Tom,
Typically we use the 93931 code for the inflow portion and a 93926 or 93925 for the outflow depending on how much of the legs need to be evaluated. Ankle pressures and waveforms are usually ordered as well so we would include 93922.
Steve Knight BSc RVT RDCS
Senior Vascular Technologist
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Subject: CPT codes
Curious what CPT code everyone
Is using for Axillary to fem bypass grafts. Also fem to fem bypass grafts. Need help please.
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