I82.562
BillableChronic embolism and thrombosis of left calf muscular vein
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
A chronic blood clot in the left calf muscular vein that has been present for an extended period, potentially affecting blood flow in the left leg.
Coding Tips
- •Confirm left-sided location is explicitly documented before assigning this laterality-specific code
- •Review imaging or clinical notes to verify calf muscular vein involvement
Clinical Significance
Chronic calf muscular vein thrombosis (involving the soleal or gastrocnemius veins) represents an organized thrombus in the muscular venous system of the calf. While historically considered less clinically significant than proximal deep vein thrombosis, calf muscular vein thrombosis can propagate proximally and cause post-thrombotic syndrome. This diagnosis is important for risk adjustment as it reflects chronic vascular disease requiring ongoing management.
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., calf muscular)
- ✓Documentation confirming left-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