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IMPACT-0520 - Sequence # 7080/7090 | Atrial Septal ...
0520 - Sequence # 7080/7090 | Atrial Septal Defect ...
0520 - Sequence # 7080/7090 | Atrial Septal Defect Closure Procedure
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Video Summary
This video transcript is a case scenario of an atrial septal defect (ASD) closure procedure on a nine-month-old male infant. The physician attempts to introduce two different devices, but they are both too small for the defect. The patient experiences cardiac arrhythmias, and the procedure is stopped. The coding for the outcome of the device (Sequence 7090) is "implanted, not released" since the device was introduced but not released into the defect. The coding for the residual shunt size immediately after device placement (Sequence 7080) is "significant" if it is greater than or equal to three millimeters. If the desired outcome is not achieved, the patient will not be counted in metric 13 for ASD closures without a device implanted post-procedure. The video concludes by highlighting the risks associated with invasive procedures. No specific credits were mentioned in the transcript.
Keywords
ASD closure procedure
infant
cardiac arrhythmias
implanted, not released
residual shunt size
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