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Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for the heart’s diagnostic radiology (diagnostic imaging) procedures.
CPT Code 75557
CPT 75557 describes cardiac magnetic resonance imaging for morphology and function without contrast material.
CPT Code 75559
CPT 75559 describes cardiac magnetic resonance imaging for morphology and function without contrast material, including stress imaging.
CPT Code 75561
CPT 75561 describes Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging for morphology and function with and without contrast material(s), followed by other sequences.
CPT Code 75563
CPT 75563 describes cardiac magnetic resonance imaging for morphology and function without contrast material(s), followed by contrast material(s) and other sequences, including stress imaging.
CPT Code 75571
CPT 75571 describes computed tomography of the heart without contrast material, with quantitative evaluation of coronary calcium.
CPT Code 75572
CPT 75572 describes Computed tomography of the heart with a contrast material for evaluation of cardiac structure and morphology, including 3D image postprocessing, assessment of cardiac function, and evaluation of venous structures, if performed.
CPT Code 75573
CPT 75573 describes computed tomography of the heart with a contrast material for evaluation of the cardiac structure and morphology in congenital heart disease, including 3D image postprocessing, assessment of left ventricular cardiac function, right ventricular structure and function, and evaluation of vascular structures if performed.
CPT Code 75574
CPT 75574 describes computed tomographic angiography of the heart, coronary arteries, and bypass grafts (when present) with contrast material, including 3D image postprocessing, evaluation of the cardiac structure and morphology, assessment of cardiac function, and evaluation of venous structures (if performed).
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