Pedal cyclist (driver) (passenger) injured in unspecified nontraffic accident
ICD-10 V19.3 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of pedal cyclist (driver) (passenger) injured in unspecified nontraffic accident.
The ICD-10 code V19.3 is used to classify injuries sustained by pedal cyclists, whether as drivers or passengers, in nontraffic accidents that are not specified. This code captures a wide range of incidents, including falls, collisions with stationary objects, or accidents occurring in private property settings. It is essential for documenting injuries that occur outside of the typical traffic environment, which may include recreational areas, residential neighborhoods, or during organized cycling events. Accurate coding of V19.3 is crucial for understanding the epidemiology of cycling injuries, facilitating public health initiatives, and ensuring appropriate resource allocation for injury prevention programs. Clinicians must provide detailed documentation of the circumstances surrounding the injury to support the use of this code effectively.
Emergency department notes must clearly outline the mechanism of injury, location, and any relevant patient history.
Injuries from falls while cycling in parks, collisions with objects in residential areas.
Ensure that the documentation specifies that the incident was nontraffic-related to avoid misclassification.
Detailed trauma assessments and operative notes should include the mechanism of injury and any associated injuries.
Cyclists presenting with fractures or soft tissue injuries from falls or collisions in nontraffic settings.
Consider the potential for multiple injuries and the need for comprehensive coding of all related conditions.
Used when a cyclist presents to the ED with injuries from a nontraffic accident.
Document the nature of the injury, mechanism of injury, and any treatments provided.
Emergency medicine providers should ensure that the visit is coded accurately based on the complexity of the case.
V19.3 covers a wide range of injuries sustained by cyclists in nontraffic accidents, including fractures, soft tissue injuries, and concussions, as long as the incident does not occur on a public roadway.