Parasomnia in conditions classified elsewhere
ICD-10 G47.54 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of parasomnia in conditions classified elsewhere.
G47.54 refers to parasomnias that occur in the context of other sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea or narcolepsy. Parasomnias are abnormal behaviors or experiences that occur during sleep, including sleepwalking, night terrors, and REM sleep behavior disorder. These conditions can significantly impact the quality of sleep and overall health. In patients with sleep apnea, for instance, the frequent interruptions in breathing can lead to fragmented sleep, which may trigger parasomnias. Similarly, individuals with narcolepsy may experience episodes of sudden sleep onset, which can be accompanied by parasomnias. Accurate diagnosis often requires a comprehensive sleep study, which may include polysomnography to monitor brain waves, oxygen levels, heart rate, and breathing during sleep. Understanding the interplay between these disorders is crucial for effective treatment and management, as addressing the underlying sleep disorder may alleviate the parasomnia symptoms.
Detailed sleep history, results of polysomnography, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with sleep disturbances, excessive daytime sleepiness, or abnormal sleep behaviors.
Ensure that all sleep-related symptoms are documented and linked to the appropriate diagnosis.
Neurological evaluations, history of seizures or other neurological disorders, and sleep study results.
Patients with neurological conditions presenting with sleep disturbances or parasomnias.
Document any neurological assessments that may relate to sleep disorders.
Used to diagnose sleep disorders including those leading to parasomnia.
Complete sleep study report and physician interpretation.
Sleep specialists should ensure comprehensive documentation of findings.
Coding G47.54 is significant as it helps healthcare providers accurately document and treat parasomnias that are secondary to other sleep disorders, ensuring appropriate management and reimbursement.