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I69.964

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Other paralytic syndrome following unspecified cerebrovascular disease affecting left non-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 affecting multiple limbs or unusual patterns of movement weakness following a stroke, occurring on the left side in a right-handed person.

Coding Tips

  • Document the specific type of paralytic syndrome present (e.g., triplegia, quadriplegia, or other specified pattern)
  • Non-dominant side designation requires confirmation of right-handedness in the patient's medical record

Clinical Significance

Other paralytic syndromes following unspecified cerebrovascular disease capture residual motor deficits that do not fit the classic patterns of hemiplegia or monoplegia, such as locked-in syndrome, quadriplegia, or atypical paralytic presentations following cerebrovascular events. These conditions often require complex, multidisciplinary care including neurological monitoring, physical and occupational therapy, and specialized nursing services. Proper coding ensures these high-acuity, high-resource patients are appropriately reflected in risk adjustment calculations.

Documentation Requirements

  • Documentation of the specific type of prior cerebrovascular event (stroke, hemorrhage, or other cerebrovascular disease) that caused the sequela
  • Clear statement establishing a causal relationship between the prior cerebrovascular event and the current neurological deficit
  • Documentation that the condition is a late effect or sequela, not an acute or evolving stroke
  • Description of the specific paralytic pattern (e.g., quadriplegia, locked-in syndrome, or other specified pattern) that distinguishes this from hemiplegia or monoplegia
  • Documentation of the affected side (right or left) AND whether it is the patient's dominant or non-dominant side
  • Current functional status assessment including impact on activities of daily living, mobility, and need for assistive devices or caregiver support
  • Ongoing treatment plan addressing the neurological deficit (physical therapy, occupational therapy, medications, or other interventions)

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