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I71.10

Billable

Thoracic aortic aneurysm, ruptured, unspecified

HCC Category Mapping

V28HCC 264Vascular Disease with Complications
0.356
V24HCC 107Vascular Disease with Complications
0.450
ESRDHCC 107Vascular Disease with Complications
0.000

What This Code Means

A bulging, weakened area in the thoracic aorta (upper portion of the main artery) that has burst or ruptured, but the specific location is not specified.

Coding Tips

  • Ruptured aneurysms are life-threatening emergencies; use more specific codes (I71.11, I71.12, I71.13) if location is documented
  • Query provider if specific location is not documented, as this affects treatment and prognosis

Clinical Significance

Ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm (unspecified) is a surgical emergency with extremely high mortality — estimated at 50-80% overall, with many patients dying before reaching the hospital. Rupture represents catastrophic failure of the aortic wall, causing massive hemorrhage into the mediastinum, pleural space, or pericardium. Survivors require emergent surgical repair and intensive postoperative care, making this one of the most resource-intensive vascular diagnoses for risk adjustment.

Documentation Requirements

  • Ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm explicitly documented — location: unspecified
  • Rupture confirmed by imaging (CT angiography showing extravasation or contained rupture) or surgical findings
  • Aneurysm size documented prior to or at time of rupture
  • Acute presentation documented with hemodynamic compromise or hemorrhagic shock
  • Surgical intervention documented (open repair, endovascular repair with thoracic endovascular aortic repair)
  • Associated complications documented (hemothorax, cardiac tamponade, aortic dissection if concurrent)

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