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25 paź 2023 · Report a tilt table test with global code 93660 (Evaluation of cardiovascular function with tilt table evaluation, with continuous ECG monitoring and intermittent blood pressure monitoring, with or without pharmacological intervention).
- 4 Steps to Tilt-Table Coding Perfection
If you're billing pharmacological intervention with 93660 in...
- CPT® Code 93660
In this procedure, the provider tests the function of the...
- 4 Steps to Tilt-Table Coding Perfection
16 lip 2004 · If you're billing pharmacological intervention with 93660 in a hospital, think again. If your cardiology practice can't keep tilt-table test coding guidelines straight, you're not alone. Our experts show you how to nail down 93660's requirements in four simple steps.
CPT 93660 can be used to describe the evaluation of cardiovascular function using a tilt table, continuous ECG monitoring, and intermittent blood pressure monitoring. This code is used when the provider assesses the patient’s heart function while the patient is positioned on a tilt table.
In this procedure, the provider tests the function of the heart with the patient on a tilt table to determine the cause of reflex mediated syncope. He rotates the position of the patient while connected to heart and blood pressure monitoring devices.
14 wrz 2022 · Learn about CPT code 93660, used for cardiovascular function evaluations with tilt table testing, including continuous ECG and intermittent blood pressure monitoring. This guide explains the use of modifiers like 26, 51, and 76 for accurate billing and compliance.
CPT 93000 is used to describe the procedure for an electrocardiogram (ECG), which is a test that records the electrical activity of the heart. This test is performed using at least 12 leads, which are wires that connect the recording device to electrodes placed on the body.
Tilt table testing produces maximal venous pooling, which can trigger vasovagal (neurocardiogenic) syncope and reproduce the symptoms and signs that accompany it (nausea, light-headedness, pallor, hypotension, bradycardia).