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Diseases of the Ear & Mastoid Process (H60-H95) 1

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Diseases of

the Ear &

Mastoid Process

(H60-H95)

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Ear and Mastoid Coding Changes

Expanded codes to increase specificity and laterality:● H91.91 Unspecified hearing loss, right ear● H91.92 Unspecified hearing loss, left ear● H91.93 Unspecified hearing loss, bilateral ● H91.90 Unspecified hearing loss, unspecified ear

New instructional notes added

Notes indicating that the underlying disease should be coded first have been added

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Chapter 8

Otitis media

Use additional code for any associated perforated tympanic membrane (H72.-)

Use additional code to identify:● Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (Z77.22)● Exposure to tobacco smoke in the perinatal period (P96.81)● History of tobacco use (Z87.891)● Occupational exposure to environmental tobacco smoke

(Z57.31)● Tobacco dependence (F17.-)● Tobacco use (Z72.0)

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When coding otitis media, ICD-10-CM provides laterality specificity at the sixth character

level.

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Gray’s Anatomy 1918

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Q&A

Chapter 8:

Diseases of Ear and Mastoid Process

(H60-H95)

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Exercise #1

A 70-year-old is seen by her physician for acute ear pain. Examination reveals left acute serous otitis media. Further examination reveals a total perforated tympanic membrane of the right ear due to chronic otitis media.

What diagnosis codes are assigned?

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Answer #1

H65.02 Otitis (acute), media (hemorrhagic) (staphylococcal) (streptococcal) acute, subacute serous – see Otitis, media, nonsuppurative, acute, serous. Otitis media, nonsuppurative, acute or subacute, serous

H66.91 Otitis (acute), media (hemorrhagic) (staphylococcal) (streptococcal), chronic

H72.821 Perforation, perforated (nontraumatic) (of), tympanum, tympanic (membrane) (persistent post-traumatic) (postinflammatory), total

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Answer #1 -2

Rationale: Otitis media has an expansion of codes in ICD-10-CM to classify these conditions. Laterality is also part of the classification only found in the tabular section. In category H65, distinction is made between recurrent infections. A note is present stating that an additional code for any associated perforated tympanic membrane should be coded separately. Otitis media refers to inflammation of the middle ear (area between ear drum and inner ear including the eustachian tube.) Serous otitis involves a collection of fluid that occurs in the middle ear space caused by altered eustachian tube function. This is also referred to as secretory or with effusion.

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Exercise #2 This 55-year-old male, transferred to the hospital for

surgery, has bilateral conductive hearing loss due to nonobliterative otosclerosis of the stapes at the oval window. He is unable to hear with hearing aids and has decided to undergo left stapedectomy. During the surgery an inadvertent laceration was made to the tympanic meatal flap, which was repaired.

What diagnosis codes are assigned when he returns to the facility?

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Answer #2

Z48.810 Aftercare, following surgery, specified body system, sense organs

H95.31 Complication(s), ear procedure, laceration – see Complications, intraoperative, puncture or laceration, ear. Complication(s) intraoperative, puncture or laceration (accidental) (unintentional) (of) ear, during procedure on ear and mastoid process

H90.0 Loss (of), hearing – see also Deafness. Deafness, conductive, bilateral

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Answer #2 -2

Rationale: The aftercare following surgery for the otosclerosis is listed first since it is what is being treated when he returns to the facility. Successful surgery usually provides an increase in hearing ability of about 20 dB. Note that there are intraoperative and postprocedural complications available. Subcategory H95.3 provides codes for accidental puncture and laceration of the ear and mastoid process when a procedure on the ear and mastoid process was being performed (H95.31) and for accidental puncture and laceration of ear and mastoid process during other procedures…

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Answer #2 -3

…The cause of the complication is included in the complication code H95.31; therefore, an additional external cause code is not required.