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An 8 month-old has a simple Fontan procedure to repair his tricuspid atresia. During the procedure, the heart-lung machine is used. What are the correct CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes…
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An 8 month-old has a simple Fontan procedure to repair his tricuspid atresia. During the procedure, the heart-lung machine is used. What are the correct CPT® and ICD-10-CM codes for this anesthesia service?
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00561, Q22.43
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00561, Q22.4
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