post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

pt had per MD documentation a post op abscess infection of an old non functioning dialysis graft, dx with sepsis , had I&D , culture MRSA.
code for abscess would be T81.40... but post op dialysis graft complications/infection would be T82.7XXA. which would I Code?
also A41.02 is sepsis with MRSA and is usually coded first?
any thoughts?

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  • edited April 2017
    T82.7- is more specific so I would go with that. Per instructions for A41.02- code the complication first.
  • T82.7- is more specific so I would go with that. Per instructions for A41.02- code the complication first.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tammy Senn [mailto:tammy.senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 11:50 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    pt had per MD documentation a post op abscess infection of an old non functioning dialysis graft, dx with sepsis , had I&D , culture MRSA.
    code for abscess would be T81.40... but post op dialysis graft complications/infection would be T82.7XXA. which would I Code?
    also A41.02 is sepsis with MRSA and is usually coded first?
    any thoughts?
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  • Tammy and Marianne,
    The scenario presented does not really compute. A dialysis "graft" is internal involving artery and venous fistulation so hemodialysis can be done through these specially routed vessels, usually in the forearm, via needle access. The graft would not be NEW for post-op status if it is abandoned. These sites take a very long time to heal internally and are not used until they do heal completely so no puncturing would occur in a post-op timeframe. It would also not be current in-use if home health is seeing the patient for care to the site as that is duplication of benefits. The "old" site to me and the "non-functioning" descriptor tells me this site was used actively for out-patient hemodialysis (I used to set these up as a DC planner case manager) and used to the point of being non-functioning, hence the "old". This is not descriptive of a "post-op" situation. Functional AV grafts do have problems with abscesses forming on the site of needle insertion which occurs 3x's/wk under hemodialysis. Perhaps the physician's documentation needs clarification.

    Nancy Wolverton RN, CCM, HCS-D-10
    Utilization Review Specialist
    Kindred at Home
    Little Rock, Arkansas
    501-508-8526 (o)
    501-690-2027 (c)
    Nancy.Wolverton@kindred.com
  • Tammy and Marianne,
    The scenario presented does not really compute. A dialysis "graft" is internal involving artery and venous fistulation so hemodialysis can be done through these specially routed vessels, usually in the forearm, via needle access. The graft would not be NEW for post-op status if it is abandoned. These sites take a very long time to heal internally and are not used until they do heal completely so no puncturing would occur in a post-op timeframe. It would also not be current in-use if home health is seeing the patient for care to the site as that is duplication of benefits. The "old" site to me and the "non-functioning" descriptor tells me this site was used actively for out-patient hemodialysis (I used to set these up as a DC planner case manager) and used to the point of being non-functioning, hence the "old". This is not descriptive of a "post-op" situation. Functional AV grafts do have problems with abscesses forming on the site of needle insertion which occurs 3x's/wk under hemodialysis. Perhaps the physician's documentation needs clarification.

    Nancy Wolverton RN, CCM, HCS-D-10
    Utilization Review Specialist
    Kindred at Home
    Little Rock, Arkansas
    501-508-8526 (o)
    501-690-2027 (c)
    Nancy.Wolverton@kindred.com



    -----Original Message-----
    From: Perrotta, Marianne [mailto:Marianne.Perrotta@vnahg.org]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2017 12:02 PM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    T82.7- is more specific so I would go with that. Per instructions for A41.02- code the complication first.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tammy Senn [mailto:tammy.senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 11:50 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    pt had per MD documentation a post op abscess infection of an old non functioning dialysis graft, dx with sepsis , had I&D , culture MRSA.
    code for abscess would be T81.40... but post op dialysis graft complications/infection would be T82.7XXA. which would I Code?
    also A41.02 is sepsis with MRSA and is usually coded first?
    any thoughts?
    ---
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  • Awesome, thanks

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Perrotta, Marianne [mailto:Marianne.Perrotta@vnahg.org]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2017 12:04 PM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    T82.7- is more specific so I would go with that. Per instructions for A41.02- code the complication first.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tammy Senn [mailto:tammy.senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 11:50 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    pt had per MD documentation a post op abscess infection of an old non functioning dialysis graft, dx with sepsis , had I&D , culture MRSA.
    code for abscess would be T81.40... but post op dialysis graft complications/infection would be T82.7XXA. which would I Code?
    also A41.02 is sepsis with MRSA and is usually coded first?
    any thoughts?
    ---
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  • Hi everyone,
    a patient with history of CVA (no more info available) with hemiplegia on the L. side of the body and dysphagia.
    I69898
    I69952
    I69391
    Is that a correct sequence? I really appreciate your help.

    Thanks,
    Nina

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Brown, Tammy (TRY) [mailto:Tammy.Senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 10:46 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    Awesome, thanks

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Perrotta, Marianne [mailto:Marianne.Perrotta@vnahg.org]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2017 12:04 PM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    T82.7- is more specific so I would go with that. Per instructions for A41.02- code the complication first.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tammy Senn [mailto:tammy.senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 11:50 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    pt had per MD documentation a post op abscess infection of an old non functioning dialysis graft, dx with sepsis , had I&D , culture MRSA.
    code for abscess would be T81.40... but post op dialysis graft complications/infection would be T82.7XXA. which would I Code?
    also A41.02 is sepsis with MRSA and is usually coded first?
    any thoughts?
    ---
    This list is a co-sponsored service of the Board of Medical Specialty Coding & Compliance (http://www.medicalspecialtycoding.com) and DecisionHealth (http://www.decisionhealth.com), publisher of Diagnosis Coding Pro for Home Health. To access the web interface, go to http://www.decisionhealth.com/homecarecoding-l and enter your e-mail address. Click on the My Account tab and then the Advanced tab to set or change your password. Click on the Essentials tab and Membership Type to set the way you want to access list messages.
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  • edited April 2017
    I69.354 (Unless otherwise specified use left non-dominant side)I69.391 Dysphagia following CVAR13.10 -must be added as well
    Do you have a Decision Health book? It would help alot. There are coding tips, etc. that are helpful for homecare and hospice.
  • I69.354 (Unless otherwise specified use left non-dominant side)I69.391 Dysphagia following CVAR13.10 -must be added as well
    Do you have a Decision Health book? It would help alot. There are coding tips, etc. that are helpful for homecare and hospice.


    Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S® 6, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone
    -------- Original message --------From: Nina Jalali Date: 3/8/17 5:38 PM (GMT-05:00) To: HomeCareCoding-L Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft
    Hi everyone,
    a patient with history of CVA (no more info available) with hemiplegia on the L. side of the body and dysphagia. 
    I69898
    I69952
    I69391
    Is that a correct sequence?  I really appreciate your help.

    Thanks,
    Nina

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Brown, Tammy (TRY) [mailto:Tammy.Senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 10:46 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    Awesome, thanks

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Perrotta, Marianne [mailto:Marianne.Perrotta@vnahg.org]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2017 12:04 PM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    T82.7- is more specific so I would go with that.  Per instructions for A41.02- code the complication first.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tammy Senn [mailto:tammy.senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 11:50 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    pt had per MD documentation a post op abscess infection of an old non functioning dialysis graft, dx with sepsis , had I&D , culture MRSA.
    code for abscess would be T81.40... but post op dialysis graft complications/infection would be T82.7XXA. which would I Code?
    also A41.02 is sepsis with MRSA and is usually coded first?
    any thoughts?
    ---
    This list is a co-sponsored service of the Board of Medical Specialty Coding & Compliance (http://www.medicalspecialtycoding.com) and DecisionHealth (http://www.decisionhealth.com), publisher of Diagnosis Coding Pro for Home Health. To access the web interface, go to http://www.decisionhealth.com/homecarecoding-l and enter your e-mail address. Click on the My Account tab and then the Advanced tab to set or change your password. Click on the Essentials tab and Membership Type to set the way you want to access list messages.
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  • Thank you so much. I don’t have the book but I think I will need it.



    From: tkrol [mailto:tkrol@Hometownhhh.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 3:46 PM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft



    I69.354 (Unless otherwise specified use left non-dominant side)

    I69.391 Dysphagia following CVA

    R13.10 -must be added as well



    Do you have a Decision Health book? It would help alot. There are coding tips, etc. that are helpful for homecare and hospice.







    Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S® 6, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone



    -------- Original message --------

    From: Nina Jalali

    Date: 3/8/17 5:38 PM (GMT-05:00)

    To: HomeCareCoding-L

    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft



    Hi everyone,
    a patient with history of CVA (no more info available) with hemiplegia on the L. side of the body and dysphagia.
    I69898
    I69952
    I69391
    Is that a correct sequence? I really appreciate your help.

    Thanks,
    Nina

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Brown, Tammy (TRY) [mailto:Tammy.Senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 10:46 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    Awesome, thanks

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Perrotta, Marianne [mailto:Marianne.Perrotta@vnahg.org]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2017 12:04 PM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: RE: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    T82.7- is more specific so I would go with that. Per instructions for A41.02- code the complication first.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tammy Senn [mailto:tammy.senn@alacare.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 11:50 AM
    To: HomeCareCoding-L
    Subject: [homecarecoding-l] post op abscess old non functioning dialysis graft

    pt had per MD documentation a post op abscess infection of an old non functioning dialysis graft, dx with sepsis , had I&D , culture MRSA.
    code for abscess would be T81.40... but post op dialysis graft complications/infection would be T82.7XXA. which would I Code?
    also A41.02 is sepsis with MRSA and is usually coded first?
    any thoughts?
    ---
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