Billable Medical Code for Undiagnosed Cardiac Murmurs
Diagnosis Code for Reimbursement Claim: ICD-9-CM 785.2
Code will be replaced by October 2015 and relabeled as ICD-10-CM 785.2.
The Short Description Is: Cardiac murmurs NEC.
Known As
Heart murmur is also know as aortic diastolic murmur, atrial septal defect murmur, basal systolic thrill, cardiac murmur intensity grade I/VI, cardiac murmur intensity grade II/VI, cardiac murmur intensity grade III/VI, cardiac murmur intensity grade IV/VI, cardiac murmur intensity grade V/VI, cardiac murmur intensity grade VI/VI, cardiorespiratory murmur, continuous murmur, crescendo cardiac murmur, crescendo-decrescendo cardiac murmur, decrescendo cardiac murmur, diastolic murmur, early diastolic murmur, early systolic murmur,
ejection murmur, fourth heart sound S>4< inaudible, functional heart murmur, heart murmur, heart murmur configuration variable, heart murmur duration long, heart murmur duration short, heart murmur in childbirth, heart murmur pitch high, heart murmur pitch impure frequency, heart murmur pitch low, heart murmur pitch medium, heart murmur pitch pure frequency, heart murmur postpartum, heart murmur quality blowing, heart murmur quality buzzing, heart murmur quality grating, heart murmur quality harsh, heart murmur quality humming, heart murmur quality musical, heart murmur quality rasping, heart murmur quality roaring, heart murmur quality rumbling, heart murmur quality scratchy, heart murmur quality twanging, heart murmur quality vibratory, heart murmur categorized by configuration, heart murmur categorized by duration, heart murmur categorized by intensity, heart murmur categorized by pitch, heart murmur categorized by quality,
heart murmur categorized by timing, heart murmur undetermined whether functional or organic, late systolic murmur, left parasternal pansystolic murmur, machinery murmur, mid-diastolic mitral murmur, mid-diastolic murmur, mid-diastolic tricuspid murmur, mid-systolic murmur, mitral late systolic murmur, multiple non-ejection systolic clicks,
murmur, on examination - aortic diastolic murmur, on examination - aortic systolic murmur, on examination - cardiac murmur, on examination - diastolic murmur, on examination - diastolic murmur at apex, on examination - functional cardiac murmur, on examination - machinery murmur, on examination - pulmonary diastolic murmur, on examination - pulmonary systolic murmur, on examination - systolic murmur, on examination - systolic murmur at apex, on examination - tricuspid murmur, organic heart murmur, pansystolic murmur, plateau cardiac murmur, postpartum (after childbirth) heart murmur, postpartum heart murmur, presystolic mitral murmur, presystolic murmur, presystolic tricuspid murmur, shunt murmur, soft systolic murmur, systolic flow murmur, systolic murmur,to-and-fro murmur and tricuspid inspiratory pansystolic murmur. This applies to heart murmur NOS
Heart Murmur Definition and Symptoms
Heart murmur is when abnormal blood flow across the heart valve causes a swishing sound in the heartbeat. The sounds can vary widely and can be heard with a stethoscope. Symptoms of a heart murmur are chest pain, breathlessness, fatigue, bluish skin color, and rapid heartbeat.