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Coronary artery disease (CAD) develops when the major blood vessels that supply your heart become damaged or diseased. Commonly used ICD-10 codes for CAD.
Coronary artery disease, also known as CAD, develops when the major blood vessels that supply your heart become damaged or diseased. Cholesterol-containing deposits (plaques) in your coronary arteries and inflammation are usually to blame for coronary artery disease.
The coronary arteries supply blood, oxygen, and nutrients to your heart. A buildup of plaque can narrow these arteries, decreasing blood flow to your heart. Eventually, the reduced blood flow may cause chest pain (angina), shortness of breath, or other coronary artery disease signs and symptoms. A complete blockage can cause a heart attack. Because coronary artery disease often develops over decades, you might not notice a problem until you have a significant blockage or a heart attack. But you can take steps to prevent and treat coronary artery disease. A healthy lifestyle can make a big impact.
It’s important to reduce or control your risk factors and seek treatment to lower the chance of a heart attack or stroke, if you’re diagnosed with CAD. Treatment also depends on your current health condition, risk factors, and overall wellbeing. For example, your doctor may prescribe medication therapy to treat high cholesterol or high blood pressure, or you may receive medication to control blood sugar if you have diabetes. Lifestyle changes can also reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke. For example quit smoking, reduce consumption of alchol, excercise regularly, lose weight to a healthy level, and eat a healthy diet. If your condition doesn’t improve with lifestyle changes and medication, your doctor may recommend a procedure to increase blood flow to your heart. These procedures may be balloon angioplasty (to widen blocked arteries and smoosh down the plaque buildup), coronary artery bypass graft surgery (to restore blood flow to the heart in open chest surgery), and an enhanced external counterpulsation (to stimulate the formation of new small blood vessels to naturally bypass clogged arteries in a noninvasive procedure).
The table below includes the most commonly used ICD-10 codes for CAD:
ICD-10 Chapter | Codes | Code Description |
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9 | I25.10 | Atherosclerotic heart disease of native coronary artery without angina pectoris |
9 | I25.110 | Atherosclerotic heart disease of native coronary artery with unstable angina pectoris |
9 | I25.111 | Atherosclerotic heart disease of native coronary artery with angina pectoris with documented spasm |
9 | I25.118 | Atherosclerotic heart disease of native coronary artery with other forms of angina |
9 | I25.119 | Atherosclerotic heart disease of native coronary artery with unspecified angina |
9 | I25.2 | Old myocardial infarction |
9 | I25.3 | Aneurysm of heart |
9 | I25.41 | Coronary artery aneurysm |
9 | I25.42 | Coronary artery dissection |
9 | I25.5 | Ischemic cardiomyopathy |
9 | I25.6 | Silent myocardial ischemia |
9 | I25.700 | Atherosclerosis of coronary artery bypass graft(s), unspecified, with unstable angina pectoris |
9 | I25.701 | Atherosclerosis of coronary artery bypass graft(s), unspecified, with angina pectoris with documented spasm |
9 | I25.708 | Atherosclerosis of coronary artery bypass graft(s), unspecified, with other forms of angina pectoris |
9 | I25.709 | Atherosclerosis of coronary artery bypass graft(s), unspecified, with unspecified angina pectoris |
9 | I25.710 | Atherosclerosis of autologous vein coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unstable angina pectoris |
9 | I25.711 | Atherosclerosis of autologous vein coronary artery bypass graft(s) with angina pectoris with documented spasm |
9 | I25.718 | Atherosclerosis of autologous vein coronary artery bypass graft(s) with other forms of angina pectoris |
9 | I25.719 | Atherosclerosis of autologous vein coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris |
9 | I25.720 | Atherosclerosis of autologous artery coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unstable angina pectoris |
9 | I25.721 | Atherosclerosis of autologous artery coronary artery bypass graft(s) with angina pectoris with documented spasm |
9 | I25.728 | Atherosclerosis of autologous artery coronary artery bypass graft(s) with other forms of angina pectoris |
9 | I25.729 | Atherosclerosis of autologous artery coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris |
9 | I25.730 | Atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unstable angina pectoris |
9 | I25.731 | Atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological coronary artery bypass graft(s) with angina pectoris with documented spasm |
9 | I25.738 | Atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological coronary artery bypass graft(s) with other forms of angina pectoris |
9 | I25.739 | Atherosclerosis of nonautologous biological coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris |
9 | I25.750 | Atherosclerosis of native coronary artery of transplanted heart with unstable angina |
9 | I25.751 | Atherosclerosis of native coronary artery of transplanted heart with angina pectoris with documented spasm |
9 | I25.758 | Atherosclerosis of native coronary artery of transplanted heart with other forms of angina pectoris |
9 | I25.759 | Atherosclerosis of native coronary artery of transplanted heart with unspecified angina pectoris |
9 | I25.760 | Atherosclerosis of bypass graft of coronary artery of transplanted heart with unstable angina |
9 | I25.761 | Atherosclerosis of bypass graft of coronary artery of transplanted heart with angina pectoris with documented spasm |
9 | I25.768 | Atherosclerosis of bypass graft of coronary artery of transplanted heart with other forms of angina pectoris |
9 | I25.769 | Atherosclerosis of bypass graft of coronary artery of transplanted heart with unspecified angina pectoris |
9 | I25.790 | Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unstable angina pectoris |
9 | I25.791 | Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with angina pectoris with documented spasm |
9 | I25.798 | Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with other forms of angina pectoris |
9 | I25.799 | Atherosclerosis of other coronary artery bypass graft(s) with unspecified angina pectoris |
9 | I25.810 | Atherosclerosis of coronary artery bypass graft(s) without angina pectoris |
9 | I25.811 | Atherosclerosis of native coronary artery of transplanted heart without angina pectoris |
9 | I25.812 | Atherosclerosis of bypass graft of coronary artery of transplanted heart without angina pectoris |
9 | I25.82 | Chronic total occlusion of coronary artery |
9 | I25.83 | Coronary atherosclerosis due to lipid rich plaque |
9 | I25.84 | Coronary atherosclerosis due to calcified coronary lesion |
9 | I25.89 | Other forms of chronic ischemic heart disease |
9 | I25.9 | Chronic ischemic heart disease, unspecified |
Author: Tonoya Ahmed
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