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Can Someone Tell Me What "External" And "Internal" Means In The Code Descriptions 92960 And 92961?

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Good evening. Can someone tell me what "external" and "internal" means in the code descriptions 92960 and 92961? Thank you always! :)

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The difference between 92960 and 92961 is as follows:

92960 requires when external cardioversion. For example. For example; a PT comes in with Afib; they will do external cardioversion first. They are going to shock the heart with electrode pads.

92961 is when internal cardioversion is needed. For example; PT came in with Afib; they tried first external cardioversion but it did not resolved the Afib; so now they have to go in internally to shock the heart. Meaning (this is from Supercoder) "placement of one or more catheters into the heart under fluoroscopy; and a much greater knowledge of electrophysiology procedure

Here is the ref I found for you to read between the differences from Supercoder: <https://www.supercoder.com/my-ask-an-expert/topic/external-cardioversion-and-complete-ep>
 
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