Haemorrhage Diseases Due To Acquired Coagulation – ICD 11 Codes
Definition of Haemorrhagic Diseases Due To Acquired Coagulation Factor Defects: Any disease caused by determinants arising after birth. These diseases are characterised by abnormal coagulation of the blood.
Exclusions:
- vitamin K deficiency of newborn (KA8F.0)
Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Definition of Disseminated intravascular coagulation: A disorder that is characterised by the systemic intravascular activation of the coagulation system, simultaneously leading to intravascular thrombi, compromising an adequate blood supply to the organs, and to bleeding as the consequence of consumption of platelets and coagulation factors. It may be provoked by a wide range of disorders including infections, inflammatory disorders and malignancy.
ICD 11 Code For Disseminated intravascular coagulation
3B20 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Coded Elsewhere:
- Disseminated intravascular coagulation of fetus or newborn (KA88)
Haemorrhagic disorder due to circulating anticoagulants and coagulation factors
Definition of Haemorrhagic disorder due to circulating anticoagulants and coagulation factors: A disease caused by anticoagulants present in the body that prevent the blood from clotting normally. This disease is characterised by abnormalities in blood clotting. This disease may present with prolonged bleeding, easy bruising or, bleeding gums. Confirmation is by identification of anticoagulants present in a blood sample.
ICD 11 Code For Haemorrhagic disorder due to circulating anticoagulants and coagulation factors
3B21 Haemorrhagic disorder due to circulating anticoagulants and coagulation factors
Exclusions:
- long-term use of anticoagulants without haemorrhage (QC48.0)
3B21.0 Haemorrhage due to thrombin inhibitor other than heparin
Definition of Haemorrhage due to thrombin inhibitor other than heparin: A disease caused by any thrombin inhibitors other than heparin that affects normal coagulation of the blood. This disease is characterised by inability of the blood to coagulate leading to bleeding. Confirmation is by identification of thrombin inhibitors in a blood sample.
3B21.1 Haemorrhage due to factor Xa inhibitor
Definition of Haemorrhage due to factor Xa inhibitor: A disease caused by factor Xa inhibitor that affects normal coagulation of the blood. This disease is characterised by inability of the blood to coagulate leading to bleeding. Confirmation is by identification of factor Xa inhibitor in a blood sample.
3B21.Y Haemorrhagic disorder due to other specified circulating anticoagulants
3B21.Z Haemorrhagic disorder due to unspecified circulating anticoagulants
Acquired haemophilia
Definition of Acquired haemophilia: Acquired haemophilia is a rare haemorrhagic disease caused by production of anti-factor VIII antibodies and is sometimes associated with other autoimmune disorders, cancers lymphoproliferative syndromes and multiple transfusions during the postpartum period.
ICD 11 Code For Acquired haemophilia
3B22 Acquired haemophilia
Other specified haemorrhagic diseases due to acquired coagulation factor defects
ICD 11 Code For Other specified haemorrhagic diseases due to acquired coagulation factor defects
3B2Y Other specified haemorrhagic diseases due to acquired coagulation factor defects
Coagulation defects unspecified
ICD 11 Code For Coagulation defects unspecified
3B4Z Coagulation defects unspecified