what is the icd 10 code for bilateral deep venous thrombosis

by Prof. Jerrold Kohler 7 min read

2022 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code I82. 403: Acute embolism and thrombosis of unspecified deep veins of lower extremity, bilateral.

Why is deep vein thrombosis serious?

Deep vein thrombosis can be very serious because blood clots in your veins can break loose, travel through your bloodstream and get stuck in your lungs, blocking blood flow (pulmonary embolism). However, pulmonary embolism can occur with no evidence of DVT. When DVT and pulmonary embolism occur together, it's called venous thromboembolism (VTE).

What are the causes of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)?

These situations can raise your risk:

  • Injuring a vein. Injury to a vein can occur from breaking a bone or severely damaging a muscle. ...
  • Being immobile. ...
  • Taking hormones. ...
  • Being pregnant. ...
  • Having cancer. ...
  • Having other health conditions. ...
  • Having a history of DVT. ...
  • Being older or overweight. ...

Can deep vein thrombosis be prevented?

Prevention. Measures to prevent deep vein thrombosis include the following: Avoid sitting still. If you have had surgery or have been on bed rest for other reasons, try to get moving as soon as possible. If you're sitting for a while, don't cross your legs, which can block blood flow.

Why is deep vein thrombosis DVT common in left leg?

Deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, is the development of a blood clot in a deep vein. During pregnancy, up to 90 percent of DVTs occur in the left leg. Early treatment can keep a clot from breaking off and traveling through the circulatory system to the lungs (called a pulmonary embolism, or PE), which can be life-threatening.

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What is the ICD-10 code for bilateral lower extremity DVT?

Chronic embolism and thrombosis of unspecified deep veins of lower extremity, bilateral. I82. 503 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.

What is bilateral deep vein thrombosis?

Definition & Overview Bilateral deep venous thrombosis (DVT) refers to the condition wherein a blood clot forms within the deep vein of both legs causing pain, swelling, and redness. This condition can lead to serious complications including pulmonary embolism, or when the clot detaches and travels to the lungs.

How do you code deep vein thrombosis?

I82. 891 – Chronic embolism and thrombosis of other unspecified vein.

Is DVT bilateral or unilateral?

History. Deep venous thrombosis (DVT) classically produces pain and limb edema; however, in a given patient, symptoms may be present or absent, unilateral or bilateral, or mild or severe. Thrombus that does not cause a net venous outflow obstruction is often asymptomatic.

How common is a bilateral DVT?

Bilateral DVT occurred in 2.9% of our 435 patients and has been reported to occur in 0% to 32% of those studied with unilateral symptoms. 1, 4, 7, 14, 15 This high frequency of bilateral DVTs is the reason that many physicians believe bilateral ultrasound scanning to be necessary in all patients being studied.

Can you have DVT in both legs?

Symptoms of DVT in the leg are: throbbing or cramping pain in 1 leg (rarely both legs), usually in the calf or thigh. swelling in 1 leg (rarely both legs)

What is the ICD 10 code for History of DVT?

ICD-10 code Z86. 71 for Personal history of venous thrombosis and embolism is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Factors influencing health status and contact with health services .

When do you code history of DVT?

After the initial encounter, including while the patient is on prophylactic therapy, it must be documented and coded as history of. not receiving any treatment, but that has the potential for recurrence, and therefore may require monitoring.”

What is the ICD 10 code for blood clots?

Embolism and thrombosis of unspecified artery I74. 9 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM I74. 9 became effective on October 1, 2021.

What is bilateral lower extremity venous duplex?

Purpose of the Test This ultrasound helps us to see the arteries that carry blood to the legs. It uses high frequency sound waves. This test finds blockages in the leg arteries and grades the severity of these blockages.

What is a bilateral venous Doppler?

This test uses ultrasound to look at the blood flow in the large arteries and veins in the arms or legs.

What is a bilateral study?

This includes a venous duplex study which is an ultrasound used to evaluate blood flow in veins. This is for one bilateral study (both arms or both legs).