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R09.89

Billable

Oth symptoms and signs involving the circ and resp systems

Other specified symptoms and signs involving the circulatory and respiratory systems

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

R00-R09

Parent Code

R09.8

Coding Notes

Inclusion Terms

Alternative clinical terms for this condition

  • Abnormal chest percussion
  • Bruit (arterial)
  • Chest tympany
  • Choking sensation
  • Friction sounds in chest
  • Rales
  • Weak pulse
Related Codes(2)
Also Known As / Clinical Terms(1275)

SNOMED CT

UMLS

Clinical Terms

  • Congestion of throat
  • Observation of mobility of arytenoid
  • choking sensation
  • Medium rales
  • Named signs of cardiac region
  • Ectopic pulse
  • Abnormal radial pulse
  • Capillary pulse
  • Vesicular murmur
  • Crepitations
  • Respiratory crackles (finding)
  • Pulmonary Rales
  • Friction rub accompanies heart beat
  • Finding on percussion of lung fields
  • Wound/tissue perfusion consistent with or improved from preoperative baseline
  • Finding of movement of trachea
  • Normal respiratory sounds
  • Pulmonary arterial wedge pressure below reference range
  • Exocardial murmurs
  • Ulnar pulse absent
  • Increased vocal resonance
  • Rhonchal fremitus
  • No view of vocal cords
  • Duroziez's sign
  • Precordial heave
  • Femoral pulse absent
  • Full pulse volume
  • Percussive dullness
  • Dorsalis pedis pulse biphasic
  • Amphoric breathing
  • Peripheral pulmonary artery sparseness
  • Finding of position of vocal cords on respiration
  • Finding of diaphragmatic dullness to percussion
  • Nose running
  • Finding of colour of nasal mucosa
  • Observation of respiratory effort
  • Signe du sou
  • Arytenoid mobile
  • Increased blood volume
  • Increased vascular flow
  • Percussive flatness
  • Difficult veins for cannulation
  • Pulse rate altered
  • Hepatic dullness to percussion displaced upwards
  • Bronchovesicular breathing
  • Dull percussion note
  • Exaggerated jugular venous pulse 'v' wave
  • Fine respiratory crackles
  • Nose dripping
  • Alar slump, nose
  • Aortic bruit
  • Snuffles
  • Nasal discharge present
  • Bubbling crackles
  • Choking
  • Difficulty coughing voluntarily
  • Absent respiratory sounds
  • Sense of suffocation
  • Hepatic dullness to percussion displaced downwards
  • Pericardial rub
  • Transient clearing of nasal airway
  • Venous wedge pressure below reference range
  • Crackles
  • Sheathing of arterioles
  • Dorsalis pulse absent
  • Abnormal diastolic arterial pressure
  • Pulse in right femoral artery absent
  • Decreased venous pressure
  • Precordial sign
  • Carotid bruit present
  • Chokes when swallowing
  • Rale
  • lung crackles
  • Thin arterial wall
  • Finding of sounds in abdomen
  • Unable to cough up sputum
  • Narrow arterial pulse pressure
  • Thoracic succussion splash
  • Bruit over kidney
  • Distal vessel patency reduced
  • Abnormal systolic arterial pressure
  • Polycrotic pulse
  • Increased pulmonary arterial wedge pressure
  • Observation of sensation of pharynx
  • Abnormal popliteal pulse
  • Observation of jugular venous pulse
  • Coin sign present
  • Abnormal femoral pulse
  • Absent breath sounds
  • Finding of moistness of nasal mucosa
  • Weak arterial pulse (finding)
  • Blue nasal mucosa
  • Pleural rub
  • Unable to cough voluntarily
  • Upper edge of hepatic dullness in chest raised
  • Vocal cords not visible
  • Blood pressure below reference range
  • Chest dull to percussion
  • Precipitate JVP 'y' descent
  • Problem blowing nose
  • Chest percussion tympanitic
  • Hyperemic nasal mucosa
  • Normal breath sounds
  • Fine respiratory crepitations
  • Cranial bruit
  • Post-tussive crackles
  • Sibilant rale
  • Unequal femoral pulses
  • Finding of jugular venous pulse
  • Absent pulse
  • JVP (jugular venous pressure) above reference range on inspiration
  • Jugular venous pulse characteristics - finding
  • Systolic arterial pressure outside reference range
  • Pale lung
  • Tenderness of cardiovascular structure
  • Named signs of heart
  • Cannot clear nose by blowing
  • Vocal resonance finding
  • Dorsalis pedis pulse absent
  • Crackle
  • Pulse thready
  • Absence of pulse in right femoral artery
  • Cardiorespiratory murmur
  • Expansile aortic pulsation in abdomen
  • Post-tussive rales
  • Hepatic dullness to percussion displaced
  • Anterior tibial pulse monophasic
  • Femoral bruit
  • Pulse in left anterior tibial artery absent
  • Paradoxical inspiratory filling of neck veins
  • Diminished Pulse
  • Precordial signs absent
  • Bronchovesicular breath sounds
  • Pulmonary arterial wedge pressure above reference range
  • Absence of pulse in left dorsalis pedis artery
  • Gurgling sounds
  • Improvement of left ventricular wall motion compared to prior study
  • Double pulse
  • Pulse in left posterior tibial artery absent
  • Venous pressure below reference range
  • Abnormal peripheral pulse
  • Labile blood pressure
  • Finding of mobility of arytenoid
  • Carotid bruit
  • Increased plasma volume
  • Tussive fremitus
  • Increased blood flow
  • Tubular breathing
  • Decreased breath sounds
  • Cardiovascular shunt finding
  • Mass moves with respiration
  • Quinke's sign
  • Abnormal precordial pulsation
  • Abnormal blood flow
  • Cardiac dullness shifted to right
  • Tissue perfusion alteration
  • Thin pulse
  • Pulse volume - full
  • Hepatojugular reflux
  • Abnormal diastolic blood pressure
  • Duroziez murmur
  • thready pulse
  • Cardiovascular system alteration
  • Crepitations NOS
  • Finding of venous return in limb vein
  • Venous pressure outside reference range
  • Small nostrils
  • Jugular venous pressure (JVP) raised on inspiration
  • Erythema over frontal sinus
  • Engorgement of vein
  • Pleural friction sound
  • Large airway sounds
  • Choking attacks
  • Thyroid flow murmur
  • Crackles lung
  • Jorissenne's sign
  • Friction sounds in chest
  • Small nose
  • Diaphragmatic dullness to percussion displaced upwards
  • Crusted nasal mucosa
  • Positive reversibility test to corticosteroids
  • Pallor of lung
  • Named respiratory signs of chest
  • Prominent vessels on Little's area
  • Left to right cardiovascular shunt
  • Abnormal diastolic arterial
  • Finding of pulse volume
  • Pulse in left dorsalis pedis artery absent
  • Labile pulse
  • Low blood pressure, not hypotension
  • arterial bruits
  • pulses weak
  • Hyperdynamic circulation
  • Moistness of nasal mucosa - finding
  • Brachiofemoral delay
  • Raised jugular venous pressure
  • Abnormal ankle pulse
  • Absence of pulse in right foot
  • Decreased blood volume
  • Peripheral pulse absent
  • Skipped beat
  • Finding of pulse rate
  • Absence of pulse in left posterior tibial artery
  • Vesicular breathing
  • arterial bruit
  • Chest hyperresonant to percussion
  • Poor ulnar perfusion of hand
  • Concerned about shape of nose
  • Delayed pulse
  • Exaggerated jugular venous pulse 'a' wave
  • Abnormal oxygen supply
  • choking sensations
  • Weak pulse
  • Abnormal jugular venous pressure
  • Absence of pulse in right popliteal artery
  • Nasal mucosa moist
  • Renal bruit present
  • Pulse rhythm finding
  • Abnormal neurovascular status of distal limb
  • Absence of pulse in left anterior tibial artery
  • Arterial wall palpable
  • Absence of pulse in left foot
  • Finding of pulmonary artery appearance
  • VF - Vocal fremitus
  • Choking due to airways obstruction
  • Prominent abdominal veins
  • Respiratory squawk
  • Widened pulse pressure
  • Post-tussive crepitations
  • Observation of pericardial friction rub
  • Abdominal aortic bruit
  • Concerned about appearance
  • Exaggerated JVP 'v' wave
  • choking feeling
  • Partial view of vocal cords
  • Central venous pressure outside reference range
  • Coarse respiratory crepitations
  • Congestion of pharynx
  • Narrow pulse pressure
  • Central venous pressure below reference range
  • Peripheral pulmonary artery pruning
  • pulse weak
  • Decreased arterial wedge pressure
  • Distal vessel patency - finding
  • Epiglottis not visible
  • Finding of arterial perfusion of leg
  • Finding related to neurovascular status of limb
  • Wide nose
  • Laryngeal crepitus absent
  • Observation of pulse rhythm
  • Poor arterial perfusion of leg
  • Neurovascular deficit
  • Finding of flow in veins
  • Precipitate JVP 'x'descent
  • Observation of pulse rate
  • feeling of suffocation
  • Finding of arterial pulse pressure
  • Respiratory crackles
  • Decreased central venous pressure
  • Lack of respiratory drive
  • Pulse unequal
  • Added respiratory sounds
  • Globus pharyngeus
  • Vocal fremitus increased
  • Abnormal arterial pulse pressure
  • Abnormal ulnar pulse
  • Finding of appearance of nasal mucosa
  • Absolute dullness
  • Abnormal systolic blood pressure
  • Cardiac dullness shifted to left
  • Choking during swallowing
  • Impaired peripheral neurovascular function
  • Musset sign
  • Observation of lung field
  • Organ or tissue vascular perfusion decreased
  • Finding of precordial pulsation
  • Coronary artery collaterals
  • Prominent veins
  • Vocal fremitus finding
  • Neurologic deficit
  • Pulselessness
  • Cold foot
  • Decreased blood pressure, not hypotension
  • Damping of jugular venous pulse 'y' descent
  • Respiratory tract congestion and cough
  • Dicrotic pulse
  • Alteration of circulating volume
  • Reduced chest resonance to percussion
  • Bidirectional cardiovascular shunt
  • Abnormal chest sounds
  • Unable to perform spirometry
  • Position of vocal cords on respiration - finding
  • Pulse in right dorsalis pedis artery absent
  • Bronchovesicular respiratory sounds
  • Percussion of chest abnormal (finding)
  • Peripheral pulses impalpable
  • Pleural friction rub
  • Positive reversibility test to a combination of salbutamol and ipratropium bromide
  • Finding of color of nasal mucosa
  • Chest tympanitic to percussion
  • Finding of lung field
  • Rapid upstroke pulse
  • Respiratory murmur
  • Distal vessel occluded
  • Globus sensation
  • Bronchial breath sounds
  • Widened arterial pulse pressure
  • Arterial wall pipe stem
  • Stony dullness
  • Vascular coiling
  • Crusting on nose
  • Decreased air entry
  • Pulse deficit
  • Increased oxygen supply
  • Posterior tibial pulse absent
  • Brachial pulse absent
  • Ulnar perfusion of hand - finding
  • Anterior tibial pulse triphasic
  • Chest resonance to percussion impaired
  • Flow in veins - finding
  • Arterial perfusion of leg - finding
  • crepitation
  • Prominent arm veins
  • Foot pulse absent
  • choking feelings
  • Pulse rate changed
  • Increased venous pressure
  • Cold limb
  • Succussion splash in chest
  • Pulse in right posterior tibial artery absent
  • Musset's sign
  • Chest percussion note ringing
  • Jugular venous pressure raised on inspiration
  • Neurological deficit
  • Coarse respiratory crackles
  • Absence of precordial signs
  • Myocardial perfusion defect
  • Vocal fremitus decreased
  • Finding of sensation of pharynx
  • Pericardial friction
  • Feeling of lump in throat
  • Finding of pulse rhythm
  • Pulse missed beats
  • Sonorous rale
  • Right to left cardiovascular shunt
  • Basal crepitations
  • Positive reversibility test to ipratropium bromide
  • Sensation of something in
  • Bronchial breathing
  • Nasal bridge narrow
  • Cardiac dullness to percussion absent
  • Arm elevation obliterates radial pulse
  • No precordial signs
  • Respiratory clicking sound
  • Finding of respiratory effort
  • Finding of contents of anterior nasal cavity
  • Poor venous access
  • Arterial bruit (finding)
  • Radiofemoral delay
  • Cannon waves
  • Peripheral alteration
  • Suffocation feeling
  • Adopts particular posture for breathing
  • Poor tissue perfusion
  • Swelling of cardiovascular structure
  • Subjective carotid bruit
  • Observation of systemic arterial pressure
  • Jorissenne sign
  • Pistol-shot sound
  • Chest stony dull to percussion
  • Prominent chest veins
  • Spiralling course of aorta and pulmonary artery
  • Blunted hypoxic drive
  • Blood pressure reading labile
  • Can't feel pulse
  • Epiglottis visible, vocal cords not visible
  • Jugular venous pressure - finding
  • Abnormal vascular flow
  • Decreased venous wedge pressure
  • Jugular venous pressure above reference range on inspiration
  • Cardiac output alteration
  • Tracheal tug
  • Filiform pulse
  • Sounds in chest
  • Transmitted sounds
  • Abnormal carotid arterial pulse
  • Contents of anterior nasal cavity - finding
  • Dullness to percussion over Traube space
  • Moist crackles
  • Pack in nasal cavity
  • Percussive tympany
  • Finding of hepatic dullness to percussion in chest
  • Unable to cough
  • Decreased pulmonary arterial wedge pressure
  • Anterior tibial pulse biphasic
  • Small pulse
  • Dullness to percussion over Traube's space
  • Central venous pressure - finding
  • Diastolic arterial pressure outside reference range
  • Abnormal jugular venous pulse
  • Suppressed breath sounds
  • Delayed venous return in limb vein
  • Foreign body sensation
  • Difficulty in coughing up sputum
  • Finding related to ability to cough voluntarily
  • Increased arterial wedge pressure
  • Observation of movement of mass with respiration
  • Narrow nose
  • Abrupt pulse
  • Anomalous vascular flow
  • Loss of distal pulse
  • Expanded frontal sinus
  • Choking sensation (finding)
  • Spirometry reversibility finding
  • Arm traction obliterates radial pulse
  • Precipitate jugular venous pulse 'x'descent
  • Vocal cord does not adduct on respiration
  • Blowing nose ineffectual
  • Decreased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
  • Anadicrotic pulse
  • Paradoxical motion of ventricular septum
  • Pericardial friction rub
  • Finding of cardiovascular device
  • Gurgling
  • Abnormal respiratory sounds
  • Pulmonary artery appearance - finding
  • Finding of systemic arterial pressure
  • Finding of myocardial perfusion
  • Increased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure
  • Positive reversibility test to salbutamol
  • Slow JVP 'y' descent
  • High-pitched rhonchi
  • Pain of respiratory structure
  • Cardiovascular shunt observation
  • Arterial pulse pressure outside reference range
  • Posterior tibial pulse monophasic
  • Inspiratory crackles
  • Named respiratory sign of chest
  • Posterior tibial pulse biphasic
  • Myocardial perfusion - finding
  • Aortic pulsation in abdomen
  • Finding of central venous pressure
  • Finding related to ability to cough up sputum
  • Increased breath sounds
  • Decreased vascular pattern
  • Thready pulse (finding)
  • Organ or tissue vascular perfusion increased
  • Paradoxical diaphragmatic movement
  • Observation of size of nose
  • Absence of pulse in left femoral artery
  • Abnormal motion of ventricular septum
  • Finding of ulnar perfusion of hand
  • Arterial murmur
  • Respiratory crepitations
  • Observation of color of nasal mucosa
  • Bisferiens pulse
  • Partially reversible myocardial perfusion defect
  • Decreased blood pressure
  • Cavernous breath sounds
  • Tactile fremitus
  • Nasal cavity over-patent
  • Bruit (arterial)
  • Right atrial to left ventricular shunt
  • Abnormal pulse
  • Slow jugular venous pulse 'y' descent
  • Superficial crackling rales
  • Choking in newborn
  • Renal bruit
  • Damping of JVP 'y' descent
  • Vocal cords partially visible
  • Bellmetal resonance
  • Percussion of chest abnormal
  • Finding related to cardiac dullness to percussion
  • Difficulty coughing
  • Jugular venous pressure outside reference range
  • Difficult venous access
  • Pulse in left popliteal artery absent
  • Aborted systole
  • Finding of exocardial sounds
  • Finding of condition of arterial wall
  • Paradoxical cardiac wall motion
  • Sensation of foreign body in throat
  • Impaired chest percussion note
  • Lung crepitation
  • Carotid pulse absent
  • Abdominal bruit
  • Decreased lung compliance
  • Mediastinal crunch
  • Pleural friction fremitus
  • Signs of return of spontaneous circulation
  • Expiratory crackles
  • Sniffles
  • Nasal bridge wide
  • Finding of jugular venous pulse characteristics
  • Large v-wave
  • crepitant rale
  • Finding of distal vessel patency
  • Atelectatic rales
  • Posterior tibial pulse triphasic
  • BB - Bronchial breathing
  • Pulse bisferiens
  • Unequal blood pressure in arms
  • Bruit
  • Mass does not move with respiration
  • Arterial wall cord-like
  • Does cough up sputum
  • Large nostrils
  • Tympanitic percussion note
  • Prominent leg veins
  • Absence of pulse in left popliteal artery
  • Pulse in right anterior tibial artery absent
  • Venous pressure above reference range
  • Respiratory squeak
  • Aspiration into lower respiratory tract
  • Abnormal breath sounds
  • Pericardial fremitus
  • Finding of movement of mass with respiration
  • Observation of appearance of nasal mucosa
  • Wheeze - rhonchi
  • Arytenoid cartilages and posterior portion of vocal cords visible
  • Harsh breath sounds
  • Translucency of maxillary sinus
  • Duroziez's murmur
  • Precordial lift
  • Expanded maxillary sinus
  • Named sign of heart
  • Pulsatile mass of abdomen
  • Vesicular breath sounds
  • Pulse dropped beats
  • Orbital bruit
  • Cavernous breathing
  • Signet ring sign
  • Absence of pulse in right posterior tibial artery
  • Ineffective tissue perfusion
  • Globus hystericus
  • Plateau pulse
  • Aortic bruit present
  • Jerky pulse
  • Absence of pulse in right dorsalis pedis artery
  • Absence of pulse in right anterior tibial artery
  • Observation of cardiovascular device
  • Abnormal venous pressure
  • Cannot feel pulse
  • Increased area of cardiac dullness
  • Popliteal pulse absent
  • Anacrotic pulse
  • Exocardial pulsation associated with heart beat
  • Dorsalis pedis pulse triphasic
  • Pericardial friction sound
  • Adventitious breath sounds
  • Unequal pulse
  • Anatricrotic pulse
  • Low-pitched rhonchi
  • Venous access patent
  • Abnormal foot pulse
  • Bronchophony
  • Finding of arterial perfusion of hand
  • Pulse in right popliteal artery absent
  • feeling suffocation
  • Foul smelling discharge from nose
  • Precipitate jugular venous pulse 'y' descent
  • Choking during respiration
  • Pulseless
  • Respiratory finding on palpation of chest wall
  • Finding of posture for breathing
  • Sensation of a lesion
  • Jugular venous pressure above reference range
  • Exaggerated JVP 'a' wave
  • Distended vein
  • Rales
  • Abnormal central venous pressure
  • Rhonchus
  • Hyperresonant percussion note
  • Sounds within chest
  • Pleuropericardial friction rub
  • Temporal pulse absent
  • Condition of arterial wall - finding
  • Pale nasal mucosa
  • Cardiovascular alteration
  • Organ or tissue hyperperfusion
  • Swelling of respiratory structure
  • Alteration in tissue perfusion
  • Observation of colour of nasal mucosa
  • Finding of jugular venous pressure
  • Transmitted aortic pulsation in abdomen
  • Inspiratory tracheal tug
  • Abnormal chest percussion
  • Peripheral vascular alteration
  • Narrow nostril
  • Basal creps
  • Moist respiratory crepitations
  • Pulse in left femoral artery absent
  • Slow rising pulse
  • Respiratory tract congestion
  • Aorta palpable
  • Blood pressure alteration
  • Venous return in limb vein - finding
  • Radial pulse absent
  • Variation in patency of nasal airway
  • Chest tympany
  • Prominent blood vessel
  • Finding of size of nose
  • Tubular breath sounds
  • Cold extremity
  • Bruit over liver
  • Pain of cardiovascular structure
  • FBS - Foreign body sensation
  • Finding of chest resonance to percussion
  • Abdominal pulsatile mass
  • Arterial perfusion of hand - finding
  • Hyperaemic nasal mucosa
  • Chest clear on auscultation
  • Posture for breathing - finding
  • Aspiration into main bronchus
  • Peripherally inserted central venous access patent
  • Weak arterial pulse
  • Quinke's pulse
  • choked feeling
  • Hyperresonance
  • Femoral bruit present
  • Pulse rate finding
  • Coin sign
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for oth symptoms and signs involving the circ and resp systems?

The ICD-10-CM code for oth symptoms and signs involving the circ and resp systems is R09.89. The full clinical description is "Other specified symptoms and signs involving the circulatory and respiratory systems". R09.89 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code R09.89 mean?

ICD-10-CM code R09.89 represents “Other specified symptoms and signs involving the circulatory and respiratory systems”. It is classified under Chapter 18: Symptoms, Signs and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is R09.89 a billable code?

Yes, R09.89 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is R09.89 in?

R09.89 is in Chapter 18: Symptoms, Signs and Abnormal Clinical and Laboratory Findings (codes R00-R99).

What codes cannot be used with R09.89?

R09.89 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: acute respiratory distress syndrome (J80); respiratory arrest of newborn (P28.81); respiratory distress syndrome of newborn (P22.0); and 2 more.

What SNOMED CT codes does R09.89 map to?

R09.89 maps to 389 SNOMED CT concepts: 248714006, 249590007, 2981001, 45186007, 68603007, and 384 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for R09.89?

R09.89 is linked to 8 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0476283, C0232112, C0476285, C0546947, C0034642, and 3 more. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does R09.89 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like oth symptoms and signs involving the circ and resp systems affect a person's functioning — body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.

What is the ICD-11 equivalent of R09.89?

There is no direct ICD-11 mapping available for R09.89 in the WHO crosswalk tables. This may mean the concept is classified differently in ICD-11. Use the ICD-10 to ICD-11 converter to search for related codes.

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