ICD-10 Coding for Aortic Valve Disease(I35.0, I35.1, Q23.81)
This diagnosis requires careful attention to:
Template: 'Patient diagnosed with aortic stenosis based on echocardiographic findings showing a peak gradient of [value].'
Template: 'Clinical presentation consistent with aortic regurgitation including symptoms of dyspnea and fatigue.'
Template: 'Diagnostic criteria for aortic valve disease met as evidenced by echocardiogram showing [specific findings].'
Template: 'Treatment plan initiated for aortic stenosis with surgical intervention planned for [date].'
Template: 'Follow-up care for aortic regurgitation including monitoring parameters such as [specific parameters].'
Documentation should include clinical findings, diagnostic test results, and treatment plans.
Aortic valve disease specifically refers to issues with the aortic valve, while other valve diseases pertain to different valves.
Ensure that the diagnosis is clearly linked to the services provided to optimize reimbursement.
Common procedures include aortic valve replacement, balloon valvuloplasty, and transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
Quality measures may include monitoring for heart failure symptoms and adherence to follow-up care protocols.