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I69.241

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Monoplegia of lower limb following other nontraumatic intracranial hemorrhage affecting right dominant side

HCC Category Mapping

V28HCC 254Monoplegia, Other Paralytic Syndromes
0.000
V24HCC 104Monoplegia, Other Paralytic Syndromes
0.304
ESRDHCC 104Monoplegia, Other Paralytic Syndromes
0.000

What This Code Means

Weakness or paralysis of one leg on the right side (the person's dominant side) resulting from a brain bleed.

Coding Tips

  • The fifth character '1' indicates right dominant side; confirm leg dominance is documented (less commonly documented than hand dominance)
  • Monoplegia of lower limb follows the same dominance logic as upper limb codes

Clinical Significance

Monoplegia of the lower limb as a sequela of a nontraumatic intracranial hemorrhage other than intracerebral (such as subarachnoid or subdural hemorrhage) represents a chronic neurological deficit that significantly impacts the patient's functional status and ongoing care needs. Lower limb monoplegia significantly impacts mobility, increases fall risk, and typically requires physical therapy, assistive devices, and ongoing monitoring. This diagnosis is important for risk adjustment as it indicates persistent functional impairment requiring sustained rehabilitative and medical resources.

Documentation Requirements

  • Documentation of prior other nontraumatic intracranial hemorrhage as the causative event with clear causal linkage to the current deficit
  • Confirmation that this is a sequela (late effect), not an acute or current cerebrovascular event
  • Documentation that paralysis or weakness is isolated to one lower extremity (leg)
  • Current functional status of the affected lower limb including strength and mobility assessment
  • Documentation of which side is affected (right or left)
  • Documentation of patient's hand dominance to determine dominant vs non-dominant classification
  • Current treatment plan including rehabilitation services, medications, and adaptive equipment
  • Assessment that the condition is being actively monitored or managed during the encounter

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