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Decoding I-10 Dilemmas - Atherosclerosis
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Decoding I-10 Dilemmas - Atherosclerosis
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Dilemma:
A patient is diagnosed with Atherosclerosis of the Left Superficial Femoral Artery with Total Occlusion and a Non-healing Ulcer of the Left Lower Extremity. The patient also has a history of Polyneuropathy and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. What are the diagnosis codes for this scenario?
Solution:
The diagnoses for this patient include Atherosclerosis of Native Arteries of Left Leg with Ulceration of Other Part of Lower Left Leg (I70.248), Chronic Total Occlusion of Artery of the Extremities (I70.92) (cc), Type 2 Diabetes with Other Skin Ulcer (E11.622), Non-pressure Chronic Ulcer of Other Part of Left Lower Leg with Unspecified Severity (L97.829) (cc) and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Diabetic Polyneuropathy (E11.42). The principal diagnosis depends on the circumstances of the admission.
Please note: ICD-10 assumes a cause-and-effect relationship between the Diabetes, the Leg Ulcer and the Polyneuropathy. This is a change from ICD-9-CM.
Information Source(s):
- Coding Clinic, First Quarter, 2016, pages 11 and 12
Effective with discharges March 18, 2016 - ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index
- ICD-10 Coding Handbook
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