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I27ICD-10-CM

Chapter 9 · I00–I99 · Circulatory System

Other pulmonary heart diseases

I27 is the ICD10 code used for documenting Other pulmonary heart diseases in clinical and billing records.

What I27 covers · when clinicians use it

ICD-10 code I27 identifies Other pulmonary heart diseases in the U.S. ICD-10-CM clinical and billing record set. It sits within the Circulatory System chapter (I00–I99), the section that groups related diagnoses so providers, payers, and public-health agencies report them consistently. Clinicians and medical coders apply I27 when an encounter's findings match the Other pulmonary heart diseases description, attaching it to the patient record so downstream insurance claims, payer audits, quality reporting, and epidemiological surveillance all reference the same standardized diagnosis. The ICD-10-CM is maintained by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, with an updated official code set released each U.S. fiscal year — always verify I27 against the current CMS/CDC release and your payer's documentation guidance before final use. This page summarizes documentation context for I27 and is a coding reference, not clinical, diagnostic, or billing advice.

I27 refers to Other pulmonary heart diseases, a set of cardiovascular conditions that primarily affect the pulmonary arteries and the right side of the heart. These include life-threatening issues like pulmonary embolism (I26) and chronic conditions such as pulmonary hypertension or congenital pulmonary artery anomalies (I27, I28).

Symptoms

  • Sudden shortness of breath – Hallmark of pulmonary embolism (I26)
  • Chest pain – Often pleuritic in embolism, or pressure-like in pulmonary hypertension
  • Hemoptysis (coughing blood) – May occur with embolic infarction
  • Fatigue and exertional dyspnea – Common in chronic pulmonary heart disease (I27)
  • Syncope or lightheadedness – Due to right heart strain or hypoxia
  • Peripheral edema – Seen in cor pulmonale and chronic right heart failure
  • Cyanosis – Suggests severe hypoxemia or shunt physiology

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Other pulmonary heart diseases involves clinical suspicion, D-dimer tests, CT pulmonary angiography, echocardiography, right heart catheterization (for I27), and V/Q scan. ECG and chest X-rays are used adjunctively to assess heart strain or underlying structural abnormalities.

ICD10 Code Usage

ICD10 code I27 is used by pulmonologists, cardiologists, emergency physicians, and internists. It supports documentation for acute interventions, chronic disease management, long-term anticoagulation, right heart catheterization, and eligibility for medications like endothelin receptor antagonists or thrombolytics.

Related Codes

FAQs

Q1: What is ICD10 code I27?
A: It represents Other pulmonary heart diseases, which includes acute pulmonary embolism, chronic pulmonary hypertension, or structural diseases affecting pulmonary vessels.

Q2: How serious is a pulmonary embolism (I26)?
A: It can be fatal if untreated, but survival is high with timely anticoagulation or thrombolytic therapy.

Q3: What causes pulmonary hypertension (I27)?
A: Chronic lung disease, left heart failure, recurrent clots, or idiopathic vascular remodeling.

Q4: What is included under I28?
A: Rare vascular abnormalities such as arteriovenous malformations, aneurysms, or pulmonary vasculitis.

Q5: Who manages these conditions?
A: Acute cases are managed in emergency or ICU; chronic pulmonary vascular diseases are typically handled by pulmonologists or cardiologists.

Conclusion

ICD10 code I27 enables accurate classification of Other pulmonary heart diseases, supporting early diagnosis, critical intervention, and long-term pulmonary and cardiac care for patients with vascular involvement of the lungs.

Source: ICD-10-CM (CMS / CDC NCHS official code set)

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