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IPCCC ICD-11 Congenital Heart Atlas

You are here: Common atrioventricular valve with unbalanced commitment of valve to ventricles Atypical common atrioventricular valve Common atrioventricular junction with atrioventricular septal defect Common atrioventricular junction Congenital anomaly of an atrioventricular valve or atrioventricular septum Structural developmental anomaly of heart or great vessels

IPCCC Term Common atrioventricular valve with unbalanced commitment of valve to ventricles
IPCCC Code 06.07.36
ICD-11 MMS LA87.2Y
ICD-11 Code 590554325

Definition

A congenital cardiac malformation in which the common atrioventricular valve is primarily related to one ventricle, usually but not always associated with hypoplasia of the other ventricle.

Synonyms/Abbreviations

None

STS-EACTS-derived IPCCC term

AVC (AVSD), Complete (CAVSD)-modifier, Common atrioventricular valve with unbalanced commitment of valve to ventricles

EPCC-derived IPCCC term

Common atrioventricular valve with unbalanced commitment of valve to ventricles

ICD-11 MMS code or crossmap

LA87.4*: This ICD-11 Foundation term is not in ICD-11MMS. If using ICD-11MMS to code for this term, crossmap to the higher order term “Other specified common atrioventricular junction with atrioventricular septal defect” with code LA87.4Y

ICD-10 MMS code or crossmap

**This term is not in ICD-10. If using ICD-10 to code, crossmap to higher order term “Atrioventricular septal defect”, ICD-10 code Q21.2

Parent

Atypical common atrioventricular valve

Siblings

Children

Coding Notes

Unbalanced ventricular size and unbalanced relation of the common atrioventricular valve to the ventricles are to be distinguished by coding unbalanced ventricular size as "Atrioventricular septal defect with ventricular imbalance" and the unbalanced relation of the common atrioventricular valve to the ventricles should also be coded as "Common atrioventricular valve with unbalanced commitment of valve to ventricles".

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