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I82.422

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Acute embolism and thrombosis of left iliac vein

HCC Category Mapping

V28HCC 267Vascular Disease
0.356
V24HCC 108Vascular Disease
0.297
ESRDHCC 108Vascular Disease
0.000
RxHCCHCC 215Pulmonary Embolism and Other Vascular Disease
0.000

What This Code Means

A blood clot that suddenly forms in the left pelvic vein (iliac vein), blocking blood flow in the left lower abdomen and leg.

Coding Tips

  • Ensure documentation clearly indicates left-sided iliac vein involvement
  • This code is specific to left side only; do not use for right or bilateral cases

Clinical Significance

Acute iliac vein thrombosis is a proximal deep vein thrombosis involving the pelvic veins, carrying the highest risk of pulmonary embolism among lower extremity deep vein thrombosis. These patients often require aggressive intervention including catheter-directed thrombolysis, IVC filter consideration, and intensive anticoagulation. This diagnosis reflects critical vascular disease severity important for accurate risk stratification.

Documentation Requirements

  • Clinical diagnosis of venous thrombosis or thrombophlebitis clearly documented by the treating provider
  • Diagnostic confirmation via duplex ultrasonography, CT venography, MR venography, or venography with imaging findings described
  • Current treatment plan including anticoagulation regimen with specific medication, dose, and duration
  • Documentation of acute onset with date of symptom onset or diagnosis establishing the acute nature
  • Laterality (right or left) clearly specified in provider documentation
  • Assessment of risk factors (immobility, recent surgery, malignancy, hypercoagulable state, oral contraceptive use)

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