Pleural Effusion is common in patients with Congestive Heart Failure. This is usually minimal and requires no additional treatment than that given for the heart failure. Pleural Effusion should not be coded when only found as a radiological finding without the physician concurring with the finding and addressing it by one of the methods below.
Pleural Effusion (PE) may be reported as an additional secondary diagnosis code when associated with heart failure when the effusion is specifically evaluated or treated. This instruction did not change from ICD-9 to ICD-10 coding.
If additional x-rays are required to monitor the PE or special x-rays, such as decubitus views, are ordered to confirm the diagnosis the PE would be reported as an SDX code. If the patient requires thoracentesis or chest tube drainage for therapeutic treatment of the PE, then it would be appropriate to report as an SDX code.
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Authored by Kim Boy, RHIT, CDIP, CCS, CCS-P
References:
Coding Clinic, Second Quarter ICD-10-2015 Pages: 15-16 Effective with discharges: July 6, 2015
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