icd 9 code for cardiopulmonary arrest

by Koby Schmitt 6 min read

Full Answer

What are the signs of a cardiac arrest?

  • Racing heart rate or heart palpitations
  • Dizziness or lightheadedness especially with exercise
  • Repeated unexplained fainting
  • Fainting when excited, startled, during exercise or right after exercise
  • Seizures during or immediately after exercise
  • Chest pain or discomfort with exercise

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When to code cardiac arrest?

No efforts were made to resuscitate a 55-year-old resident, nor were calls made to 911, after the individual was discovered in cardiac arrest and not breathing on ... While classified as a “full code,” with the family requesting aggressive life-saving ...

What happens to the body during cardiac arrest?

The inflammation and nerve injury this causes can trigger a cascade of symptoms, including:

  • Severe headaches or migraines
  • Seizures
  • Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
  • Vision loss or blindness in one eye
  • Difficulty understanding things heard or spoken
  • Loss of awareness of one side of your environment ( hemispatial neglect)
  • Slurred or jumbled speech
  • Dizziness or vertigo
  • Double vision
  • Loss of coordination

What causes a cardiac arrest?

The main causes of a cardiac arrest are heart conditions such as:

  • A heart attack - caused by coronary heart disease
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Congenital heat disease
  • Heart valve disease
  • Acute myocarditis (or inflammation of the heart muscle)

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Cardiac Arrest Definition and Symptoms

Cardiac arrest is when the heart stops functioning, a person stops breathing and loses consciousness. This is typically a result of an electrical disturbance in the heart. Symptoms include sudden collapsing, lack of a pulse, no breathing, and a loss of consciousness.

Not Valid for Submission

427.5 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of cardiac arrest. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.

Information for Medical Professionals

References found for the code 427.5 in the Index of Diseases and Injuries:

Information for Patients

The heart has an internal electrical system that controls the rhythm of the heartbeat. Problems can cause abnormal heart rhythms, called arrhythmias. There are many types of arrhythmia. During an arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast, too slow, or it can stop beating.

ICD-9 Footnotes

General Equivalence Map Definitions The ICD-9 and ICD-10 GEMs are used to facilitate linking between the diagnosis codes in ICD-9-CM and the new ICD-10-CM code set. The GEMs are the raw material from which providers, health information vendors and payers can derive specific applied mappings to meet their needs.

What is the code for cardiac arrest?

Code 427.5, Cardiac arrest, may be used as a secondary code in the following instances:#N#The patient arrives in the hospital’s emergency service unit in a state of cardiac arrest and is resuscitated (and admitted) with the condition prompting the cardiac arrest known, such as ventricular tachycardia or trauma. The condition causing the cardiac arrest is sequenced first followed by code 427.5, Cardiac arrest.#N#When cardiac arrest occurs during the course of hospitalization and the patient is resuscitated, code 427.5 may be used as a secondary code except as outlined in the exclusion note under category 427. 1 The patient arrives in the hospital’s emergency service unit in a state of cardiac arrest and is resuscitated (and admitted) with the condition prompting the cardiac arrest known, such as ventricular tachycardia or trauma. The condition causing the cardiac arrest is sequenced first followed by code 427.5, Cardiac arrest. 2 When cardiac arrest occurs during the course of hospitalization and the patient is resuscitated, code 427.5 may be used as a secondary code except as outlined in the exclusion note under category 427.

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In healthcare, some pearls are metaphorical. For example, the adage “When you hear hoofbeats, look for horses, not zebras,” is a reminder that common things happen commonly, and not everyone has a publication-worthy illness. Others are more concrete.

When is acute respiratory failure assigned as a principal diagnosis?

Acute respiratory failure, may be assigned as a principal diagnosis when it is the condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the admission to the hospital , and the selection is supported by the Alphabetic Index and Tabular List.

Is cardiac arrest 427.5 an MCC?

I wouldn't think you should NOT code it just because the pt dies. Those statistics are still needed and monitored. Cardiac Arrest 427.5 is not an MCC if the pt expires. Do not use it as a PDX if an underlying etiology is known and do not code it if ...

Is 427.5 a MCC?

Cardiac Arrest 427.5 is not an MCC if the pt expires. Do not use it as a PDX if an underlying etiology is known and do not code it if the physician documents cardiac arrest to indicate the patient's death when the underlying cause or contributing cause of death is known.

General Information

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Article Guidance

Medicare covers cardiac rehabilitation (CR) services to beneficiaries as per Sections 1861 (s) (2) (CC) and 1861 (eee) (1) of the Social Security Act and 42CFR410.49 which defines key terms and the cardiac conditions that would enable a beneficiary to obtain CR services. This article provides coding requirements for outpatient cardiac rehabilitation services..

ICD-10-CM Codes that Support Medical Necessity

The following diagnoses support cardiac rehabilitation: *Use Z48.812 only to describe cardiac valvular repair for dates of service October 1, 2015 and after.

Bill Type Codes

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Revenue Codes

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