Anesthesia Coding Alert

READER QUESTION ~ Count Levels, Not Nerves, for Block

Question: Our provider documented that he administered a nerve block to the left side of C3 through C7. How many levels do we consider this when coding?

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Answer: Base your coding on the facet joint level rather than the individual nerves treated.

Facet joint nerves C3 and C4 innervate the C3-C4 facet joint, which you report with 64470 (Injection, anesthetic agent and/or steroid, paravertebral facet joint or facet joint nerve; cervical or thoracic, single level).

The C4 and C5 facet joint nerves innervate the C4-C5 facet joint, the C5 and C6 facet joint nerves innervate the C5-C6 facet joint, and the C6 and C7 facet joint nerves innervate the C6-C7 facet joint. Report each of these injections with +64472 (... cervical or thoracic, each additional level [list separately in addition to code for primary procedure]).

Your final claim should include 64470 once, plus 64472 three times.
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