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Sick Sinus Syndrome with a Pacemaker

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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

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Q:

Is it still true that when a patient with a previous history of sick sinus syndrome (SSS), which is currently being controlled by a pacemaker, is admitted for an unrelated condition, only the presence of the pacemaker is assigned?  My understanding is that since the condition is controlled by the device, SSS would not be considered an active condition.

A:

No.  This is an old rule which was addressed in previous Coding Clinics 3rd Qtr. 2010 page 9-10 and 5th Issue 1993 page 12.   Coders are now instructed that it is appropriate to report a code for both the sick sinus syndrome and presence of a pacemaker.  This is according to updated guidelines found in Coding Clinic 1st Qtr. 2019 page 33 (effective with discharges from March 20, 2019 forward).  The SSS is still present and is a reportable chronic condition.  A pacemaker only controls the heart rate.  It does not cure the condition itself.

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