ICD-9-CM Code 851.45 to ICD-10-CM
ICD-10 Equivalent of 851.45:
As of October 2015, ICD-9 codes are no longer used for medical coding. Instead, use the following six equivalent ICD-10-CM codes, which are an approximate match to ICD-9 code 851.45:
- ICD-10 Code S06376A, Contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of cerebellum with loss of consciousness greater than 24 hours without return to pre-existing conscious level with patient surviving, initial encounter (billable)
- ICD-10 Code S06377A, Contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of cerebellum with loss of consciousness of any duration with death due to brain injury prior to regaining consciousness, initial encounter (billable)
- ICD-10 Code S06378A, Contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of cerebellum with loss of consciousness of any duration with death due to other cause prior to regaining consciousness, initial encounter (billable)
- ICD-10 Code S06386A, Contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of brainstem with loss of consciousness greater than 24 hours without return to pre-existing conscious level with patient surviving, initial encounter (billable)
- ICD-10 Code S06387A, Contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of brainstem with loss of consciousness of any duration with death due to brain injury prior to regaining consciousness, initial encounter (billable)
- ICD-10 Code S06388A, Contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of brainstem with loss of consciousness of any duration with death due to other cause prior to regaining consciousness, initial encounter (billable)
Historical Information for ICD-9 Code 851.45
BILLABLE ICD-9 CODE
Billable Code
Billable codes are sufficient justification for admission to an acute care hospital when used a principal diagnosis.Long ICD9 Description: Cerebellar or brain stem contusion without mention of open intracranial wound, with prolonged [more than 24 hours] loss of consciousness without return to pre-existing conscious level
Short ICD9 Description: Cerebel contus-deep coma
Parent Code: 851.4 - Cerebellar or brain stem contusion without mention of open intracranial wound