false
Catalog
CPCI-0220 - Sequence # 10200 & 10205 | Discharge M ...
0220 - Sequence # 10200 & 10205 | Discharge Medi ...
0220 - Sequence # 10200 & 10205 | Discharge Medications
Back to course
[Please upgrade your browser to play this video content]
Video Transcription
Video Summary
In the video, a case scenario is presented in which a 60-year-old male presents to the emergency department with chest pain and shortness of breath. The patient is found to have an occluded artery and is taken to the catheterization lab for immediate percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The PCI is successful and the patient is discharged. The medical record mentions that the patient is prescribed aspirin, apixaban, and a statin but not clopidogrel due to a prior hypersensitivity reaction. The video then discusses how to code different P2Y12 inhibitors in this scenario and concludes by explaining how the patient's medication prescription at discharge will be handled for certain metrics. The video is part of the CAF PCI Registry and was filmed in February 2020.
Keywords
chest pain
shortness of breath
occluded artery
percutaneous coronary intervention
aspirin
×
Please select your language
1
English