Other and unspecified polyneuropathies
Chapter 6:Diseases of the nervous system
ICD-10 G62 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other and unspecified polyneuropathies.
G62 encompasses a variety of polyneuropathies that do not fall under more specific categories. Polyneuropathy refers to a condition that affects multiple peripheral nerves, leading to symptoms such as weakness, numbness, and pain, typically in the hands and feet. The etiology of these neuropathies can be diverse, including metabolic disorders (like diabetes), toxic exposures (such as heavy metals or alcohol), infections, and hereditary conditions. Patients may present with a range of symptoms, including sensory loss, motor weakness, and autonomic dysfunction. Diagnosis often involves a thorough clinical evaluation, including patient history, physical examination, and electrodiagnostic studies, which assess the electrical activity of nerves and muscles. These studies can help differentiate between axonal and demyelinating neuropathies, guiding treatment decisions. Given the broad nature of G62, accurate documentation is crucial to ensure appropriate coding and reimbursement, as well as to facilitate effective patient management.
Detailed patient history, physical examination findings, results of electrodiagnostic studies, and any relevant laboratory tests.
Patients presenting with numbness and tingling in extremities, weakness, or pain that may indicate polyneuropathy.
Neurologists must ensure that the etiology of the polyneuropathy is clearly documented to support the use of G62.
Documentation of diabetes management, metabolic panel results, and any neuropathy-related symptoms.
Diabetic patients presenting with neuropathic symptoms requiring assessment and management.
Endocrinologists should document the relationship between metabolic control and neuropathy symptoms.
Used to evaluate patients with suspected polyneuropathy.
Results of nerve conduction studies must be documented in the patient's record.
Neurologists should ensure that the studies are performed and interpreted correctly.
G62 should be used when a patient presents with polyneuropathy that does not fit into more specific categories. It is essential to document the clinical findings and any underlying causes.