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IPCCC ICD-11 Congenital Heart Atlas

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IPCCC Term Ventricular septal defect haemodynamically insignificant
IPCCC Code 07.15.01
ICD-11 MMS LA88.42
ICD-11 Code 924554858

Definition

A congenital cardiac malformation in which there is one or more small, clinically insignificant ventricular septal defect(s) in the absence of flow-related cardiac chamber dilation or abnormal elevation of pulmonary arterial pressure.

Synonyms/Abbreviations

Maladie de Roger, Restrictive ventricular septal defect; Hemodynamically insignificant ventricular septal defect

STS-EACTS-derived IPCCC term

VSD-Hemodynamically insignificant

EPCC-derived IPCCC term

Ventricular septal defect(s) haemodynamically insignificant

ICD-11 MMS code or crossmap

LA88.42

ICD-10 MMS code or crossmap

Q21.0**: This term is not in ICD-10. If coding using ICD-10, use the higher order term “Ventricular septal defect” with code Q21.0

Parent

Ventricular septal defect

Siblings

Coding Notes

Though restrictive ventricular septal defect is listed as a synonym of haemodynamically insignificant VSD, it should be recognized that some pressure restrictive ventricular septal defects will lead to flow-related chamber dilation, and thus would be haemodynamically significant. In such instances, the term haemodynamically insignificant ventricular septal defect should not be coded.