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  2. R79.89 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2024 edition of ICD-10-CM R79.89 became effective on October 1, 2023. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of R79.89 - other international versions of ICD-10 R79.89 may differ.

  3. Index Terms Starting With 'A' (Azotemia) Azotemia R79.89. ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code R79.89. Other specified abnormal findings of blood chemistry.

  4. May 14, 2023 · Azotemia is a biochemical abnormality, defined as elevation, or buildup of, nitrogenous products (BUN-usually ranging 7 to 21 mg/dL), creatinine in the blood, and other secondary waste products within the body.

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    Azotemia usually doesn’t have any symptoms that you can notice or feel until it reaches a later stage. Some people who have azotemia may not have any signs at any stage — a healthcare provider may discover you have it during tests for other conditions. Azotemia symptoms may include: 1. Not peeing a lot. 2. Feeling very tired (fatigue). 3. Feeling c...

    Azotemia causes depend on the type you have: 1. Prerenal azotemia. Prerenal azotemia usually develops from an injury to a body part that affects how blood flows to your kidneys. Causes may include dehydration, blood loss from a damaged blood vessel (hemorrhage), burns, heart failure and liver failure. 2. Intrinsic azotemia. Intrinsic azotemia devel...

    Azotemia can lead to a dangerous buildup of waste products in your blood (uremia). Uremia often results from chronic kidney disease (CKD). Without treatment, uremia can be fatal.

    Azotemia is a condition with high levels of nitrogen and waste products in your blood. Learn about the three types of azotemia, their causes, symptoms and treatments.

  5. The ICD code R798 is used to code Azotemia. Azotemia (azot, "nitrogen" + -emia, "blood condition") is a medical condition characterized by abnormally high levels of nitrogen-containing compounds (such as urea, creatinine, various body waste compounds, and other nitrogen-rich compounds) in the blood. It is largely related to insufficient or ...

  6. a biochemical abnormality referring to an elevation of blood urea nitrogen and creatinine. azotemia can be produced by kidney diseases or other extrarenal disorders. when azotemia becomes associated with a constellation of clinical signs, it is termed uremia.

  7. May 14, 2024 · Azotemia - AHA Coding Clinic® for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS (ICD-9) Home. Info. Newsletters. AHA CC. viewing Tue May 14, 2024. AHA Coding Clinic ® for ICD-9 - 1988 Fourth Quarter. Azotemia refers to an alteration in urinary function.

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