I70.293
BillableOther atherosclerosis of native arteries of extremities, bilateral legs
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
Hardening of arteries affecting both legs without ulceration or gangrene, causing reduced blood flow to both extremities.
Coding Tips
- •Bilateral involvement should be clearly documented in the medical record
- •Confirm absence of ulceration and gangrene; if present in either leg, use codes that specify these complications
Clinical Significance
Atherosclerosis of native arteries without specification of rest pain, ulceration, or gangrene indicates peripheral arterial disease that may present with claudication or be asymptomatic. While less severe than limb-threatening ischemia, this condition requires ongoing monitoring, medical management, and cardiovascular risk factor modification to prevent disease progression. Proper documentation of the specific manifestations helps distinguish this from more severe peripheral arterial disease categories.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Clinical diagnosis of peripheral atherosclerosis explicitly documented by the provider
- ✓Specification of the affected vessel type (native arteries)
- ✓Laterality clearly documented (bilateral legs)
- ✓Description of symptoms (claudication, diminished pulses, skin changes) or notation of asymptomatic disease
- ✓Vascular assessment findings such as ankle-brachial index, pulse examination, or imaging
- ✓Current treatment plan including medications, lifestyle modifications, and surveillance schedule