ICD-10-PCS 302 Administration: Circulatory Transfusion (original) (raw)

The ICD-10-PCS root operation Transfusion involves the administration of blood or blood components into a circulatory vessel. Classified under the Administration section, this operation is used to supply various fluid substances directly into the bloodstream for therapeutic or replacement purposes.

The codes provided represent a wide range of transfusions into different body parts such as the Peripheral Vein, Central Vein, Bone Marrow, and Products of Conception, Circulatory, primarily using a Percutaneous Approach or Via Natural or Artificial Opening. These codes specify the type of transfused substance, including whole blood, serum albumin, plasma, various stem cells, and clotting factors, distinguished further by whether the source is autologous (the patient’s own) or nonautologous (donor-derived). For example, 30233H1 describes a transfusion of nonautologous whole blood into a peripheral vein, while 30243G0 refers to transfusion of autologous bone marrow into a central vein. These comprehensive transfusion codes ensure precise documentation in clinical and billing contexts within the bloodstream administration domain.

List of ICD-10-PCS codes used to specify 302 - Transfusion (putting in blood or blood products). There are a total of 130 procedure codes in this section.