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Official Description

Radiologic examination, spine; thoracolumbar junction, minimum of 2 views

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Common Language Description

A radiologic examination, specifically CPT® Code 72080, refers to an X-ray procedure focused on the thoracolumbar junction of the spine. This examination employs indirect ionizing radiation to create images of the internal structures of the body. The X-ray technique is particularly effective for visualizing non-uniform materials, such as human tissue, due to the varying densities and compositions present. As X-rays pass through the body, some are absorbed by denser tissues while others continue through, ultimately being captured on a detector positioned behind the body. This process results in a two-dimensional (2D) representation of the anatomical structures in the targeted area. For this specific procedure, a minimum of two distinct views of the thoracolumbar junction are required. These views are essential for assessing conditions such as back pain or potential diseases and injuries affecting this region of the spine. Typically, the X-ray films are obtained from frontal and lateral perspectives or from posteroanterior and lateral angles, providing comprehensive visual information for diagnostic purposes.

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1. Indications

The radiologic examination of the thoracolumbar junction, as indicated by CPT® Code 72080, is performed for various clinical reasons. The following conditions or symptoms may warrant this procedure:

  • Back Pain The examination is often conducted to investigate the underlying causes of back pain, which may arise from various musculoskeletal or neurological issues.
  • Suspected Disease This procedure is indicated when there is a suspicion of disease processes affecting the thoracolumbar region, such as infections, tumors, or degenerative conditions.
  • Injury Assessment The examination is also performed to evaluate potential injuries to the spine, including fractures or dislocations that may have occurred due to trauma.

2. Procedure

The procedure for CPT® Code 72080 involves several key steps to ensure accurate imaging of the thoracolumbar junction. The following procedural steps are typically followed:

  • Patient Positioning The patient is positioned appropriately to obtain the necessary views of the thoracolumbar junction. This may involve lying flat on an X-ray table, ensuring that the area of interest is centered and aligned with the X-ray beam.
  • Frontal View Acquisition The first view is usually a frontal (anteroposterior) view, where the X-ray machine is positioned directly in front of the patient. This view captures the alignment and condition of the thoracolumbar junction from the front.
  • Lateral View Acquisition The second view is typically a lateral view, where the X-ray machine is positioned to the side of the patient. This view provides a side perspective of the thoracolumbar junction, allowing for assessment of the vertebral bodies and intervertebral spaces.
  • Image Review After the X-rays are taken, the images are reviewed for clarity and diagnostic quality. If necessary, additional views may be obtained to ensure comprehensive evaluation.

3. Post-Procedure

Following the radiologic examination of the thoracolumbar junction, patients may be advised on specific post-procedure care. Typically, there are no significant restrictions following the X-ray, as it is a non-invasive procedure. However, patients may be instructed to wait for the radiologist's interpretation of the images before making any decisions regarding further treatment or management of their condition. It is also important for patients to report any unusual symptoms or discomfort that may arise after the procedure. The results of the X-ray will be communicated to the referring physician, who will discuss the findings and any necessary next steps with the patient.

Short Descr X-RAY EXAM THORACOLMB 2/> VW
Medium Descr RADEX SPINE THORACOLUMBAR JUNCTION MIN 2 VIEWS
Long Descr Radiologic examination, spine; thoracolumbar junction, minimum of 2 views
Status Code Active Code
Global Days XXX - Global Concept Does Not Apply
PC/TC Indicator (26, TC) 1 - Diagnostic Tests for Radiology Services
Multiple Procedures (51) 0 - No payment adjustment rules for multiple procedures apply.
Bilateral Surgery (50) 0 - 150% payment adjustment for bilateral procedures does NOT apply.
Physician Supervisions 09 - Concept does not apply.
Assistant Surgeon (80, 82) 0 - Payment restriction for assistants at surgery applies to this procedure...
Co-Surgeons (62) 0 - Co-surgeons not permitted for this procedure.
Team Surgery (66) 0 - Team surgeons not permitted for this procedure.
Diagnostic Imaging Family 99 - Concept Does Not Apply
APC Status Indicator STV-Packaged Codes
ASC Payment Indicator Packaged service/item; no separate payment made.
Type of Service (TOS) 4 - Diagnostic Radiology
Berenson-Eggers TOS (BETOS) I1B - Standard imaging - musculoskeletal
MUE 1
CCS Clinical Classification 226 - Other diagnostic radiology and related techniques
26 Professional component: certain procedures are a combination of a physician or other qualified health care professional component and a technical component. when the physician or other qualified health care professional component is reported separately, the service may be identified by adding modifier 26 to the usual procedure number.
X5 Diagnostic services requested by another clinician: for reporting services by a clinician who furnishes care to the patient only as requested by another clinician or subsequent and related services requested by another clinician; this modifier is reported for patient relationships that may not be adequately captured by the above alternative categories; reporting clinician service examples include but are not limited to, the radiologist's interpretation of an imaging study requested by another clinician
TC Technical component; under certain circumstances, a charge may be made for the technical component alone; under those circumstances the technical component charge is identified by adding modifier 'tc' to the usual procedure number; technical component charges are institutional charges and not billed separately by physicians; however, portable x-ray suppliers only bill for technical component and should utilize modifier tc; the charge data from portable x-ray suppliers will then be used to build customary and prevailing profiles
GC This service has been performed in part by a resident under the direction of a teaching physician
FY X-ray taken using computed radiography technology/cassette-based imaging
59 Distinct procedural service: under certain circumstances, it may be necessary to indicate that a procedure or service was distinct or independent from other non-e/m services performed on the same day. modifier 59 is used to identify procedures/services, other than e/m services, that are not normally reported together, but are appropriate under the circumstances. documentation must support a different session, different procedure or surgery, different site or organ system, separate incision/excision, separate lesion, or separate injury (or area of injury in extensive injuries) not ordinarily encountered or performed on the same day by the same individual. however, when another already established modifier is appropriate it should be used rather than modifier 59. only if no more descriptive modifier is available, and the use of modifier 59 best explains the circumstances, should modifier 59 be used. note: modifier 59 should not be appended to an e/m service. to report a separate and distinct e/m service with a non-e/m service performed on the same date, see modifier 25.
GY Item or service statutorily excluded, does not meet the definition of any medicare benefit or, for non-medicare insurers, is not a contract benefit
XS Separate structure, a service that is distinct because it was performed on a separate organ/structure
76 Repeat procedure or service by same physician or other qualified health care professional: it may be necessary to indicate that a procedure or service was repeated by the same physician or other qualified health care professional subsequent to the original procedure or service. this circumstance may be reported by adding modifier 76 to the repeated procedure or service. note: this modifier should not be appended to an e/m service.
XU Unusual non-overlapping service, the use of a service that is distinct because it does not overlap usual components of the main service
X4 Episodic/focused services: for reporting services by clinicians who provide focused care on particular types of treatment limited to a defined period and circumstance; the patient has a problem, acute or chronic, that will be treated with surgery, radiation, or some other type of generally time-limited intervention; reporting clinician service examples include but are not limited to, the orthopedic surgeon performing a knee replacement and seeing the patient through the postoperative period
51 Multiple procedures: when multiple procedures, other than e/m services, physical medicine and rehabilitation services or provision of supplies (eg, vaccines), are performed at the same session by the same individual, the primary procedure or service may be reported as listed. the additional procedure(s) or service(s) may be identified by appending modifier 51 to the additional procedure or service code(s). note: this modifier should not be appended to designated "add-on" codes (see appendix d).
52 Reduced services: under certain circumstances a service or procedure is partially reduced or eliminated at the discretion of the physician or other qualified health care professional. under these circumstances the service provided can be identified by its usual procedure number and the addition of modifier 52, signifying that the service is reduced. this provides a means of reporting reduced services without disturbing the identification of the basic service. note: for hospital outpatient reporting of a previously scheduled procedure/service that is partially reduced or cancelled as a result of extenuating circumstances or those that threaten the well-being of the patient prior to or after administration of anesthesia, see modifiers 73 and 74 (see modifiers approved for asc hospital outpatient use).
77 Repeat procedure by another physician or other qualified health care professional: it may be necessary to indicate that a basic procedure or service was repeated by another physician or other qualified health care professional subsequent to the original procedure or service. this circumstance may be reported by adding modifier 77 to the repeated procedure or service. note: this modifier should not be appended to an e/m service.
AQ Physician providing a service in an unlisted health professional shortage area (hpsa)
AR Physician provider services in a physician scarcity area
AT Acute treatment (this modifier should be used when reporting service 98940, 98941, 98942)
CR Catastrophe/disaster related
FX X-ray taken using film
GA Waiver of liability statement issued as required by payer policy, individual case
GP Services delivered under an outpatient physical therapy plan of care
GV Attending physician not employed or paid under arrangement by the patient's hospice provider
GW Service not related to the hospice patient's terminal condition
GX Notice of liability issued, voluntary under payer policy
GZ Item or service expected to be denied as not reasonable and necessary
KX Requirements specified in the medical policy have been met
LT Left side (used to identify procedures performed on the left side of the body)
PC Wrong surgery or other invasive procedure on patient
Q6 Service furnished under a fee-for-time compensation arrangement by a substitute physician or by a substitute physical therapist furnishing outpatient physical therapy services in a health professional shortage area, a medically underserved area, or a rural area
RT Right side (used to identify procedures performed on the right side of the body)
X2 Continuous/focused services: for reporting services by clinicians whose expertise is needed for the ongoing management of a chronic disease or a condition that needs to be managed and followed with no planned endpoint to the relationship; reporting clinician service examples include but are not limited to: a rheumatologist taking care of the patient's rheumatoid arthritis longitudinally but not providing general primary care services
XE Separate encounter, a service that is distinct because it occurred during a separate encounter
XP Separate practitioner, a service that is distinct because it was performed by a different practitioner
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