AHA Coding Clinic® for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS - 2025 Issue 1; Ask the Editor
Hepatorenal Syndrome with Acute Kidney Injury
A patient presents with acute kidney injury (AKI) likely secondary to hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) secondary to metastatic breast cancer to the liver. Would AKI and HRS be reported separately or is AKI integral to HRS? ...
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Article Overview
This article addresses a coding question involving acute kidney injury in the context of hepatorenal syndrome. It is aimed at coding professionals who need to understand how the article frames the relationship between these diagnoses, the relevant ICD-10-CM categories, and associated instructional notes. The content focuses on a concise coding discussion rather than a broad clinical review.
Why This Topic Matters
Accurate reporting in complex kidney and liver-related diagnoses affects specificity, record clarity, and code selection. This article is relevant for coders, auditors, and CDI teams reviewing encounters where kidney injury and hepatorenal syndrome appear together.
What You Will Learn
- The article’s focus on acute kidney injury in the setting of hepatorenal syndrome
- How the discussion relates to ICD-10-CM coding guidance and instructional notes
- Why the topic is relevant to documenting kidney and liver-related diagnoses accurately
- The general type of coding clarification the article provides for this clinical scenario
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Coding auditors
- Clinical documentation integrity specialists
- Revenue cycle staff
- Compliance professionals
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
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