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Peripheral vascular intervention is a minimally invasive outpatient (same day) procedure used open blocked arteries, in areas other than the heart, in order to treat peripheral artery disease, which causes plaque buildup in the arteries leading to the intestines, head, arms and most commonly the legs.
Performed under local anesthesia, Jefferson vascular and endovascular surgeons perform endovascular revascularization to clear blockages in the arteries and remove the plaque that is causing decreased blood flow. This alleviates the pain and stops the tissue decay/loss associated with lower extremity PAD.
Hence, coding for both aortogram and peripheral angiography is done together \u2013 using code 75630. When more than one artery is studied from the same vascular family after a basic examination, another CPT code \u2013 75774 is used for supervision and interpretation.
One of the most common diagnoses was \u201cPeripheral vascular disease, unspecified,\u201d which is 443.9 in ICD-9-CM and I73.
I79. 8* Other disorders of arteries, arterioles and capillaries in diseases classified elsewhere.

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Description of CPT code 36140 for Extremity Arteriogram.
CPT® codes 37220-37235 describe lower extremity endovascular revascularization services performed for occlusive disease (see the accompanying sidebar \u201cCPT® Codes for Lower Extremity Endovascular Revascularization\u201d for code descriptors).
Table 2 CodesCode descriptionOR443.9Peripheral vascular disease, unspecified6.2440.9Generalized and unspecified ASO5.1Procedural codes (CPT-4 or ICD-9-CM)84.11Amputation of toe9.111 more rows • 28 Oct 2013
ICD-10-CM Code for Peripheral vascular disease, unspecified I73. 9.
The new CPT codes for lower extremity revascularization describe endovascular procedures using balloon angioplasty, stent placement, and/or atherectomy in the iliac, femoral, popliteal, and tibial-peroneal vessels, including branches in the feet.

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