Cervical high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA test positive
ICD-10 R87.810 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of cervical high risk human papillomavirus (hpv) dna test positive.
The ICD-10 code R87.810 is used to indicate a positive result from a cervical high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA test. This finding is significant as it suggests the presence of high-risk HPV types that are associated with an increased risk of cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted virus, and certain strains, particularly types 16 and 18, are known to cause cellular changes in the cervix that can lead to malignancy. A positive HPV DNA test does not indicate the presence of cancer but rather identifies individuals who may require further diagnostic evaluation, such as a Pap smear or colposcopy, to assess for precancerous lesions or cervical cancer. The clinical context of this code is crucial for guiding patient management and follow-up care, as it highlights the need for monitoring and potential intervention to prevent the progression to cervical cancer.
Documentation must include the reason for the HPV test, results, and any follow-up plans.
Routine screening in women aged 30 and older, follow-up after abnormal Pap results.
Consideration of patient history, including sexual history and previous HPV vaccinations.
Acute care documentation should include the patient's presenting symptoms and any immediate interventions.
Patients presenting with abnormal vaginal bleeding or pelvic pain.
Emergency settings may require rapid assessment and documentation of HPV-related symptoms.
Used when a patient has a positive Pap smear and requires HPV testing.
Document the reason for the test and the results.
In gynecology, ensure that the patient's history and risk factors are well-documented.
A positive HPV DNA test indicates the presence of high-risk HPV types that can lead to cervical cancer. It does not mean that cancer is present but suggests the need for further evaluation.