ICD-10 Coding for Acute Hypoxic Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure(J96.01, J96.02)
This diagnosis requires careful attention to:
Template: 'Patient diagnosed with acute hypoxic hypercapnic respiratory failure based on arterial blood gas analysis showing PaO2 < 60 mmHg and PaCO2 > 45 mmHg.'
Template: 'Clinical presentation consistent with acute respiratory failure including severe dyspnea and altered mental status.'
Template: 'Diagnostic criteria met as evidenced by arterial blood gas results and chest X-ray findings of bilateral infiltrates.'
Template: 'Treatment plan initiated for acute respiratory failure with supplemental oxygen and mechanical ventilation.'
Template: 'Follow-up care for acute hypoxic hypercapnic respiratory failure including monitoring of oxygen saturation and respiratory rate.'
Documentation must include clinical findings, arterial blood gas results, and treatment rationale.
Acute hypoxic hypercapnic respiratory failure is characterized by both low oxygen and high carbon dioxide levels, unlike isolated conditions.
Ensure that documentation supports the acute nature of the condition for reimbursement.
Related CPT codes may include intubation, mechanical ventilation, and bronchoscopy.
Quality measures may include tracking outcomes related to respiratory failure management and follow-up care.