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IPCCC ICD-11 Congenital Heart Atlas

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IPCCC Term Anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery with ventriculo-arterial concordance
IPCCC Code 09.42.21
ICD-11 MMS LA8C.1
ICD-11 Code 238058271

Definition

A congenital cardiovascular malformation in the setting of ventriculo-arterial concordance in which a coronary artery arises from the aorta at a location other than its expected sinus.

Synonyms/Abbreviations

AAOCA; Anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery

STS-EACTS-derived IPCCC term

Coronary anomaly, AAOCA (Anomalous aortic origin of coronary) or anomalous course of coronary artery with aortic origin, Anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery with ventriculo-arterial concordance

EPCC-derived IPCCC term

Anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery with ventriculo-arterial concordance,

ICD-11 MMS code or crossmap

LA8C.1*: This Foundation term is not in ICD-11 MMS. If using MMS to code, crossmap to higher order term "Anomalous origin or course of coronary artery" with code LA8C.1

ICD-10 MMS code or crossmap

Q24.5**: This Foundation term is not in ICD-10. If using ICD-10 to code , crossmap to "Malformation of coronary vessels" with code Q24.5

Parent

Anomalous aortic origin or course of coronary artery

Siblings

Children

Coding Notes

Anomalous aortic origins of the coronary arteries include a spectrum of anatomic variations of the normal coronary artery origins. Coronary artery anomalies of aortic origin to be coded under this diagnostic field include: anomalies of take-off (high take-off), origin (sinus), branching, and number. An anomalous course of the coronary artery vessels is also significant, particularly those coronary arteries that arise or course between the great vessels. This term is used for patients with concordant ventriculo-arterial connections.

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