In-Stent Restenosis (ISR)

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Across
  1. 2. Manufacturer of the Resolute Onyx DES
  2. 4. The drug(s) eluted from the stent are depleted/absorbed over time, approximately after 3 ____
  3. 6. Abbreviation for the condition in which narrowing has occurred in the previously placed coronary artery stent
  4. 7. In-stent restenosis is a _____ of a previously placed stent, unless the provider documents otherwise
  5. 11. A 7th ______ is required to complete the code for ISR, T82.856
  6. 14. The part of the stent where the drug or drugs are contained and released
  7. 15. The number of codes assigned if a patient is admitted with a NSTEMI documented as due to both coronary artery disease and ISR
  8. 16. Abbreviation for the procedure in which a cardiac stent is deployed
  9. 17. Abbreviation for the most common type of cardiac stent in use today
  10. 18. The Main Term in the ICD-10-CM Index to begin with when researching the code for “ISR”
  11. 21. Inflation of this flattens the plaque
Down
  1. 1. Narrowing of a cardiac artery can potentially cause a myocardial _______
  2. 3. Stenosis or narrowing of a vessel involving a previously placed stent described as “____ the stent” is a term equivalent to “in-stent” restenosis”
  3. 5. The cause of coronary artery stenosis
  4. 7. Term for a “lesion,” or plaque that is or was determined to be the reason for a patient’s cardiac symptoms.
  5. 8. The Main Term that the coder is directed to, “See,” if the provider documents ISR adjacent to the stent
  6. 9. If a provider documents “in-stent restenosis” (IRS) a ____ to further document the cause of the IRS is not appropriate and will not affect the code assignment
  7. 10. Stenosis or narrowing that is within the stent or “in-stent,” (ISR) s classified in ICD-10-CM as a complication unless specifically documented as due to disease ______
  8. 12. Disease that is the leading cause of mortality in the U.S
  9. 13. The term “stent” is attributed to an English _____
  10. 19. The “___ BP” stent from Boston Scientific is a new type of DES in which the polymer is absorbed about the same time as the drugs
  11. 20. A term referring to a type of stent that releases a drug or drugs over time
  12. 21. The first stents were ____ metal