Other specified abnormal findings of blood chemistry
ICD-10 R79.89 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other specified abnormal findings of blood chemistry.
R79.89 is used to classify abnormal findings in blood chemistry that do not fall under more specific categories. This code encompasses a variety of laboratory results that may indicate underlying health issues but are not explicitly defined in other ICD-10 codes. Common abnormal findings may include unusual levels of electrolytes, enzymes, or metabolites that could suggest conditions such as renal dysfunction, liver disease, or metabolic disorders. Clinicians often encounter these findings during routine blood tests, prompting further investigation to determine the underlying cause. The interpretation of these results requires a comprehensive understanding of the patient's clinical history, symptoms, and other diagnostic tests to guide appropriate management and treatment.
Detailed patient history, lab results, and clinical correlation must be documented to justify the use of R79.89.
Patients presenting with nonspecific symptoms such as fatigue or malaise, where blood chemistry reveals abnormal results.
Ensure that the abnormal findings are clearly linked to the patient's clinical picture to avoid coding errors.
Acute care documentation must include the reason for testing and the clinical significance of abnormal findings.
Patients with acute symptoms like chest pain or altered mental status, where rapid blood chemistry analysis reveals abnormalities.
In emergency settings, timely documentation is crucial to support the use of R79.89 and to ensure appropriate follow-up.
Used to assess overall health and detect a variety of conditions.
Document the reason for the test and any abnormal findings.
Internal medicine and family practice often utilize this panel for routine health assessments.
Use R79.89 when you encounter abnormal blood chemistry findings that do not fit into more specific categories and when there is sufficient clinical documentation to support its use.