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2025 Sinus Tachycardia ICD 10 Code R00.0

Effective Date: 10/01/2015 To 09/30/2025

Tachycardia, unspecified

CMS-HCC-V24 CMS-HCC-V28 RxHCC Age Gender Maternity Acute or Chronic MCC
-- -- -- -- -- -- Acute No
Applicable To for R00.0:
  • Rapid heart beat

  • Sinoauricular tachycardia NOS

  • Sinus [sinusal] tachycardia NOS

Excludes-1 for R00.0:
  • inappropriate sinus tachycardia, so stated (I47.11)

  • neonatal tachycardia (P29.11)

  • paroxysmal tachycardia (I47.-)

Back-references to R00.0
  • Fast pulse R00.0
  • Heart beat
    • rapid R00.0
    • Pulse
      • fast R00.0
        • rapid R00.0
        • Rapid
          • heart(beat) R00.0
          • Sinus see also Fistula
            • tachycardia R00.0
            • Tachycardia R00.0
              • sinoauricular NOS R00.0
                • sinus [sinusal] NOS R00.0
                • Chapter, Section and Diagnosis Prefix for R00.0
                    R00-R99 :

                    Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified

                    R00-R09 :

                    Symptoms and signs involving the circulatory and respiratory systems

                    R00 :

                    Abnormalities of heart beat

                  What is Tachycardia ICD 10?

                  Sinus Tachycardia ICD 10 (R00.0) refers to a heart rate over 100 beats per minute, caused by various types of arrhythmias. Tachycardia is a type of the condition characterized by a faster-than-normal heartbeat.

                  Why is Sinus Tachycardia ICD 10 Happening?

                  ICD 10 Code for Tachycardia is R00.0, and it can be majorly caused by the different kind of exercises, excessive stress, or underlying health conditions. Sinus tachycardia is a normal increase in heart rate due to these factors mostly.

                  Treatment Options for Sinus Tachycardia ICD 10

                  • Medications:

                    • Beta blockers
                    • Calcium channel blockers
                    • Antiarrhythmic drugs
                    • Blood thinners
                  • Procedures:

                    • Catheter ablation
                    • Cardioversion
                  • Lifestyle Changes:

                    • Managing stress
                    • Avoiding caffeine and alcohol

                  Diagnostics for Tachycardia ICD 10

                  • Electrocardiogram (EKG):

                    • Measure heart's electrical activity
                  • Event Monitor:

                    • Record heart rhythms over time
                  • Exercise Stress Test:

                    • Assess heart's response to physical exertion
                  • MRI and CT Scan:

                    • Detailed images of the heart
                  • Electrophysiological (EP) Study:

                    • Map electrical signals in the heart
                  • Tilt Table Test:

                    • Check how the heart responds to changes in position

                  Signs and Symptoms for Tachycardia:

                  • Racing or pounding heartbeat
                  • Chest pain
                  • Fainting
                  • Lightheadedness
                  • Rapid pulse
                  • Shortness of breath

                  Types of Tachycardia:

                  • Sinus Tachycardia:

                    Normal heart rate increases due to exercise or stress.
                  • Atrial Fibrillation (AFib):

                    Irregular electrical signals in the atria causing rapid heartbeat.
                  • Atrial Flutter:

                    Organized rapid heartbeats in the atria, often coexisting with AFib.
                  • Ventricular Tachycardia:

                    Rapid heartbeats in the ventricles, potentially life-threatening if prolonged.
                  • Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT):

                    Rapid heart rhythms originating above the ventricles.
                  • Ventricular Fibrillation:

                    Chaotic electrical activity in the ventricles, requiring immediate intervention.