I48.91- Unspecified atrial fibrillation: This is used when the type of AF is not specified in the patient's medical record. Click here to view on YouTube Which Atrial Fibrillation ICD Codes Are Billable? A brief overview of the billable ICD-10 codes for Atrial Fibrillation are: ...
The 3-year rate of inappropriate ICD therapy atrial flutter/fibrillation was 8% in the single-chamber versus 3% in the dual-chamber patients (P = 0.006) (Figure 1) with adjusted dual: single hazard ratio of 0.47, p=0.03. There was no difference in appropriate shocks or mortality between ...
The 3-year rate of inappropriate ICD therapy atrial flutter/fibrillation was 8% in the single-chamber versus 3% in the dual-chamber patients (P = 0.006) (Figure 1) with adjusted dual: single hazard ratio of 0.47, p=0.03. There was no difference in appropriate shocks or mortality between ...
12 Participants had to have a diagnosis of atrial fibrillation/flutter in the past 90 days. They could not have had conditions that can cause reversible atrial fibrillation (eg, thyrotoxicosis13) or an alternative oral anticoagulant indication in the past 30 days (eTable 1 in the Supplement). ...
The most common diagnosis for ED admission included palpitations/atrial fibrillation and flutter (20.2% of all ED visits), unspecified/other chest pain (18.3%), site hemorrhage/hematoma (5.2%), and dyspnea (3.2%). Thirty-day mortality could not be reported due a small number (≤5). Long-...
We restricted the cohort by excluding those with expected valvular AF (patients with mitral stenosis [ICD- 10: I05] or valve replacement [ICD-10: Z952 Z953 Z954]); patients who immigrated within two years prior to their AF diagnosis were also excluded. Finally we excluded those who had ...
Exclusion criteria included any current or prior diagnosis of AF, atrial flutter, or atrial tachycardia; prescribed anticoagulation therapy; or having an implantable pacemaker, defibrillator, or both. For the matched control group, 2 individuals from the eligibility pool not invited to participate were...
Atrial FlutterSubcutaneous ICDHypertrophic cardiomyopathy's (HCM) association with sudden cardiac death is well recognised. The risk of sudden cardiac death is known to increase when there is a history of unexplained syncope, abnormal blood pressure response during exercise, severe left ventricular ...