Epidural hemorrhage S06.4-

Applicable To
  • Extradural hemorrhage NOS
  • Extradural hemorrhage (traumatic)
Clinical Information
  • Accumulation of blood in the epidural space between the skull and the dura mater, often as a result of bleeding from the meningeal arteries associated with a temporal or parietal bone fracture. Epidural hematoma tends to expand rapidly, compressing the dura and underlying brain. Clinical features may include headache; vomiting; hemiparesis; and impaired mental function.
  • Bleeding into the intracranial extradural space
  • Intracranial hemorrhage into the epidural space.
  • S06.4 Epidural hemorrhage
    • S06.4X Epidural hemorrhage
      • S06.4X0 Epidural hemorrhage without loss of consciousness
      • S06.4X1 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of 30 minutes or less
      • S06.4X2 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of 31 minutes to 59 minutes
      • S06.4X3 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of 1 hour to 5 hours 59 minutes
      • S06.4X4 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of 6 hours to 24 hours
      • S06.4X5 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness greater than 24 hours with return to pre-existing conscious level
      • S06.4X6 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness greater than 24 hours without return to pre-existing conscious level with patient surviving
      • S06.4X7 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of any duration with death due to brain injury prior to regaining consciousness
      • S06.4X8 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of any duration with death due to other causes prior to regaining consciousness
      • S06.4XA Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness status unknown
      • S06.4X9 Epidural hemorrhage with loss of consciousness of unspecified duration