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Operative Report 4 PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Placement of a dual chamber pacemaker INDICATIONS: Pt with symptomatic SSS,...

Operative Report 4

PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Placement of a dual chamber pacemaker

INDICATIONS: Pt with symptomatic SSS, bradycardia, alternating with symptomatic palpitations and tachycardia

ICD-10-PCS code(s):

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diagnosis :Placement of dual chamber pacemaker

Section - 0 - medical and surgical

Body system - J - Subcutaneous tissue and fascia

Operation -H- insertion

Body part -6- subcutaneous tissue and fascia, chest

Approach- 3- percutaneous (if, it is an open approach - 0 )

Device - 6- pacemaker, dual chamber

Qualifier - Z- no qualifier

0JH636Z

SYMPTOMATIC SICK SINUS SYNDROME with bradycardia ,alternating with symptomatic palpitations and tachycardia - I49.5

I00-I99- Disease of circulatory system

I49- other cardiac arrhythmias

includes:

  • bradycardia tachycardia syndrome
  • sinus node dysfunction
  • tachycardia-bradycardia , whole includes - I49.5
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