AHA Coding Clinic® for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS - 2022 Issue 4; New/Revised ICD-10-CM Codes
Rib Fracture due to Chest Compression and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
A new subcategory M96.A, Fracture of ribs, sternum and thorax associated with compression of the chest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation has been created with new codes to specifically identify thoracic fractures due to performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and chest compressions as follows:M96.A1, Fracture of sternum associated with chest compression and cardiopulmonary resuscitation M96.A2, Fracture of one rib associated with chest compression and cardiopulmonary resuscitation M96.A3, Multiple fractures of ribs associated with chest compression and cardiopulmonary resuscitation M96.A4, Flail chest associated with chest compression and cardiopulmonary resuscitation M96.A9, Other fracture associated with chest compression...
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Article Overview
This article covers a new ICD-10-CM subcategory for fractures associated with chest compression and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It is intended for coders, clinicians, and compliance or quality reporting staff who need to understand the scope of the new diagnosis codes, the general clinical context in which these injuries occur, and the reporting purpose of the change.
Why This Topic Matters
The update helps identify injuries linked to CPR and chest compressions in a more specific way for documentation, research, and clinical tracking. It is relevant to professionals reviewing injury coding in acute care and post-resuscitation cases.
Article Sections
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New subcategory for fractures associated with chest compression and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Introduces the new diagnosis code subgroup and summarizes the broad purpose of the update. The section also lists the code family included in the change.
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Clinical context and reporting purpose
Discusses the general clinical setting in which these injuries may occur and why they are being tracked. It provides background on the kinds of cases the new coding captures.
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Clinical example and diagnosis coding question
Presents a sample inpatient scenario involving CPR-related rib fractures and asks how the diagnosis should be assigned. The section frames the coding question in a real-world care context.
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Answer and coding note
Gives the article’s response to the example and includes a general note about associated external cause reporting. This section reinforces the documentation context for the new code category.
What You Will Learn
- The scope of a new ICD-10-CM subcategory for chest-compression-related fractures
- The general clinical circumstances in which CPR-related thoracic injuries may be documented
- The reporting and tracking purpose behind the new diagnosis code family
- How a sample case is framed for diagnosis code assignment review
- General considerations about associated injury reporting in this context
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Coding auditors
- Clinical documentation specialists
- Compliance staff
- Quality reporting staff
- Clinicians involved in documentation
Codes Discussed
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