jtuominen
Guru
Hi there--
75726 reads "angiography, visceral, selective or supraselective with or without flush aortogram), radiological supervision and interpretation"
In what instance would the "supraselective" part of this definition apply?
For example, if an MD does an angiogram for the celiac axis, and then selects a right hepatic branch, then selects the IMA, I have coding examples from a consulting firm that say this should be coded as:
Celiac - 75726
R. Hepatic Branch - 75774
IMA - 75726
If this is how we are supposed to utilize 75726, how would we ever use 75726 for a "supraselective" angiography?
If anyone has a mock up scenario or has any thoughts, let me know!
75726 reads "angiography, visceral, selective or supraselective with or without flush aortogram), radiological supervision and interpretation"
In what instance would the "supraselective" part of this definition apply?
For example, if an MD does an angiogram for the celiac axis, and then selects a right hepatic branch, then selects the IMA, I have coding examples from a consulting firm that say this should be coded as:
Celiac - 75726
R. Hepatic Branch - 75774
IMA - 75726
If this is how we are supposed to utilize 75726, how would we ever use 75726 for a "supraselective" angiography?
If anyone has a mock up scenario or has any thoughts, let me know!