Other specified disorders of ear in diseases classified elsewhere, bilateral
ICD-10 H94.83 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified disorders of ear in diseases classified elsewhere, bilateral.
H94.83 is used to classify other specified disorders of the ear that are bilateral and arise as a consequence of diseases classified elsewhere. This code encompasses a variety of conditions affecting the ear, including but not limited to otitis media, hearing loss, and vestibular disorders. Clinical presentations may vary widely, from acute symptoms such as ear pain and discharge to chronic issues like persistent hearing impairment or balance disturbances. Diagnostic criteria typically involve a thorough clinical examination, audiometric testing, and imaging studies when necessary. Management strategies may include medical treatment, such as antibiotics for infections, or surgical interventions like tympanostomy or mastoidectomy, depending on the underlying condition. Accurate coding is essential for proper reimbursement and to reflect the complexity of the patient's condition.
Detailed clinical notes, audiometric test results, and imaging studies.
Patients presenting with chronic ear infections, hearing loss, or balance issues.
Ensure documentation reflects the bilateral nature of the disorder and any underlying conditions.
Audiological evaluations, patient history, and treatment plans.
Assessment of hearing loss in patients with a history of ear disease.
Document the impact of ear disorders on hearing and balance for accurate coding.
Used for patients with chronic otitis media requiring drainage.
Operative report detailing the procedure and indication.
Otolaryngologists should ensure clear documentation of the bilateral nature of the condition.
H94.83 can be used for bilateral ear disorders resulting from other diseases, such as chronic otitis media, bilateral hearing loss, or vestibular disorders.