ICD-10 Code J95.87 – Transfusion-associated dyspnea (TAD) (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Transfusion-associated dyspnea (TAD) is J95.87.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code J95.87 – Transfusion-associated dyspnea (TAD)

What it is

J95.87 identifies transfusion-associated dyspnea, a respiratory reaction that occurs during or within hours after a blood transfusion. It signals shortness of breath temporally linked to transfusion and documented as TAD.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include new or worsening dyspnea, sometimes with cough or hypoxemia, appearing soon after transfusion. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation, and confirm that other transfusion reactions or cardiopulmonary causes were considered.

When to use this code

Use J95.87 when the record explicitly documents transfusion-associated dyspnea or TAD. Apply it when the clinician links the breathing difficulty to the transfusion event, even if the reaction is mild or self-limited. Do not infer the diagnosis from nonspecific shortness of breath alone.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for dyspnea unrelated to transfusion, or when documentation supports another transfusion reaction instead. Check documentation if the note only says “shortness of breath” without a transfusion association.

Coding tip

Assign J95.87 only when the provider clearly names TAD or documents a transfusion-related respiratory reaction.

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