acute core pulmonale
I'm having trouble coding acute cor pulmonale-it is coding to 'other pulmonary embolism with acute cor pulmonale'=12609.
Any guidance on what to do-I don't want to code this in a patient that does not have a PE?
Thanks,
Kerry
Kerry Seekircher, RN, BS, CCDS, CDIP
Clinical Documentation Program Manager
Northern Westchester Hospital
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Any guidance on what to do-I don't want to code this in a patient that does not have a PE?
Thanks,
Kerry
Kerry Seekircher, RN, BS, CCDS, CDIP
Clinical Documentation Program Manager
Northern Westchester Hospital
400 East Main Street
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Email: kseekircher@nwhc.net
Phone: 914-666-1243
Fax: 914-666-1013
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but there is no code for Acute Core Pulmonale that is not connected to a PE. The ICD-10 people have received many requests to change this.
Kathy
Kathleen Benson RN, BSN, CCDS
Supervisor, Clinical Documentation Integrity
UWHealth University of Wisconsin Hospital
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Hi Kerry,
I listened to a webinar yesterday that addressed this issue. Acute Cor
Pulmonale is not reportable in the absence of a PE. My understanding is
that this may be corrected in the future but that is the current state.
Thanks,
Linda
k.com> 12/10/2015 11:33 AM >>>
I’m having trouble coding acute cor pulmonale-it is coding to ‘other
pulmonary embolism with acute cor pulmonale’=12609.
Any guidance on what to do-I don’t want to code this in a patient that
does not have a PE?
Thanks,
Kerry
Kerry Seekircher, RN, BS, CCDS, CDIP
Clinical Documentation Program Manager
Northern Westchester Hospital
400 East Main Street
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Email: kseekircher@nwhc.net
Phone: 914-666-1243
Fax: 914-666-1013
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Acute cor pulmonale due to pulmonary hypertension w/o mention of pulmonary embolus
Coding Clinic, Fourth Quarter ICD-10 2014 Pages: 21-22 Effective with discharges: December 31, 2014
Question:
A patient with a known history of pulmonary hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cor pulmonale presents with new-onset shortness of breath, increasing peripheral edema and severe abdominal distension due to decompensated right heart failure. The patient was treated with aggressive diuresis and oxygen supplementation. The physician listed “right heart failure, decompensated cor pulmonale secondary to severe pulmonary hypertension†in his final diagnostic statement. How should acute cor pulmonale be coded when there is no documentation of pulmonary embolism?
Answer:
Assign code I50.9, Heart failure, unspecified, as the principal diagnosis for the right heart failure. Assign codes I27.81, Cor pulmonale (chronic), I27.2, Other secondary pulmonary hypertension, and J44.9, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, unspecified, as additional diagnoses.
ICD-10-CM’s Index references code I27.2 under “pulmonary hypertension with cor pulmonale.†Unfortunately the Index under “pulmonary hypertension with acute cor pulmonale†leads to code I26.09, Other pulmonary embolus with acute cor pulmonale. In this case, code I26.09 is not appropriate since the patient does not have a pulmonary embolism.
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), the organization responsible for ICD-10-CM, will consider a future C&M proposal to modify the codes describing pulmonary embolism with cor pulmonale.
Renee
Linda Renee Brown, RN, MA, CCDS, CCS, CDIP
Director, Clinical Documentation
Tanner Health System
Kathleen Benson RN, BSN, CCDS
Supervisor, Clinical Documentation Integrity
UWHealth University of Wisconsin Hospital
Office Location: University Crossing, 749 University Row, Suite 200
Mailing Location: 600 Highland Avenue, Mail Code 9920
Madison, WI 53792-9475
608-516-5638
kbenson@uwhealth.org
Thanks,
Kerry
Kerry Seekircher, RN, BS, CCDS, CDIP
Clinical Documentation Program Manager
Northern Westchester Hospital
400 East Main Street
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Email: kseekircher@nwhc.net
Phone: 914-666-1243
Fax: 914-666-1013
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