ICD-10-PCS Billable Code

4A030BF

Measurement Arterial to Other Thoracic with Pressure, Open Approach

Procedural Specifications

Clinical Axis Detail Definition
Section4 Measurement and Monitoring
Body SystemA Physiological Systems
Operation0 Measurement
Body Part3 Arterial
Approach0 Open
DeviceB Pressure
QualifierF Other Thoracic

Operation Definition

Determining the level of a physiological or physical function at a point in time

Procedure Overview

Measurement procedures capture a single reading of how a physiological system is functioning at one moment in time - a blood pressure check, a cardiac output study, or a one-time pressure reading in a joint or vessel. These are diagnostic snapshots, not treatments, and they help clinicians decide whether a body system is working within normal limits or needs further workup.

Because the result is a point-in-time value rather than an ongoing trend, this family covers tests performed once during an encounter rather than continuous bedside monitoring. Examples include intracranial pressure measurement done as a discrete study, a single arterial blood gas-adjacent hemodynamic reading, or a metabolic rate determination. The information gathered typically guides an immediate clinical decision, such as whether to proceed with surgery or adjust medication.

Anatomy & Axis Detail

Arterial

Measurement of the arterial system centers on the pressure and flow characteristics within the vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the tissues, most commonly blood pressure but also including intra-arterial pressure monitoring in critically ill patients or ankle-brachial indices used to assess peripheral arterial disease. Arterial walls are muscular and pulsatile, so the values obtained reflect not just volume but vascular tone and resistance, making this measurement essential for titrating vasopressors, diagnosing hypertension, or evaluating suspected limb ischemia. Because arterial access carries bleeding and thrombosis risk, especially with indwelling catheters, the site and method of measurement, whether cuff-based or catheter-based, is a meaningful documentation detail distinct from the value itself.

Approach: Open

Open in Measurement and Monitoring indicates a device or sensor is placed by surgically exposing the target site, for example directly placing a pressure probe onto an exposed organ during an operation. It is reserved for cases needing full surgical access, unlike Percutaneous placements that reach the same structures through a needle puncture.

Function / Device: Pressure

Pressure captures measurement of force exerted within a body system, such as intracranial, venous, arterial, or intracardiac pressure. It differs from Resistance, which measures opposition to flow rather than the force itself, and from Sampling and Pressure, a combined value used specifically for procedures like right heart catheterization that both sample fluid and record pressure. Body system context determines whether it reflects vascular, respiratory, or other pressures.

Qualifier: Other Thoracic

A residual qualifier for thoracic measurements that are not specifically cardiac, pulmonary, or coronary in nature, covering other chest structures or parameters monitored during thoracic procedures. It is used when the site of measurement falls within the thorax but does not match the more specific Right Heart, Left Heart, Pulmonary, or Coronary categories.

Coding & Documentation

A code from this family requires documentation that a specific physiological value was obtained at a defined point in time, along with the body system and the method used to obtain it. Coders should look for language like "measured," "obtained a single reading," or a discrete study name rather than language describing an ongoing bedside device. The most frequent assignment error is selecting Measurement when the record actually describes continuous monitoring over hours or days, which belongs to a different root operation; the reverse error, picking Monitoring for what was really a one-time test, also occurs. Coders should also confirm the value was clinically meaningful and not simply an incidental vital sign already captured elsewhere in nursing documentation.

Commonly Confused With

The clearest point of confusion is with Monitoring (4|A|1) in the same section and body system - both determine a physiological value, but Monitoring is explicitly repetitive over a period of time while Measurement is a single point-in-time reading. Measurement is also confused with diagnostic imaging or laboratory testing coded outside ICD-10-PCS entirely when the value comes from an external lab rather than a bedside or intraoperative procedure.

Procedural Guidance & FAQs

Coding Accuracy

Is 4A030BF a billable procedure?
Yes, 4A030BF is a complete, 7-character procedural specification that is acceptable for hospital claim reimbursement.

Technical Axis

What approach is used for 4A030BF?
This procedure utilizes the Open approach, mapping to the 5th character in the PCS axis.