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I82.A12

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Acute embolism and thrombosis of left axillary 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 axillary vein of the left arm, causing swelling and discomfort in the left upper extremity.

Coding Tips

  • Ensure documentation specifically indicates 'left' side to differentiate from right or bilateral involvement
  • Verify the thrombosis is acute in nature rather than chronic

Clinical Significance

Acute axillary vein thrombosis represents a significant vascular event that can lead to pulmonary embolism, post-thrombotic syndrome, and recurrent venous thromboembolism. This diagnosis is critical for risk adjustment as it reflects active vascular disease requiring anticoagulation therapy, monitoring, and potentially invasive interventions. Accurate capture ensures appropriate resource allocation for ongoing management and complication prevention.

Documentation Requirements

  • Provider documentation explicitly stating acute embolism or thrombosis of the axillary vein
  • Laterality must be documented (left side) — do not assume from context
  • Clinical findings supporting the diagnosis (e.g., swelling, pain, imaging results such as duplex ultrasound or CT venography)
  • Current treatment plan including anticoagulation therapy type, duration, and monitoring parameters
  • Date of onset or timeframe establishing the acute nature of the condition
  • Any precipitating factors (central line placement, surgery, malignancy, hypercoagulable state)

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