CPC - Certified Professional Coder Anesthesia Coding Guidelines Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: An anesthesiologist begins preparing a patient for surgery in the operating room at 08:00. The surgical procedure starts at 08:30 and finishes at 10:00. The anesthesiologist transfers care of the patient to the PACU nurse at 10:15. What is the total reportable anesthesia time?
- 90 minutes
- 135 minutes (Correct answer)
- 120 minutes
- 105 minutes
Correct answer: 135 minutes
According to CPT guidelines, anesthesia time begins when the anesthesiologist starts preparing the patient for anesthesia in the operating room or an equivalent area. Time ends when the anesthesiologist is no longer in personal attendance, which is when the patient is safely placed under postoperative care. In this scenario, the time starts at 08:00 and ends at 10:15, for a total of 135 minutes.
Question 2: A 75-year-old patient with severe, uncontrolled diabetes and end-stage renal disease, which are a constant threat to life, presents for a cholecystectomy. Which physical status modifier should be appended to the anesthesia code?
- P2
- P3
- P5
- P4 (Correct answer)
Correct answer: P4
Physical Status Modifier P4 is defined as being for a patient with a severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life. The patient's conditions of uncontrolled diabetes and end-stage renal disease meet this definition. P3 is for a patient with severe systemic disease, but it is not necessarily a constant threat to life. P5 is for a moribund patient not expected to survive without the operation.
Question 3: Which of the following situations would warrant the use of a qualifying circumstances add-on code for anesthesia?
- Anesthesia for a patient with mild, controlled asthma.
- Anesthesia for a 10-year-old healthy patient.
- Anesthesia complicated by the utilization of controlled hypotension. (Correct answer)
- Anesthesia provided using a standard epidural technique.
Correct answer: Anesthesia complicated by the utilization of controlled hypotension.
CPT add-on code +99135 is specifically used to report anesthesia complicated by the utilization of controlled hypotension. The other options, such as mild asthma or the patient's age (unless under 1 or over 70), do not represent a qualifying circumstance as defined by the CPT codebook.
Question 4: A highly claustrophobic 45-year-old patient requires general anesthesia administered by an anesthesiologist to undergo an MRI of the lumbar spine. Which CPT code should be reported for the anesthesia service?
- 00630
- 01992
- 01922 (Correct answer)
- 01991
Correct answer: 01922
CPT code 01922 is the correct code for 'Anesthesia for non-invasive imaging or radiation therapy'. An MRI is a non-invasive imaging procedure, and although it doesn't always require anesthesia, it is medically necessary in this case due to the patient's severe claustrophobia. Code 00630 is for procedures on the lumbar spine, which is incorrect as the MRI itself is a radiological procedure, not a surgical one.
Question 5: The base unit value assigned to an anesthesia CPT code includes all of the following services EXCEPT:
- Usual preoperative and postoperative visits.
- Administration of fluids and/or blood as part of the anesthesia care.
- A nerve block performed by the anesthesiologist solely for postoperative pain management. (Correct answer)
- Standard monitoring services like ECG, temperature, and oximetry.
Correct answer: A nerve block performed by the anesthesiologist solely for postoperative pain management.
The base unit value for an anesthesia service includes usual preoperative and postoperative visits, fluid/blood administration, and standard monitoring. A nerve block performed specifically for postoperative pain management is considered a separate procedure and is not included in the base unit value of the primary anesthesia service. It should be reported separately.
Question 6: An anesthesiologist provides general anesthesia for a total hip arthroplasty. After the surgical procedure is complete, and at the surgeon's request, the anesthesiologist performs a femoral nerve block for postoperative pain management. How should the anesthesiologist report their services?
- Report only the anesthesia code for the hip arthroplasty.
- Report the anesthesia code and the nerve block code, appending modifier 59 to the nerve block code. (Correct answer)
- Report the nerve block as the primary service and the anesthesia as secondary.
- Report the anesthesia code and append modifier 22 for the extra work of the nerve block.
Correct answer: Report the anesthesia code and the nerve block code, appending modifier 59 to the nerve block code.
When a nerve block is performed for the exclusive purpose of postoperative pain management and not as the primary anesthetic, it is a separate and reportable service. The anesthesia for the surgical procedure is reported, and the nerve block (e.g., CPT 64447) is also reported with modifier 59 to indicate it is a distinct procedural service from the anesthesia provided for the surgery.
An anesthesiologist begins preparing a patient for surgery in the operating room at 08:00.
The surgical procedure starts at 08:30 and finishes at 10:00.
The anesthesiologist transfers care of the patient to the PACU nurse at 10:15.
What is the total reportable anesthesia time?