Blast-wave injuries get big Dx bump. Last month, we examined a bevy of new diagnosis codes that you will need to learn before ICD-10 2023 takes effect on Oct. 1, 2022. This month … we have more codes to discuss. As the last issue of Neurology & Pain Management Coding Alert showed, brain and intracranial injury coding is about to get much more specific. Read on for more information on the details for these new diagnosis codes. Look to These Codes for This Neuro Disorder In the code category F06.- (Other mental disorders due to known physiological condition), you’ll find the new code F06.7 (Mild neurocognitive disorder due to known physiological condition). This new code, in turn, leads you to these new codes: Impact: Previously, you’d have coded mild cognitive disorder due to known physiological condition with F06.8 (Other specified mental disorders due to known physiological condition). Say ‘Hi’ to New Encephalopathy Dx Another new code you’ll want to note is for a nervous system condition caused by liver dysfunction: K76.82 (Hepatic encephalopathy). According to Cleveland Clinic, “hepatic encephalopathy is a nervous system disorder brought on by severe liver disease. When the liver doesn’t work properly, toxins build up in the blood. These toxins can travel to the brain and affect brain function.” Impact: Previously, you would have coded hepatic encephalopathy with K76.89 (Other specified diseases of liver). Blast-Wave Injury Gets Big Code Bump In 2023 the S06.8 – (Other specified intracranial injuries) code set will feature a new injury category for injuries caused by blast waves: blast injury of brain, not elsewhere classified (NEC). There are too many new codes to list under the new blast injury classification, but the new codes will account for: Example: Here’s a breakdown of one of the new code sets within S06.8-. ICD-10 first lists new code S06.8A (Primary blast injury of brain, not elsewhere classified). From there, you’ll have the following new codes to choose from: ICD-10 2023 offers similar — if not identical — 7th character options for each of these new codes: Impact: Blast-wave brain injury diagnosis coding goes from quite nebulous to super-specific—and with good reason. Treatments for these injuries are improving, and they’re being recognized and diagnosed in more patients—so making their code set more robust was a natural move for ICD-10.