy such as nasal corticosteroids, decongestants, or antibiotics if secondary infections occur. In refractory cases, surgical interventions like tympanostomy tube placement may be considered to facilitate drainage and ventilation of the middle ear. Accurate coding of this condition is essential for appropriate treatment and reimbursement.

Code Complexity Analysis

Complexity Rating: Medium

Medium Complexity

Complexity Factors

  • Differentiation from acute Eustachian salpingitis
  • Need for precise documentation of chronicity
  • Potential overlap with other ear conditions
  • Variability in clinical presentation

Audit Risk Factors

  • Inadequate documentation of chronicity
  • Failure to document associated symptoms
  • Misclassification with acute conditions
  • Lack of supporting diagnostic tests

Specialty Focus

Medical Specialties

Otolaryngology

Documentation Requirements

Detailed history of symptoms, physical examination findings, and results of any diagnostic tests.

Common Clinical Scenarios

Patients presenting with recurrent ear infections, hearing loss, or pressure-related symptoms.

Billing Considerations

Ensure documentation reflects the chronic nature and any interventions performed.

Primary Care

Documentation Requirements

Comprehensive patient history, including previous treatments and response to therapy.

Common Clinical Scenarios

Patients with persistent ear discomfort or hearing changes referred to specialists.

Billing Considerations

Document any referrals and the rationale for specialty consultation.

Coding Guidelines

Inclusion Criteria

Use H68.022 When
  • Follow the official ICD
  • CM coding guidelines, ensuring that the chronic nature of the condition is well
  • documented
  • Include any relevant symptoms and associated conditions to support the diagnosis

Exclusion Criteria

Do NOT use H68.022 When
No specific exclusions found.

Related ICD-10 Codes

Related CPT Codes

69436CPT Code

Tympanostomy, bilateral

Clinical Scenario

Used in cases of chronic Eustachian salpingitis with recurrent otitis media.

Documentation Requirements

Document indications for surgery, including failed medical management.

Specialty Considerations

Otolaryngologists should ensure all preoperative evaluations are documented.

ICD-10 Impact

Diagnostic & Documentation Impact

Enhanced Specificity

ICD-10 Improvements

The transition to ICD-10 has allowed for more specific coding of chronic conditions like Eustachian salpingitis, improving the accuracy of patient records and reimbursement processes.

ICD-9 vs ICD-10

The transition to ICD-10 has allowed for more specific coding of chronic conditions like Eustachian salpingitis, improving the accuracy of patient records and reimbursement processes.

Reimbursement & Billing Impact

reimbursement processes.

Resources

Clinical References

  • •
    American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

Coding & Billing References

  • •
    American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common symptoms of chronic Eustachian salpingitis?

Common symptoms include ear fullness, discomfort, hearing loss, tinnitus, and a sensation of ear blockage.

How is chronic Eustachian salpingitis diagnosed?

Diagnosis is made through clinical history, otoscopic examination, and audiometric testing to assess hearing function.

What treatments are available for chronic Eustachian salpingitis?

Treatment options include nasal corticosteroids, decongestants, antibiotics for secondary infections, and surgical interventions like tympanostomy tube placement.