AHA Coding Clinic® for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS - 2025 Issue 4; ICD-10-PCS New/Revised Codes Section X—New Technology
Insertion of Volume Sensor Management Device
In table X2H, Insertion of Cardiovascular System, device value B Volume Sensor Management Device, was added to body part value 0 Inferior Vena Cava. This addition captures the placement of a volume sensor management device in the inferior vena cava.Body Part Approach Device/Substance/Technology Qualifier 0 Inferior Vena Cava 3 Percutaneous B Volume Sensor Management Device B New Technology Group 11 For example, the FIRE1 NORM™ Heart Failure Management Device detects fluid volume and enables early detection of fluid overload in patients with New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class II heart failure. The management device consists of a sensor...
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Article Overview
This article explains a newly added ICD-10-PCS table entry in the cardiovascular system for a volume sensor management device associated with the inferior vena cava. It is intended for coding professionals, CDI staff, and reimbursement teams who need to track inpatient procedure code updates and related new technology reporting guidance. The article also provides a brief clinical example to show the type of device and setting involved.
Why This Topic Matters
New ICD-10-PCS entries can affect inpatient procedure reporting, facility coding workflow, and identification of emerging device technologies. Staying current with these updates helps ensure accurate code-set awareness for heart failure management procedures and new technology tracking.
Article Sections
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Device table update
Summarizes the new table entry added within the cardiovascular system and the body part and approach context associated with the update.
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Clinical example
Provides a brief example of the type of heart failure management device and the general monitoring context described in the article.
What You Will Learn
- What area of the ICD-10-PCS system is updated
- What type of cardiovascular device category is referenced
- How the article frames the related clinical context
- Why the update is relevant for inpatient coding awareness
Who Should Read This
- ICD-10-PCS coders
- Hospital inpatient coding staff
- Clinical documentation improvement specialists
- Revenue cycle and reimbursement teams
- Compliance and coding auditors
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