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CV ASC Registry Education
Seq#9260 (Lead Dislodgement)
Seq#9260 (Lead Dislodgement)
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Video Transcription
Sequence 9260, Lead Dislodgement, is indicating if the patient experienced a lead dislodgement as documented by movement of a lead that requires repositioning and re-operation between completion of the ePDI procedure as coded in Sequence 7005, Procedure End Date and Time, and until next procedure or discharge. The repositioning and re-operation can occur at any time, and while this data element is shared with our hospital registries where multiple procedures may occur during one episode of care, the ASC registry was initially built to handle one pathway per episode of care. Thus, the target value for an ASC is better understood if written any occurrence between completion of the procedure and discharge.
Video Summary
Sequence 9260 in the video transcript discusses Lead Dislodgement, which refers to the movement of a lead requiring repositioning and re-operation in a medical procedure. This can happen anytime between the completion of the initial procedure (Sequence 7005) and the patient's discharge. The data is shared with hospital registries, and while multiple procedures can occur in one episode of care, the ASC registry focuses on a single pathway per care episode. Therefore, the target value for an Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) pertains to any lead dislodgement occurrence between the initial procedure and discharge.
Keywords
Lead Dislodgement
Repositioning
Re-operation
Medical Procedure
Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC)
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