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{{DX tag | Cardiovascular | | {{DX tag | Cardiovascular Problems | Medical Problem | ACUTE CORONARY INSUFFICIENCY | Acute Coronary Insufficiency| 152-00 |No | 0 |'''Critical Care and Medicine''' | Currently Collected | May 27.04 | |}} | ||
Recurrent chest pain with transient electrocardiographic changes. - [[p:Marla Penner]] 12:13, 2014 October 14 (CDT) | |||
*Can we code this when a pt returns from an coronary angio and has 3 to 4 vessels blocked and now is waiting for a bed at StB for a CABG and cant go home and is on bedrest to prevent pain from occurring? | |||
Yes, appropriate to use this code for patients awaiting CABG. | |||
[[Category: ACS]] | [[Category:ACS (old)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:20, 30 December 2018
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| Category/Organ System: |
Category: Cardiovascular Problems (old) |
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Type: |
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| Main Diagnosis: | ACUTE CORONARY INSUFFICIENCY |
| Sub Diagnosis: | Acute Coronary Insufficiency |
| Diagnosis Code: | 152-00 |
| Comorbid Diagnosis: | No |
| Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
| Program: | Critical Care and Medicine |
| Status: | Currently Collected |
| Start Date: | May 27.04 |
Recurrent chest pain with transient electrocardiographic changes. - p:Marla Penner 12:13, 2014 October 14 (CDT)
- Can we code this when a pt returns from an coronary angio and has 3 to 4 vessels blocked and now is waiting for a bed at StB for a CABG and cant go home and is on bedrest to prevent pain from occurring?
Yes, appropriate to use this code for patients awaiting CABG.