Other abnormal findings on microbiological examination of urine
ICD-10 R82.79 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other abnormal findings on microbiological examination of urine.
The ICD-10 code R82.79 is used to classify other abnormal findings identified during microbiological examination of urine that do not fall under more specific categories. This may include atypical bacterial growth, unusual yeast or fungal presence, or other non-standard findings that could indicate underlying conditions such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney disease, or metabolic disorders. The findings may not be indicative of a specific diagnosis but warrant further investigation or monitoring. Clinicians often rely on these microbiological results to guide treatment decisions, especially in cases where standard symptoms do not correlate with expected findings. Accurate interpretation of these results is crucial, as they can influence the management of patients with complex urological or systemic conditions.
Detailed clinical notes explaining the context of the abnormal findings and any related symptoms.
Patients presenting with nonspecific urinary symptoms, requiring microbiological examination to rule out infections or other conditions.
Ensure that all relevant laboratory results are included in the patient's medical record to support the coding.
Acute care documentation must include the reason for testing and any immediate clinical findings.
Patients with acute urinary symptoms or systemic signs of infection presenting to the emergency department.
Rapid documentation is essential; ensure that all findings are clearly linked to the patient's presenting symptoms.
When a urine culture is performed to identify abnormal findings.
Document the reason for the culture and any relevant clinical history.
Ensure that the culture results are clearly linked to the patient's symptoms and treatment plan.
R82.79 encompasses a variety of abnormal findings from urine microbiological examinations that do not fit into more specific categories, such as atypical bacterial growth, unusual yeast or fungal presence, or other non-standard findings.