ICD-10-PCS Billable Code

4B01XVZ

Measurement Peripheral Nervous to No Qualifier with Stimulator, External Approach

Procedural Specifications

Clinical Axis Detail Definition
Section4 Measurement and Monitoring
Body SystemB Physiological Devices
Operation0 Measurement
Body Part1 Peripheral Nervous
ApproachX External
DeviceV Stimulator
QualifierZ No Qualifier

Operation Definition

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

Procedure Overview

This family covers point-in-time measurements obtained specifically from a physiological device already present in the patient, such as reading a pacemaker's programmed parameters or checking output from an implanted pump. Rather than measuring the body directly, the procedure captures data the device itself is generating or storing, at a single moment.

These readings are typically performed during device interrogation visits or troubleshooting encounters, where a clinician connects a programmer or reader to an implanted or external device to confirm it is functioning correctly and to inform decisions about reprogramming or replacement.

Anatomy & Axis Detail

Peripheral Nervous

Measurement of the peripheral nervous system captures electrical activity or conduction properties from nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, such as motor and sensory nerves in the limbs. Clinicians use these readings to evaluate nerve entrapment, polyneuropathy, radiculopathy, or traumatic nerve injury, often through intraoperative or bedside nerve conduction testing rather than a distinct surgical act. Because peripheral nerves are numerous and functionally distinct, the specific nerve or nerve group being tested should be documented, along with the parameter measured, such as conduction velocity or amplitude, since this distinguishes screening studies from targeted diagnostic evaluation. The peripheral location also means testing can sometimes occur percutaneously or via surface electrodes, which affects device selection and coding of the qualifier. Accurate capture of this data supports decisions about conservative management versus surgical decompression or repair, making precise documentation of the tested structure clinically meaningful.

Approach: External

External in Measurement and Monitoring refers to devices that record data from the skin or body surface without penetrating it, such as a surface electrocardiogram lead or an external fetal heart rate monitor. It is the least invasive of the values here, contrasting with Percutaneous and Open approaches that place sensors beneath the skin or within an exposed site.

Function / Device: Stimulator

Stimulator, as a qualifier in Measurement and Monitoring, indicates that the measurement was obtained using or in conjunction with an implanted electrical stimulator device, such as during interrogation of a neurostimulator. It differs from Pacemaker and Defibrillator qualifiers by specifying a device delivering therapeutic stimulation rather than cardiac pacing or shock therapy, most often in neurologic contexts.

Coding & Documentation

Coders should confirm the documentation specifies that the value came from an existing physiological device, not directly from a body system, and that it was a single reading rather than ongoing surveillance. The device type and the parameter measured should be clear in the note. A frequent mistake is coding routine device checks that are bundled into another procedure, such as a pacemaker interrogation performed immediately before generator replacement, as a separate Measurement code when payer or coding guidance treats it as inherent to the primary procedure. Coders also sometimes misclassify the body system value, choosing Physiological Systems (4|A|0) when the reading in fact came from the device rather than the patient's tissue directly.

Commonly Confused With

This is most often confused with 4|A|0 Measurement of Physiological Systems - the distinction is the source of the data: a device reading versus a direct physiological reading. It is also distinct from device Insertion or Revision under Medical and Surgical, which covers placing or adjusting the hardware rather than reading data from it.

Procedural Guidance & FAQs

Coding Accuracy

Is 4B01XVZ a billable procedure?
Yes, 4B01XVZ is a complete, 7-character procedural specification that is acceptable for hospital claim reimbursement.

Technical Axis

What approach is used for 4B01XVZ?
This procedure utilizes the External approach, mapping to the 5th character in the PCS axis.