Arrest, arrested - in the ICD-10-CM Index
Annotation Back-References in the 2025 ICD-10-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries
Browse the ICD-10-CM codes with references applicable to the clinical term "arrest, arrested"
Arrest, arrested
cardiac - I46.9 Cardiac arrest, cause unspecified
complicating
abortion - See: Abortion, by type, complicated by, cardiac arrest;
anesthesia (general) (local) or other sedation - See: Table of Drugs and Chemicals, by drug,;
delivery (cesarean) (instrumental) - O75.4 Other complications of obstetric surgery and procedures
due to
intraoperative - I97.71 Intraoperative cardiac arrest
newborn - P29.81 Cardiac arrest of newborn
personal history, successfully resuscitated - Z86.74 Personal history of sudden cardiac arrest
postprocedural - I97.12 Postprocedural cardiac arrest
obstetric procedure - O75.4 Other complications of obstetric surgery and procedures
cardiorespiratory - See: Arrest, cardiac;
circulatory - See: Arrest, cardiac;
deep transverse - O64.0 Obstructed labor due to incomplete rotation of fetal head
development or growth
epiphyseal
complete
forearm - M89.13 Physeal arrest, forearm
specified NEC - M89.13 Physeal arrest, forearm
ulna - See: Arrest, epiphyseal, by type, ulna;
lower leg - M89.16 Physeal arrest, lower leg
specified NEC - M89.168 Other physeal arrest of lower leg
tibia - See: Arrest, epiphyseal, by type, tibia;
partial
specified NEC - M89.18 Physeal arrest, other site
granulopoiesis - See: Agranulocytosis;
growth plate - See: Arrest, epiphyseal;
heart - See: Arrest, cardiac;
legal, anxiety concerning - Z65.3 Problems related to other legal circumstances
physeal - See: Arrest, epiphyseal;
respiratory - R09.2 Respiratory arrest
newborn - P28.81 Respiratory arrest of newborn
sinus - I45.5 Other specified heart block
spermatogenesis (complete) - See: Azoospermia;
incomplete - See: Oligospermia;
transverse (deep) - O64.0 Obstructed labor due to incomplete rotation of fetal head
Applicable Clinical Terms Definitions
Growth Plate: The area between the EPIPHYSIS and the DIAPHYSIS within which bone growth occurs.
Heart: The hollow, muscular organ that maintains the circulation of the blood.