Acute tracheitis with obstruction
ICD-10 J04.11 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of acute tracheitis with obstruction.
Acute tracheitis with obstruction is an inflammatory condition of the trachea characterized by swelling and irritation, often resulting from viral infections, bacterial infections, or irritants such as smoke or chemicals. Clinically, patients may present with a harsh, dry cough, stridor, and difficulty breathing due to the narrowing of the airway. The anatomy involved includes the trachea, which is a vital airway structure connecting the larynx to the bronchi. Disease progression can vary; in mild cases, symptoms may resolve with conservative management, while severe cases can lead to significant airway obstruction, necessitating emergency intervention. Diagnostic considerations include a thorough history and physical examination, imaging studies such as X-rays or CT scans to assess for obstruction, and possibly bronchoscopy to visualize the trachea and obtain cultures if bacterial infection is suspected. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent complications such as respiratory failure.
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
Standard ICD-10-CM documentation requirements apply
Various clinical presentations within this specialty area
Follow specialty-specific billing guidelines
J04.11 specifically covers acute tracheitis with obstruction, which may arise from viral infections, bacterial infections, or environmental irritants. It is characterized by inflammation of the trachea leading to airway narrowing and respiratory distress.
J04.11 should be used when there is clear documentation of acute tracheitis accompanied by obstruction. If obstruction is not present, J04.10 should be used instead. Accurate clinical assessment is crucial for appropriate code selection.
Documentation should include a detailed history of symptoms, physical examination findings indicating respiratory distress, and any imaging or diagnostic tests performed. Clear notes on the presence of obstruction and the treatment plan are essential.