I70.208
BillableUnspecified atherosclerosis of native arteries of extremities, other extremity
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
Narrowing of blood vessels in other parts of the extremities (such as arms or hands) due to fatty plaque buildup, affecting blood flow to those areas.
Coding Tips
- •Use this code for atherosclerosis of extremities other than the legs; document the specific location (upper extremity, hand, foot, etc.)
- •Ensure the documentation specifies which extremity is affected to support medical necessity and clinical accuracy
Clinical Significance
Unspecified atherosclerosis of native arteries of the extremities indicates peripheral arterial disease without documentation of specific clinical manifestations such as claudication, rest pain, or ulceration. While this code captures the underlying vascular pathology, it represents the least specific classification and may understate disease severity if clinical symptoms are present but not coded. Peripheral arterial disease is a major predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and warrants aggressive risk factor modification and surveillance.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Documentation of the specific arterial site affected by atherosclerosis
- ✓Specification that the atherosclerosis involves native (not grafted or bypassed) arteries
- ✓Documentation of the affected extremity and laterality when known
- ✓Ankle-brachial index or other vascular study results supporting the diagnosis
- ✓Query the provider regarding presence or absence of symptoms (claudication, rest pain, ulceration) to allow assignment of a more specific code
- ✓Cardiovascular risk factor documentation and treatment plan