FAQs For OSA ICD-10

What is the DX for OSA?

DX stands for diagnosis. The diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is based on a medical history, physical exam, and a sleep study. The sleep study is the most important test for diagnosing OSA. It measures breathing patterns, oxygen levels, and heart rate during sleep.

What is the ICD-10 code for g473?

The ICD-10 code for G47.3 is sleep apnea, obstructive. This code is used to report OSA to insurance companies and other healthcare organizations.

What is a diagnosis of OSA?

A diagnosis of OSA is made when a person has five or more apneas or hypopneas per hour during sleep. An apnea is a complete cessation of breathing for at least 10 seconds. Hypopnea is a partial reduction in airflow of at least 50% for at least 10 seconds.

What is OSA defined as?

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder in which breathing is interrupted during sleep. This can happen because the throat muscles relax and block the airway. OSA is a serious medical condition that can lead to heart disease, stroke, and other health problems.