CPT Codes For Cardiography Procedures

Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for cardiography procedures.

CPT Code 93000

CPT 93000 describes an electrocardiogram and routine ECG with at least 12 leads with interpretation and report.

CPT Code 93005

CPT 93005 describes a routine ECG with at least 12 leads, tracing only, without interpretation and report.

CPT Code 93010

CPT 93010 describes a routine ECG with at least 12 leads, with interpretation and report only.

CPT Code 93015

CPT 93015 describes a cardiovascular stress test with supervision, interpretation, and report, which may involve maximal or submaximal treadmill or bicycle exercise, continuous electrocardiographic monitoring, and/or pharmacological stress.

CPT Code 93016

CPT 93016 describes supervising a cardiovascular stress test using a maximal or submaximal treadmill or bicycle exercise, continuous electrocardiographic monitoring, and/or pharmacological stress without interpretation and report.

CPT Code 93017

CPT 93017 describes a cardiovascular stress test using a maximal or submaximal treadmill or bicycle exercise, continuous electrocardiographic monitoring, and/or pharmacological stress, with tracing only, without interpretation and report.

CPT Code 93018

CPT 93018 describes the interpretation and report of a cardiovascular stress test using a maximal or submaximal treadmill or bicycle exercise and/or pharmacological stress.

CPT Code 93024

CPT 93024 describes the ergonovine provocation test.

CPT Code 93025

CPT 93025 describes the assessment of ventricular arrhythmias through microvolt T-wave alternans.

CPT Code 93040

CPT 93040 describes a rhythm ECG with interpretation and report of 1-3 leads.

CPT Code 93041

CPT 93041 describes tracing a rhythm ECG with 1-3 leads without interpretation and report.

CPT Code 93042

CPT 93042 describes a rhythm ECG with 1-3 leads, with interpretation and report only.

CPT Code 93050

CPT 93050 describes the non-invasive assessment of central arterial pressures through obtaining waveform(s), digitization, and application of nonlinear mathematical transformations, with interpretation and report of the upper extremity artery.

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