I69.9 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Type 1 excludes for I69.9 ICD 10 code
- sequelae of stroke (I69.3)
- sequelae of traumatic intracranial injury (S06.-)
Codes
- I69.90 Unspecified sequelae of unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.91 Cognitive deficits following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.910 Attention and concentration deficit following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.911 Memory deficit following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.912 Visuospatial deficit and spatial neglect following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.913 Psychomotor deficit following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.914 Frontal lobe and executive function deficit following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.915 Cognitive social or emotional deficit following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.918 Other symptoms and signs involving cognitive functions following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.919 Unspecified symptoms and signs involving cognitive functions following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.92 Speech and language deficits following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.920 Aphasia following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.921 Dysphasia following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.922 Dysarthria following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.923 Fluency disorder following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.928 Other speech and language deficits following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.93 Monoplegia of upper limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.931 Monoplegia of upper limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting right dominant side
- I69.932 Monoplegia of upper limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left dominant side
- I69.933 Monoplegia of upper limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting right non-dominant side
- I69.934 Monoplegia of upper limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left non-dominant side
- I69.939 Monoplegia of upper limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting unspecified side
- I69.94 Monoplegia of lower limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.941 Monoplegia of lower limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting right dominant side
- I69.942 Monoplegia of lower limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left dominant side
- I69.943 Monoplegia of lower limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting right non-dominant side
- I69.944 Monoplegia of lower limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left non-dominant side
- I69.949 Monoplegia of lower limb following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting unspecified side
- I69.95 Hemiplegia and hemiparesis following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.951 Hemiplegia and hemiparesis following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting right dominant side
- I69.952 Hemiplegia and hemiparesis following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left dominant side
- I69.953 Hemiplegia and hemiparesis following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting right non-dominant side
- I69.954 Hemiplegia and hemiparesis following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left non-dominant side
- I69.959 Hemiplegia and hemiparesis following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting unspecified side
- I69.96 Other paralytic syndrome following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.961 Other paralytic syndrome following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting right dominant side
- I69.962 Other paralytic syndrome following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left dominant side
- I69.963 Other paralytic syndrome following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting right non-dominant side
- I69.964 Other paralytic syndrome following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left non-dominant side
- I69.965 Other paralytic syndrome following unspecified cerebrovascular disease, bilateral
- I69.969 Other paralytic syndrome following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting unspecified side
- I69.99 Other sequelae of unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.990 Apraxia following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.991 Dysphagia following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.992 Facial weakness following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.993 Ataxia following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
- I69.998 Other sequelae following unspecified cerebrovascular disease
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to I69.9 ICD10 Code:
- I00-I99 Diseases of the circulatory system
- I60-I69 Cerebrovascular diseases
- I69 Sequelae of cerebrovascular disease
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
I69.9 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about I69.9 ICD 10 code
Your brain is the control center of your body. It controls your thoughts, memory, speech, and movement. It regulates the function of many organs. It's part of your nervous system, which also includes your spinal cord and peripheral nerves. The nervous system sends signals between your brain and the rest of the body. Your nerves take in information from your senses and send it to the brain to be processed. Your brain and nerves also communicate to help you move and to control your body's functions.
When the brain is healthy, it works quickly and automatically. But when you have a brain disease, it may affect how well you can function and do your daily activities. Some common brain diseases include:
- Brain tumors, which can press on nerves and affect brain function.
- Degenerative nerve diseases, which can affect many of your body's activities, such as balance, movement, talking, breathing, and heart function. Types include Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.
- Encephalitis (inflammation in the brain), which can lead to problems such as vision loss, weakness, and paralysis.
- Genetic brain disorders, which are caused by changes in genes (also called variants or mutations). These disorders can affect the development and function of the brain.
- Strokes, which can cause a loss of brain cells and can affect your ability to think clearly.
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), which can affect brain function. They may range from mild to severe. The effects of a TBI may be temporary or permanent.
The symptoms of brain diseases vary widely, depending on the specific problem. In some cases, damage is permanent. In other cases, treatments such as surgery, medicines, or therapies such as physical, occupational, and speech therapies, may cure the disease or improve the symptoms.
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