286.6 DEFIBRINATION SYNDROME


Code Information

Diagnosis Code: 286.6

Short Description: Defibrination syndrome

Long Description: Defibrination syndrome

Code Classification:

  • Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs (280–289)
    • Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs (280-289)
      • 286 Coagulation defects
        • 286.6 Defibrination syndrome

Code Version: 2015 ICD-9-CM


References to Index of Diseases and Injuries

The code 286.6 has the following ICD-9-CM references to the Index of Diseases and Injuries
  • Absence (organ or part) (complete or partial)
    • fibrinogen (congenital) 286.3
      • acquired 286.6
  • Afibrinogenemia 286.3
    • acquired 286.6
  • Coagulation, intravascular (diffuse) (disseminated) (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • newborn 776.2
  • Coagulopathy (see also Defect, coagulation) 286.9
    • consumption 286.6
    • intravascular (disseminated) NEC 286.6
      • newborn 776.2
  • Defibrination syndrome (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
  • Deficiency, deficient
    • fibrinogen (congenital) (see also Defect, coagulation) 286.3
      • acquired 286.6
  • Fibrinogenopenia (congenital) (hereditary) (see also Defect, coagulation) 286.3
    • acquired 286.6
  • Fibrinolysis (acquired) (hemorrhagic) (pathologic) 286.6
    • with
      • abortion - see Abortion, by type, with hemorrhage, delayed or excessive
      • ectopic pregnancy (see also categories 633.0-633.9) 639.1
      • molar pregnancy (see also categories 630-632) 639.1
    • antepartum or intrapartum 641.3
      • affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
    • following
      • abortion 639.1
      • ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.1
    • newborn, transient 776.2
    • postpartum 666.3
  • Fibrinopenia (hereditary) (see also Defect, coagulation) 286.3
    • acquired 286.6
  • Hemolysis
    • intravascular (disseminated) NEC 286.6
      • with
        • abortion - see Abortion, by type, with hemorrhage, delayed or excessive
        • ectopic pregnancy (see also categories 633.0-633.9) 639.1
        • hemorrhage of pregnancy 641.3
          • affecting fetus or newborn 762.1
        • molar pregnancy (see also categories 630-632) 639.1
      • acute 283.2
      • following
        • abortion 639.1
        • ectopic or molar pregnancy 639.1
  • Hemorrhage, hemorrhagic (nontraumatic) 459.0
    • fibrinogenolysis (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • fibrinolytic (acquired) (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
  • Hypofibrinogenemia 286.3
    • acquired 286.6
  • Proteolysis, pathologic 286.6
  • Purpura 287.2
    • fibrinolytic (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • fulminans, fulminous 286.6
    • thrombohemolytic (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
  • Syndrome - see also Disease
    • defibrination (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • DIC (diffuse or disseminated intravascular coagulopathy) (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • ICF (intravascular coagulation-fibrinolysis) (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • intravascular
      • coagulation-fibrinolysis (ICF) (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
      • coagulopathy (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6
    • IVC (intravascular coagulopathy) (see also Fibrinolysis) 286.6

Crosswalk Information

The code 286.6 converts into the following ICD-10 code(s):
ICD-9 Code ICD-10 Code ICD-10 Description
286.6 Right Arrow D65 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
This ICD-9 to ICD-10 data is based on the 2018 General Equivalency Mapping (GEM) files published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for informational purposes only. The data is not an ICD-10 conversion tool and doesn’t guarantee clinical accuracy.

Similar Codes

ICD-9 Code ICD-9 Description
286.0 Congenital factor VIII disorder
286.1 Congenital factor IX disorder
286.2 Congenital factor XI deficiency
286.3 Congenital deficiency of other clotting factors
286.4 Von Willebrand's disease
286.52 Acquired hemophilia
286.53 Antiphospholipid antibody with hemorrhagic disorder
286.59 Other hemorrhagic disorder due to intrinsic circulating anticoagulants, antibodies, or inhibitors
286.7 Acquired coagulation factor deficiency
286.9 Other and unspecified coagulation defects


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