Pedal cycle passenger injured in collision with car, pick-up truck or van in traffic accident
ICD-10 V13.5 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of pedal cycle passenger injured in collision with car, pick-up truck or van in traffic accident.
The ICD-10 code V13.5 is used to classify injuries sustained by a pedal cycle passenger involved in a collision with a motor vehicle, specifically a car, pick-up truck, or van, during a traffic accident. This code is essential for capturing the external cause of morbidity and mortality related to traffic incidents involving cyclists. In clinical practice, this code is typically applied when a patient presents with injuries resulting from such an accident, which may include fractures, contusions, or lacerations. Accurate coding is crucial for public health data collection, resource allocation, and injury prevention strategies. It is important to document the circumstances of the accident, including the type of vehicle involved and the location of the incident, to ensure precise coding and facilitate effective treatment planning.
Emergency department notes should include a detailed account of the accident, including the type of vehicle involved, the location, and the mechanism of injury.
Patients presenting with fractures, head injuries, or soft tissue injuries following a collision while riding as a passenger on a bicycle.
Ensure that the role of the patient (passenger vs. cyclist) is clearly documented to avoid coding errors.
Trauma registries require comprehensive documentation of the mechanism of injury, including vehicle type and impact details.
Trauma cases involving multiple injuries from a traffic accident, necessitating surgical intervention.
Consider the potential for co-existing injuries that may require additional coding.
Used when a patient presents to the emergency department with injuries from a traffic accident.
Document the nature of the injuries, the mechanism of injury, and any treatments provided.
Emergency medicine specialists should ensure thorough documentation to support the level of service billed.
Documentation should include details of the accident, such as the type of vehicle involved, the patient's role (passenger), and the nature of the injuries sustained.