ICD-10-CM code U07.0 (vaping related disorder) should be used when documentation supports that the patient has a lung-related disorder from vaping. This code is found in the new ICD-10-CM Chapter 22. U07.0 will be in listed in the ICD-10-CM manual under a new section: Provisional assignment of new disease of uncertain etiology or emergency use. When a person uses one of the electronic cigarettes/vape systems the device will heat up and vaporize a liquid to aerosol. The person would then “vape,” puff or inhale through the mouth the vaporized aerosol mist. Vaping is also documented as e-cigarette, vapes, e-hookahs, vape pens, tank systems, mods, and electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) by some documenting physicians. Nicotine is not the only substance that is being inhaled. There are other chemicals in the liquid to help this turn to an aerosol. The electronic cigarettes can contain tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabinoid (CBD) oils along with other substances, flavorings and additives. Physicians may document “dabbing related lung damage,” vaping or any of the terms listed above to document the condition caused by the inhalation of nicotine or other substance as stated above. Below are some of the diagnoses that have been documented to be associated with patient’s vaping/use of e-cigarettes:
When only acute lung injury is documented without specifying a specific condition, code J68.9—Unspecified respiratory condition due to chemicals, gases, fumes and vapors would be reported.
If a patient is poisoned or has nicotine or other substance toxicity, coders would report the appropriate “T” code to show that this was an accidental toxic effect of the substance. Substance use, abuse and dependence should also be reported as additional codes.
For vaping of nicotine, assign code: F17.29-Nicotine dependence, other tobacco products.
There is an instructional note at code U07.0 (vaping-related disorder) to “Use additional code to identify manifestation. With this instructional note, code U07.0 is sequenced first followed by the manifestations.
Be on the lookout for documentation supporting vaping-related lung disorders since there is now a code to report.
Authored by Kim Boy, RHIT, CDIP, CCS, CCS-P
References
AHA Coding Clinic ICD-10-CM/PCS First Quarter 2020, Page 3
ICD-10-CM Official Coding Guidelines – Supplement
https://www.acdis.org/articles/news-cdc-publishes-icd-10-cm-addenda-new-vaping-code
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10cm.htm
https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/10.1513/AnnalsATS.201612-974LE
https://www.Publichealthlawcenter.org/resources/states-and-tribes-stepping-protect-communities-dangers-e-cigarettes-actions-and-options
https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-lifestyle/quit-smoking-tobacco/is-vaping-safer-than-smoking
https://www.lung.org/blog/vaping-smoke-and-mirrors
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