Other hypersomnia
ICD-10 G47.19 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other hypersomnia.
Other hypersomnia encompasses a range of sleep disorders characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness not attributed to other specific sleep disorders such as narcolepsy or sleep apnea. Patients may experience prolonged sleep episodes, difficulty waking, and an overwhelming need to sleep during the day. This condition can significantly impact daily functioning, leading to decreased productivity, impaired cognitive function, and increased risk of accidents. The etiology of other hypersomnia can vary, including genetic factors, psychiatric conditions, and other medical disorders. Diagnosis typically involves a thorough clinical evaluation, including sleep history, physical examination, and may require polysomnography or multiple sleep latency tests to rule out other sleep disorders. Treatment options may include lifestyle modifications, pharmacotherapy, and addressing any underlying conditions contributing to excessive sleepiness. Accurate diagnosis and coding are crucial for effective management and reimbursement.
Detailed sleep history, results of polysomnography, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with excessive daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating.
Ensure comprehensive documentation of all sleep studies and any comorbid conditions.
Neurological evaluations, history of symptoms, and any relevant imaging studies.
Patients with neurological conditions presenting with hypersomnia symptoms.
Document any neurological assessments that may contribute to the diagnosis.
Used to diagnose sleep disorders including hypersomnia.
Document the reason for the sleep study and results.
Sleep specialists should ensure comprehensive reporting of findings.
G47.19 refers to other hypersomnia not classified as narcolepsy, while G47.10 specifically refers to narcolepsy with cataplexy, which has distinct diagnostic criteria.