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H81.4 – Vertigo of Vascular Origin

H81.4 is the ICD-10 code for vertigo of vascular origin. It describes dizziness caused by circulatory disturbances affecting the balance system.

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H81.4 is the ICD-10 code for vertigo of vascular origin. It describes dizziness caused by circulatory disturbances affecting the balance system.

What Does ICD-10 Code H81.4 Mean?

The code H81.4 belongs to the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) and stands for vertigo of vascular origin. This code is used in medical documentation when dizziness or balance disturbances are attributed to impaired blood supply to the vestibular organ (inner ear balance system) or the associated areas of the brain.

Causes

Vertigo of vascular origin occurs when the blood supply to the vestibular apparatus in the inner ear or to the relevant brain regions is disrupted. Common causes include:

  • Atherosclerosis: Hardening and narrowing of the blood vessels supplying the inner ear or brainstem
  • Microcirculatory disturbances: Small-vessel disease affecting the fine blood vessels of the balance system
  • Transient ischemic attack (TIA): A temporary disruption of blood flow in the brain
  • Vertebrobasilar insufficiency: Reduced blood flow in the posterior cerebral circulation, which also supplies the balance center
  • High blood pressure or hypotension: Both elevated and low blood pressure can impair inner ear perfusion
  • Cardiac arrhythmias: May lead to temporarily reduced cerebral blood flow

Symptoms

Patients with vertigo of vascular origin commonly experience:

  • Rotational or swaying dizziness, often of sudden onset
  • Balance disturbances and unsteadiness while walking
  • Nausea and occasional vomiting
  • Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) or hearing loss in some cases
  • Visual disturbances or double vision (when the brainstem is involved)
  • Headaches, particularly in the back of the head

Unlike some other forms of vertigo, the symptoms are often not position-dependent and may be accompanied by additional neurological signs.

Diagnosis

Diagnosing vertigo of vascular origin (H81.4) requires a thorough clinical evaluation:

  • Medical history and physical examination: Detailed questioning about the onset of dizziness, accompanying symptoms, and cardiovascular risk factors
  • Neurological examination: Assessment of coordination, balance, and reflexes
  • Audiological testing: Hearing tests to evaluate inner ear function
  • Imaging: MRI or CT of the brain and supplying vessels to rule out other causes
  • Doppler ultrasonography: Evaluation of blood flow in the carotid and vertebral arteries
  • Cardiological workup: ECG, Holter monitoring, and blood pressure measurement
  • Laboratory tests: Complete blood count, lipid profile, blood glucose, and coagulation parameters

Treatment

Treatment is directed at the underlying vascular cause and the individual risk profile of the patient:

Pharmacological Treatment

  • Circulation-enhancing agents: Sometimes used to improve microcirculation in the inner ear
  • Antivertiginous medications: For short-term relief of acute vertigo (e.g., dimenhydrinate, betahistine)
  • Antihypertensive drugs: To control high blood pressure when it is the underlying cause
  • Antiplatelet agents (e.g., aspirin): In patients with increased risk of vascular occlusion
  • Anticoagulants: In cases of atrial fibrillation or elevated thrombosis risk

Non-Pharmacological Treatment

  • Physiotherapy and balance training: To improve vestibular compensation
  • Lifestyle modifications: Smoking cessation, dietary changes, and regular physical activity
  • Stress management: Since stress can negatively affect circulation

Important Note for Patients

Sudden-onset vertigo accompanied by visual disturbances, speech difficulties, one-sided weakness, or severe headache requires immediate emergency medical attention, as these may be signs of a stroke.

References

  1. World Health Organization (WHO): International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10). Chapter VIII, H81.4 - Vertigo of vascular origin.
  2. Brandt T, Dieterich M, Strupp M: Vertigo and Dizziness. 3rd edition. Springer, 2023.
  3. Newman-Toker DE et al.: Missed diagnosis of stroke in the emergency department: a cross-sectional analysis of a large population-based sample. Diagnosis, 2014; 1(2): 155-166. PubMed PMID: 26705518.

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