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Home/Diagnosis/ICD-10 Coding for Staring Spells

ICD-10 Coding for Staring Spells

G40.1
R56.8
F90.0

Complete ICD-10-CM coding and documentation guide for icd-10 coding for staring spells includes clinical validation requirements, medical necessity guidelines, and coding policies.

Also Known as:
Absence Seizures
Petit Mal Seizures
Transient Alteration of Consciousness
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Key Information: ICD-10 Coding for Staring Spells

Essential facts and insights about ICD-10 Coding for Staring Spells

Use ICD-10 code G40.1 for childhood absence epilepsy, ensuring proper documentation in clinical notes.

Primary ICD-10-CM Codes

Childhood absence epilepsy

Non-Billable
G40.1
Non-Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

clinical:
  • • EEG shows 3Hz spike-wave discharges
documentation:
  • • Detailed description of episodes including duration and responsiveness

Applicable To

  • • Absence seizures
  • • Petit mal seizures

Important Notes

  • • Ensure EEG results are documented to support the use of this code.

Other convulsions

Non-Billable
R56.8
Non-Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

clinical:
  • • Episodes of unresponsiveness without EEG correlation
documentation:
  • • Pending further diagnostic workup

Applicable To

  • • Unspecified convulsions
  • • Undifferentiated staring spells

Important Notes

  • • Consider follow-up with neurology if episodes persist.

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, predominantly inattentive type

Billable Code
F90.0
Billable

Diagnostic Criteria

clinical:
  • • Documented ADHD diagnosis
documentation:
  • • Staring spells linked to inattention during tasks

Applicable To

  • • ADHD-related inattention

Important Notes

  • • Ensure ADHD diagnosis is well-documented.
Ancillary Codes

Additional codes that may be used with this diagnosis

Z82.49

Family history of epilepsy

Use as a secondary code when there is a family history of epilepsy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ICD-10 code for staring spells?

The ICD-10 code for staring spells due to childhood absence epilepsy is G40.1, while R56.8 is used for undetermined causes.

How do you code staring spells in ADHD?

For staring spells linked to ADHD, use F90.0 if the spells are related to inattention and EEG is normal.

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