I70.528
BillableAtherosclerosis of nonautologous biological bypass graft(s) of the extremities with rest pain, other extremity
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
Hardening of arteries in a biological bypass graft (not from the patient's own tissue) in an extremity other than the legs, causing pain even at rest.
Coding Tips
- •This code is used for upper extremities or other locations; ensure documentation clearly identifies which extremity is affected
- •Rest pain indicates more severe arterial disease requiring careful monitoring
Clinical Significance
This code captures atherosclerosis of a nonautologous biological bypass graft with rest pain, indicating critical limb ischemia where blood flow is insufficient even at rest. Rest pain represents a limb-threatening condition requiring urgent vascular evaluation and intervention to prevent progression to tissue loss or gangrene. The code corresponds to Fontaine Stage III (rest pain), indicating critical limb ischemia with pain at rest. Documentation and coding of this condition are important for reflecting the severity of the patient's vascular disease burden.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Documentation of the type of bypass graft as nonautologous biological (must distinguish from autologous vein, nonautologous biological, or synthetic/nonbiological grafts)
- ✓Clinical evidence of atherosclerosis affecting the bypass graft (imaging, angiography, or clinical assessment)
- ✓Documentation of pain occurring at rest (not only with ambulation), including character and location
- ✓Vascular study results supporting critical limb ischemia (such as ankle-brachial index below 0.4 or absent pedal pulses)
- ✓Clinical differentiation from neuropathic pain or other non-vascular causes
- ✓Documentation specifying which extremity is affected (for example, upper extremity)