I82.4Y1
BillableAcute embolism and thrombosis of unspecified deep veins of right proximal lower extremity
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
A blood clot that suddenly forms in an unspecified deep vein of the upper portion of the right leg.
Coding Tips
- •Proximal lower extremity includes femoral and popliteal veins
- •Use when specific vein is not identified but location is proximal
Clinical Significance
Acute deep vein thrombosis of the proximal lower extremity involves clots in the femoral, popliteal, or iliac veins and carries the highest risk of pulmonary embolism. Proximal deep vein thrombosis requires aggressive anticoagulation and may necessitate interventional procedures such as catheter-directed thrombolysis. This diagnosis significantly impacts risk adjustment due to the high acuity and intensive management requirements.
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 documentation should be sought; if unavailable, document the reason laterality cannot be determined
- ✓Assessment of risk factors (immobility, recent surgery, malignancy, hypercoagulable state, oral contraceptive use)