Retrograde amnesia
ICD-10 R41.2 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of retrograde amnesia.
Retrograde amnesia is a type of memory loss that affects the ability to recall past events, experiences, or information that occurred before the onset of amnesia. This condition can arise from various causes, including traumatic brain injury, stroke, psychological trauma, or degenerative diseases. Patients may retain the ability to form new memories but struggle to access previously stored information. Symptoms can vary in severity and may include confusion, disorientation, and difficulty recalling personal history or significant life events. Clinical evaluation often involves a thorough history and neurological examination, alongside imaging studies such as MRI or CT scans to identify any structural brain abnormalities. Neuropsychological testing may also be employed to assess the extent of memory impairment and differentiate retrograde amnesia from other cognitive disorders. Understanding the underlying cause is crucial for effective management and rehabilitation.
Detailed patient history, including onset and duration of symptoms, and any relevant medical history.
Patients presenting with memory loss following a stroke or head injury.
Consideration of comorbid conditions that may affect cognitive function.
Acute assessment of neurological status, including Glasgow Coma Scale scores and imaging results.
Patients with acute head trauma presenting with confusion or memory loss.
Rapid assessment and documentation of potential life-threatening conditions.
Used to assess cognitive function in patients with suspected amnesia.
Detailed results of cognitive assessments and their implications.
May require collaboration with a psychologist or psychiatrist.
Retrograde amnesia can be caused by various factors, including traumatic brain injury, psychological trauma, stroke, or degenerative diseases affecting the brain.
Diagnosis typically involves a thorough patient history, neurological examination, imaging studies, and neuropsychological testing to assess memory function.