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Procedure
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Article 04/15/00
Procedure Practice 04/15/00:
Coding Recommendations
Listed below are the ICD-9-CM diagnosis and procedure codes
as well as the CPT-4 procedure codes that we think properly
classify the treatment described. Please note that modifiers,
used only for physician billing purposes, have not been assigned
to the CPT-4 codes. If you disagree with our suggestions or
have other comments, please send an e-mail to codingedge@lagunamedsys.com.
Suggested
Codes and Rationale
Case Summary 1:
The patient had eclampsia with seizure and
no previous history of hypertension. Because the eclampsia
is the cause of the seizures, assign 642.63 as the principal
diagnosis: Eclampsia, antepartum condition or complication.
780.39, Other convulsions, may be assigned as a secondary
diagnosis.
Case Summary 2:
The physician was uncertain if a child suffered
a seizure when he fell. Since this was an outpatient visit,
we cannot code a suspected condition as a principal diagnosis.
The principal diagnosis is 924.10, Contusion of lower
limb and of other unspecified sites, knee and lower leg.
Code the absence seizures 345.2, Epilepsy, petit
mal status, as a secondary diagnosis. Assign E826.1,
Pedal cycle accident, pedal cyclist, to describe
the cause of the accidental injury, and E849.0, Home,
to identify the place of occurrence.
Case Summary 3:
The patient suffered seizures as an adverse
effect of Prilosec. He also had GERD. Assign 780.39, Other
convulsions, as the principal diagnosis. Assign E943.0,
Drugs, medicinal and biological substances causing adverse
effects in therapeutic use, antacids and antigastric secretion
drugs, to identify the Prilosec as the causative agent.
Also assign 530.81, Esophageal reflux, as an additional
code. The lumbar puncture is coded 03.31, Spinal tap,
and 62270, Spinal puncture, lumbar, diagnostic.
Case Summary 4:
Assign 345.41, Partial epilepsy with
impairment of consciousness, with intractable epilepsy,
to correctly code this case
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Bibliography - References:
Coding Clinic
for ICD-9-CM, May-June 1984, Jul-Aug 1985, 2nd qtr. 1992,
4th qtr. 1992, 1st qtr. 1993, 3rd qtr. 1994, 1st qtr. 1997,
4th qtr. 1998, American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL.
St Anthony's Illustrated ICD-9-CM Code Book, St. Anthony
Publishing, Reston, VA |
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