Question on CC for CAD w/Bypass Graft

Team,
I need clarification on when to use the CC of "CAD w/bypass graft". This has come under question by our coding team. I am trying to find a coding clinic on this. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Syndi

Syndi Hudson, RN, CCDS,CCM
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa New Braunfels
CDI Specialist
cynthia.hudson@christushealth.org
830-643-6116 (Office)
830-643-5139 (Fax)
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"We are His hands". Isaiah 64:8



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Comments

  • Agree w/ Traci

    Related reference:


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    Paul Evans, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS

    Manager, Regional Clinical Documentation & Coding Integrity
    Sutter West Bay
    633 Folsom St., 7th Floor, Office 7-044
    San Francisco, CA 94107
    Cell: 415.412.9421

    evanspx@sutterhealth.org

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  • edited March 2016
    A patient who has had a CABG in the past and who develops new symptoms (unstable angina, if new onset angina) may have the new symptoms caused by a new narrowing of a native vessel or narrowing of a bypass vessel (whether LIMA or vein graft) and the only way the doc can say which is with a coronary cath demonstrating this narrowing. Now, just because there is narrowing does not mean that there is a link. Many 65% lesions of a larger vessel can be asymptomatic whereas a 30% narrowing of a small vessel can cause extreme symptoms. The doc must link the narrowing to the symptoms.

    Robert S. Gold, MD
    CEO, DCBA, Inc
    4611 Brierwood Place
    Atlanta, GA 30360
    (770) 216-9691 (Office)
    (404) 580-0204 (Cell)

  • Thanks everyone! Thanks Dr. Gold! Help is appreciated.

    Syndi Hudson, RN, CCDS,CCM
    CHRISTUS Santa Rosa New Braunfels
    CDI Specialist
    cynthia.hudson@christushealth.org
    830-643-6116 (Office)
    830-643-5139 (Fax)
    [CCDS_pin_1inch]
    "We are His hands". Isaiah 64:8

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