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I82.551

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Chronic embolism and thrombosis of right peroneal 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 has formed and persists in the right peroneal vein (vein in the lower leg on the right side).

Coding Tips

  • The '1' in the fifth position indicates right-sided involvement; ensure documentation specifies right peroneal vein.
  • Peroneal veins are smaller deep veins; distinguish from tibial vein thrombosis which is coded separately.

Clinical Significance

Chronic peroneal (fibular) vein thrombosis is a distal deep vein thrombosis that indicates a persistent clot in one of the paired veins running alongside the fibula. While peroneal vein thrombosis is a distal deep vein thrombosis, it can propagate to the popliteal vein and cause clinically significant post-thrombotic changes. Capturing this diagnosis accurately supports appropriate risk adjustment and reflects the patient's ongoing vascular disease management needs.

Documentation Requirements

  • Provider documentation explicitly stating 'chronic' deep vein thrombosis (not assumed from duration of treatment)
  • Clinical evidence supporting the diagnosis such as duplex ultrasound, venography, or other imaging results
  • Specific vein location documented (e.g., peroneal)
  • Documentation confirming right-sided laterality
  • Current treatment plan including anticoagulation therapy and duration
  • Assessment and monitoring notes demonstrating the condition is being actively managed
  • Documentation of chronicity such as 'chronic,' 'old,' 'long-standing,' or history of prior acute deep vein thrombosis that has transitioned to chronic status

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