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2013 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 276.9
Electrolyte and fluid disorders not elsewhere classified
- abnormally low level of chloride in the blood.
- Higher or lower than normal values for the serum electrolytes; usually affecting NA, K, CHL, CO2, glucose, bun.
- ICD-9-CM 276.9 is a billable medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
276.9 Alternative Terminology
- Central nervous system disorder of water regulation
- Chloride disorder
- Dialysis disequilibrium syndrome
- Dilated cardiomyopathy secondary to electrolyte deficiency
- Disorder of acid-base balance
- Disorder of electrolytes
- Disorder of fluid and/or electrolyte
- Electrolyte depletion
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Fluid imbalance
- Fluid volume disorder
- Hyperchloremia
- Hypocapnia
- Hypochloremia
- Increased anion gap
- Ketonemia
- Mckittrick-wheelock syndrome
- Osmolality disturbance
- Overhydration
- Positive fluid balance
- Potassium disorder
- Reduced anion gap
- Reversed anion gap
- Sodium disorder
- Transurethral syndrome
276.9 Excludes 

Applies To
- Electrolyte imbalance
- Hyperchloremia
- Hypochloremia
Convert 276.9 to ICD-10-CM 

ICD-9-CM 276.9 converts directly to:
- 2013 ICD-10-CM E87.8 Other disorders of electrolyte and fluid balance, not elsewhere classified
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 276.9:
- Decrease, decreased
tolerance
fat 579.8

salt and water 276.9
- Disorder - see also Disease
balance
acid-base 276.9

mixed (with hypercapnia) 276.4

electrolyte 276.9
fluid 276.9
fluid NEC 276.9
metabolism NEC 277.9

with
alkaptonuria 270.2

amino acid (see also Disorder, amino acid) 270.9


specified type NEC 270.8

ammonia 270.6

arginine 270.6

argininosuccinic acid 270.6

basal 794.7

bilirubin 277.4

calcium 275.40

carbohydrate 271.9


specified type NEC 271.8

cholesterol 272.9

citrulline 270.6

copper 275.1

corticosteroid 255.2

cystine storage 270.0

cystinuria 270.0

fat 272.9

fatty acid oxidation 277.85

following
fructosemia 271.2

fructosuria 271.2

fucosidosis 271.8

galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase 271.1

glutamine 270.7

glycine 270.7

glycogen storage NEC 271.0


hepatorenal 271.0

hemochromatosis (see also Hemochromatosis) 275.03

in labor and delivery 669.0

iron 275.09

lactose 271.3

lipid 272.9

lipoprotein - see also Hyperlipemia

deficiency (familial) 272.5

lysine 270.7

magnesium 275.2

mannosidosis 271.8

mineral 275.9


specified type NEC 275.8

mitochondrial 277.87

mucopolysaccharide 277.5

nitrogen 270.9

ornithine 270.6

oxalosis 271.8

pentosuria 271.8

phenylketonuria 270.1

phosphate 275.3

phosphorus 275.3

plasma protein 273.9


specified type NEC 273.8

porphyrin 277.1

purine 277.2

pyrimidine 277.2

serine 270.7

sodium 276.9
specified type NEC 277.89

steroid 255.2

threonine 270.7

urea cycle 270.6

xylose 271.8
- Disturbance - see also Disease
acid-base equilibrium 276.9
metabolism (acquired) (congenital) (see also Disorder, metabolism) 277.9

with
amino acid (see also Disorder, amino acid) 270.9

ammonia 270.6

arginine 270.6

argininosuccinic acid 270.6

carbohydrate NEC 271.9

cholesterol 272.9

citrulline 270.6

cystathionine 270.4

fat 272.9

following
general 277.9

glutamine 270.7

glycine 270.7

histidine 270.5

homocystine 270.4

in labor or delivery 669.0

iron 275.09

isoleucine 270.3

leucine 270.3

lipoid 272.9


specified type NEC 272.8

lysine 270.7

methionine 270.4

neonatal, transitory 775.9


specified type NEC 775.89

nitrogen 788.99

ornithine 270.6

phosphate 275.3

phosphatides 272.7

serine 270.7

sodium NEC 276.9
threonine 270.7

tryptophan 270.2

tyrosine 270.2

urea cycle 270.6

valine 270.3
- Electrolyte imbalance 276.9
with
- Findings, (abnormal), without diagnosis (examination) (laboratory test) 796.4

bicarbonate 276.9
carbonate 276.9
chloride 276.9
- Hyperchloremia 276.9
- Hyperelectrolytemia 276.9
- Hyperiodemia 276.9
- Hypochloremia 276.9
- Imbalance 781.2

electrolyte 276.9
with
following
neonatal, transitory NEC 775.5
- Syndrome - see also Disease
disequilibrium 276.9
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