Cardiology Coding Alert

Reader Questions:

Exclude ICD Testing From Global

Question: I now use 93641 for electrophysiologic (EP) testing of ICD leads/generator at the time that the cardiologist initially inserts the ICD. Is the testing that the cardiologist performs the day after included in the global period, or is this separately reportable? If so, which CPT code should I use?

Mississippi Subscriber Answer: The pacemaker insertion's global period does not apply to ICD checks or reprogramming. Therefore, you may report testing that the cardiologist performs the day after with the appropriate code (93741, 93742, 93743 or 93744). 

If, however, the cardiologist actually performed a non-invasive programmed stimulation (NIPS) on the following day (as opposed to an EP test at the time of implant), make sure you report this service with code 93642. Cardiologists sometimes postpone this EP test of the defibrillation system until after the patient has a chance to stabilize. Typically, the cardiologist will not perform the EP study at the time of the implant (93641) and a NIPS (93642) on the following day.

And many cardiologists will wait for a week or so after implantation to reprogram the device after the initial implantation. You should report interrogation and reprogramming separate from the above-mentioned EP system tests. 
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