I70.268
BillableAtherosclerosis of native arteries of extremities with gangrene, other extremity
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
Hardening of arteries in other body extremities (such as arms, hands, or feet) with tissue death (gangrene) due to severe blood flow reduction.
Coding Tips
- •Use only when gangrene affects extremities other than the legs; clearly document which extremity
- •Gangrene in upper extremities from atherosclerosis is less common; verify diagnosis is well-documented
Clinical Significance
Atherosclerosis of native arteries with gangrene represents the most severe stage of peripheral arterial disease (Fontaine Stage IV/Rutherford Category 5-6), indicating tissue death due to critical limb ischemia. This diagnosis carries extremely high morbidity with significant risk of amputation, sepsis, and mortality, requiring urgent vascular intervention. Accurate capture is essential for risk adjustment as it reflects the highest severity of peripheral vascular disease and drives substantial resource utilization.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Clinical diagnosis of peripheral atherosclerosis explicitly documented by the provider
- ✓Specification of the affected vessel type (native arteries)
- ✓Laterality clearly documented (other extremity)
- ✓Explicit documentation of gangrene — type (dry or wet), extent, and anatomic location
- ✓Confirmation that gangrene is due to atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease
- ✓Vascular assessment findings documenting the severity of arterial insufficiency
- ✓Current treatment plan including surgical consultation, debridement, revascularization, or amputation considerations
- ✓Assessment for sepsis or systemic infection if wet gangrene is present