ICD-10-PCS Code Range for Putting in blood or blood products

ICD-10-PCS Code Range for Putting in blood or blood products is medical classification list by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

ICD-10-PCS code range (302), contains ICD-10-PCS codes for Circulatory, Administration, Circulatory, Putting in blood or blood products.

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PCS Tables

302

3 Administration
0 Circulatory
2 Transfusion: Putting in blood or blood products
Body System / Region Approach Substance Qualifier
Character 4 Character 5 Character 6 Character 7
Body System (Character 4)
3 Peripheral Vein
4 Central Vein
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
Substance (Character 6)
A Stem Cells, Embryonic
Qualifier (Character 7)
Z No Qualifier
Body System (Character 4)
3 Peripheral Vein
4 Central Vein
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
Substance (Character 6)
C Hematopoietic Stem/Progenitor Cells, Genetically Modified
Qualifier (Character 7)
0 Autologous
Body System (Character 4)
3 Peripheral Vein
4 Central Vein
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
Substance (Character 6)
D Pathogen Reduced Cryoprecipitated Fibrinogen Complex
Qualifier (Character 7)
1 Nonautologous
Body System (Character 4)
3 Peripheral Vein
4 Central Vein
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
Substance (Character 6)
G Bone Marrow
X Stem Cells, Cord Blood
Y Stem Cells, Hematopoietic
Qualifier (Character 7)
0 Autologous
2 Allogeneic, Related
3 Allogeneic, Unrelated
4 Allogeneic, Unspecified
Body System (Character 4)
3 Peripheral Vein
4 Central Vein
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
Substance (Character 6)
H Whole Blood
J Serum Albumin
K Frozen Plasma
L Fresh Plasma
M Plasma Cryoprecipitate
N Red Blood Cells
P Frozen Red Cells
Q White Cells
R Platelets
S Globulin
T Fibrinogen
V Antihemophilic Factors
W Factor IX
Qualifier (Character 7)
0 Autologous
1 Nonautologous
Body System (Character 4)
3 Peripheral Vein
4 Central Vein
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
Substance (Character 6)
U Stem Cells, T-cell Depleted Hematopoietic
Qualifier (Character 7)
2 Allogeneic, Related
3 Allogeneic, Unrelated
4 Allogeneic, Unspecified
Body System (Character 4)
7 Products of Conception, Circulatory
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
7 Via Natural or Artificial Opening
Substance (Character 6)
H Whole Blood
J Serum Albumin
K Frozen Plasma
L Fresh Plasma
M Plasma Cryoprecipitate
N Red Blood Cells
P Frozen Red Cells
Q White Cells
R Platelets
S Globulin
T Fibrinogen
V Antihemophilic Factors
W Factor IX
Qualifier (Character 7)
1 Nonautologous
Body System (Character 4)
8 Vein
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
Substance (Character 6)
B 4-Factor Prothrombin Complex Concentrate
Qualifier (Character 7)
1 Nonautologous
Body System (Character 4)
A Bone Marrow
Approach (Character 5)
3 Percutaneous
Substance (Character 6)
H Whole Blood
J Serum Albumin
K Frozen Plasma
L Fresh Plasma
N Red Blood Cells
P Frozen Red Cells
R Platelets
Qualifier (Character 7)
0 Autologous
1 Nonautologous

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