Wiki Coding ACS and or/unstable angina

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Hi,

I am a coding student and am confused by code 411.1.
Is this always coded with 414.xx or only if there is an established (documented) CAD?

Thanks,

Don:)
 
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I found the following information in response to your question:

Acute coronary syndrome and unstable angina are both coded as ICD-9-CM code 411.1. When the principal diagnosis is acute coronary syndrome in a patient with established coronary artery disease, the coder must report coronary artery disease as a principal diagnosis with a secondary diagnosis of unstable angina to comply with the 2009 Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting of Diagnoses for an inpatient claim.

To see the complete article, go to http://www.acphospitalist.org/archives/2009/07/coding.htm

I hope this helps.
 
I found the following information in response to your question:

Acute coronary syndrome and unstable angina are both coded as ICD-9-CM code 411.1. When the principal diagnosis is acute coronary syndrome in a patient with established coronary artery disease, the coder must report coronary artery disease as a principal diagnosis with a secondary diagnosis of unstable angina to comply with the 2009 Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting of Diagnoses for an inpatient claim.

To see the complete article, go to http://www.acphospitalist.org/archives/2009/07/coding.htm

I hope this helps.
Thanks!!
 
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