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Seq#7825 (PCI Indication)
Seq#7825 (PCI Indication)
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Sequence 7825, PCI Indication, is capturing the reason the PCI is being performed that meets the target value of the highest value at the start of the current procedure as coded in Sequence 7000, Procedure Starting Time. Therefore, anything that is learned or occurred during the procedure will not be captured. This is a single selection field and it correlates to what information was captured and indications for cath lab visit as they are integrated or related. PCI Indication selections include new-onset angina of two months or less, stable angina, CAD without ischemic symptoms, or other. If PCI is performed for the patient's new-onset angina, typical or atypical, that developed within the previous two months, and this correlates to the selection coded in indications for cath lab visit, the new-onset angina, two months or less, would be selected. If PCI is performed for angina that had no change in frequency or pattern for the six weeks prior to this cath lab presentation, where angina is controlled by rest or oral or transcutaneous medications, and this correlates to the selection that you coded in Sequence 7400, indications for cath lab visit, then stable angina would be selected. If PCI is performed for known coronary artery disease and there are no symptoms of ischemia, which would include typical angina, ST segment elevation, and this correlates to the selection coded in indications for cath lab visit, then CAD without ischemic symptoms would be selected. And finally, if the PCI is performed for a reason not available for selection, then other would be selected. This table reviews Sequence 7400 indications for cath lab visit running horizontally and their correlations for Sequence 7825 PCI indication running horizontally. Please take a moment to review and know you can come back to this slide for additional education.
Video Summary
Sequence 7825, PCI Indication, determines the reason for a PCI procedure at the beginning of the current procedure, based on information coded in Sequence 7000, Procedure Starting Time. It is a single selection field that captures indications for a cath lab visit, such as new-onset angina, stable angina, CAD without ischemic symptoms, or other reasons. The selection is based on the type of angina or symptoms present before the procedure. The table shows how the indications for a cath lab visit align with the PCI indications. Take time to understand this correlation for future reference.
Keywords
Sequence 7825
PCI Indication
Procedure Starting Time
cath lab visit
angina
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