Chest Pain ICD-11 Codes

All ICD-11 diagnosis codes for chest pain

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Chest pain in ICD-11 is classified under symptoms (MD30 for precordial pain, MD31 for other chest pain types). Angina pectoris uses BA41 from the circulatory chapter. ICD-11 provides better anatomical specificity for chest pain subtypes.

Total Codes

18

Primary Codes

3

ICD-10 Equivalent

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Primary Codes

These are the main ICD-11 codes for chest pain. Click any code to see all child codes and details.

Specific Codes (9)

More specific ICD-11 codes for chest pain.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ICD-11 code for chest pain?

The primary ICD-11 codes for chest pain are MD30, MD31, BA41. There are 18 total codes related to chest pain in the ICD-11 classification.

How many ICD-11 codes are there for chest pain?

There are 18 ICD-11 codes related to chest pain. The primary codes are MD30, MD31, BA41, with additional specific codes for subtypes and complications.

What is the ICD-11 equivalent of ICD-10 chest pain codes?

The ICD-11 equivalent codes for chest pain are MD30, MD31, BA41. Note that ICD-10 and ICD-11 do not always have one-to-one mappings. Use the ICD-10 to ICD-11 crosswalk tool for exact code conversions.

What are other names for chest pain in ICD-11?

Chest Pain may also be referred to as: chest pain, angina, precordial pain, chest tightness. The same ICD-11 codes apply regardless of which clinical term is used in the documentation.

Should I use ICD-10 or ICD-11 codes for chest pain?

The choice between ICD-10 and ICD-11 depends on your country and regulatory requirements. The United States currently uses ICD-10-CM for clinical billing, while ICD-11 is the WHO standard adopted by many countries starting from 2022. Use our crosswalk tools to convert between systems.

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