I82.B21
BillableChronic embolism and thrombosis of right subclavian vein
HCC Category Mapping
What This Code Means
A blood clot that has formed and persists in the right subclavian vein (a major vein near the collarbone), potentially blocking blood flow.
Coding Tips
- •Verify documentation specifies 'chronic' status and confirms right-sided location to distinguish from acute presentations
- •Ensure the thrombosis or embolism is documented as affecting the subclavian vein specifically
Clinical Significance
Chronic subclavian vein thrombosis indicates a long-standing vascular condition with persistent clot burden, reflecting ongoing risk for post-thrombotic syndrome, recurrent thromboembolism, and venous insufficiency. This diagnosis captures the sustained complexity of the patient's vascular disease and the need for long-term anticoagulation management, which is important for accurate risk adjustment.
Documentation Requirements
- ✓Provider documentation explicitly stating chronic embolism or thrombosis of the subclavian vein
- ✓Laterality must be documented (right 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
- ✓Duration or timeline establishing chronicity (e.g., 'long-standing,' 'diagnosed 6 months ago')
- ✓Evidence of ongoing monitoring or follow-up imaging confirming persistent thrombus