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I70.411

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Atherosclerosis of autologous vein bypass graft(s) of the extremities with intermittent claudication, right leg

HCC Category Mapping

V24HCC 108Vascular Disease
0.297
ESRDHCC 108Vascular Disease
0.000

What This Code Means

Fatty buildup in a vein graft of the right leg causing leg pain or cramping during walking that improves with rest.

Coding Tips

  • Intermittent claudication is a key symptom indicating pain with activity that resolves with rest
  • Ensure documentation confirms both the right leg location and the presence of claudication symptoms

Clinical Significance

This code identifies atherosclerosis in autologous vein bypass grafts with intermittent claudication, where exertional leg pain occurs due to insufficient blood flow during activity. Claudication in bypass grafts indicates developing graft stenosis or disease progression proximal or distal to the graft. While less acute than rest pain or ulceration, this condition impacts functional status and predicts future vascular events, making it relevant for risk adjustment.

Documentation Requirements

  • Documentation of peripheral arterial disease or atherosclerosis affecting the bypass graft
  • Identification of graft type as autologous vein (if autologous vein is confirmed, document the vein source; if type is unknown, document it as unspecified)
  • Laterality clearly stated as right leg
  • Claudication symptoms described (pain with walking, relieved by rest)
  • Walking distance at onset of symptoms when available
  • Ankle-brachial index or vascular imaging results supporting the diagnosis
  • History of bypass graft surgery with date and indication when available

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