Other Services
Chapter 8
Section 16.1
Mucus Clearance Devices
Issue Date: June 5, 1995
Revision: C-1, March 10, 2017
1.0 HCPCS
PROCEDURE CODES
A7025, A7026, E0480 -
E0484, S8185
2.0 DESCRIPTION
2.1 Mucus clearance
devices are designed to clear mucus secretions from the lungs of
patients with mucociliary clearance impairment.
2.2 Some mucus
clearance devices resemble a combination of a smoker’s pipe and
a referee’s whistle. It consists of a hardened plastic mouthpiece
at one end, a plastic perforated cover at the opposite end, and
a valve on the inside created by a high-density stainless steel
ball resting in a plastic circular cone.
2.3 Other bronchial drainage systems
include an air oscillator and an inflatable vest and uses high-frequency
chest wall oscillations, which also clear mucus from the airway
wall. This type of system is a mechanical form of Chest Physical
Therapy (CPT) used as an alternative to conventional CPT in patients with
Cystic Fibrosis (CF).
3.0 POLICY
3.1 Mucus clearance
devices may be cost-shared for beneficiaries with mucus producing
lung diseases, including, but not limited to CF and Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease (COPD) (which encompasses both chronic bronchitis
and emphysema), and for beneficiaries with secretory impairment
that requires mucus clearance.
3.2 The mucus clearance device
used must be U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved. Coverage
can only begin effective the date of FDA approval.
3.3 Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation
(IPV) (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) code E0481)
may be considered for cost-sharing when the diagnosis is CF.
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