ICD-10-CM Anoxia (pathological) References

"Anoxia (pathological)" Annotation Back-References in the ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries

Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "anoxia (pathological)"

  • Anoxia (pathological) - R09.02 Hypoxemia
    • altitude - T70.29 Other effects of high altitude
    • cerebral - G93.1 Anoxic brain damage, not elsewhere classified
      • complicating
        • anesthesia (general) (local) or other sedation - T88.59 Other complications of anesthesia
          • in labor and delivery - O74.3 Central nervous system complications of anesthesia during labor and delivery
          • in pregnancy - O29.21 Cerebral anoxia due to anesthesia during pregnancy
          • postpartum, puerperal - O89.2 Central nervous system complications of anesthesia during the puerperium
        • delivery (cesarean) (instrumental) - O75.4 Other complications of obstetric surgery and procedures
      • during a procedure - G97.81 Other intraoperative complications of nervous system
      • newborn - P84 Other problems with newborn
      • resulting from a procedure - G97.82 Other postprocedural complications and disorders of nervous system
    • due to
      • drowning - T75.1 Unspecified effects of drowning and nonfatal submersion
      • high altitude - T70.29 Other effects of high altitude
    • heart - See: Insufficiency, coronary;
    • intrauterine - P84 Other problems with newborn
    • myocardial - See: Insufficiency, coronary;
    • newborn - P84 Other problems with newborn
    • spinal cord - G95.11 Acute infarction of spinal cord (embolic) (nonembolic)
    • systemic (by suffocation) (low content in atmosphere) - See: Asphyxia, traumatic;

Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions

Altitude: A vertical distance measured from a known level on the surface of a planet or other celestial body.

Heart: The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood.

Infant, Newborn: An infant during the first 28 days after birth.

Spinal Cord: A cylindrical column of tissue that lies within the vertebral canal. It is composed of WHITE MATTER and GRAY MATTER.