CPT Codes For Neurostimulator Analysis-Programming Procedures

Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for neurostimulator analysis-programming procedures.

CPT Code 95970

CPT 95970 describes the electronic analysis of an implanted neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter by a physician or other qualified health care professional, with the brain, cranial nerve, spinal cord, peripheral nerve, or sacral nerve, neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including contact group[s], interleaving, amplitude, pulse width, frequency [Hz], on/off cycling, burst, magnet mode, dose lockout, selectable patient parameters, responsive neurostimulation, detection algorithms, closed-loop parameters, and passive parameters, without programming.

CPT Code 95971

CPT 95971 describes an electronic analysis of implanted neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including contact groups, interleaving, amplitude, pulse width, frequency, on/off cycling, burst, magnet mode, dose lockout, selectable patient parameters, responsive neurostimulation, detection algorithms, closed-loop parameters, and passive parameters, as well as simple spinal cord or peripheral nerve neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter programming, all performed by a physician or other qualified health care professional.

CPT Code 95972

CPT 95972 describes an electronic analysis of an implanted neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including contact groups, interleaving, amplitude, pulse width, frequency, on/off cycling, burst, magnet mode, dose lockout, selectable patient parameters, responsive neurostimulation, detection algorithms, closed-loop parameters, and passive parameters, as well as complex spinal cord or peripheral nerve neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter programming, all performed by a physician or other qualified health care professional.

CPT Code 95976

CPT 95976 describes an electronic analysis of implanted neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including contact groups, interleaving, amplitude, pulse width, frequency, on/off cycling, burst, magnet mode, dose lockout, selectable patient parameters, responsive neurostimulation, detection algorithms, closed-loop parameters, and passive parameters, by a physician or other qualified health care professional, as well as simple cranial nerve neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter programming by a physician or other qualified health care professional.

CPT Code 95977

CPT 95977 describes an electronic analysis of an implanted neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including contact groups, interleaving, amplitude, pulse width, frequency (Hz), on/off cycling, burst, magnet mode, dose lockout, selectable patient parameters, responsive neurostimulation, detection algorithms, closed-loop parameters, and passive parameters, by a physician or other qualified health care professional, as well as complex cranial nerve neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter programming by a physician or other qualified health care professional.

CPT Code 95980

CPT 95980 describes an electronic analysis of an implanted gastric neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including programming, rate, pulse amplitude, duration, waveform configuration, battery status, electrode selectability, output modulation, cycling, and impedance and patient measurements, intraoperatively.

CPT Code 95981

CPT 95981 describes an electronic analysis of an implanted gastric neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including rate, pulse amplitude, duration, waveform configuration, battery status, electrode selectability, output modulation, cycling, impedance, and patient measurements, without reprogramming.

CPT Code 95982

CPT 95982 describes an electronic analysis of an implanted gastric neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including rate, pulse amplitude, duration, waveform configuration, battery status, electrode selectability, output modulation, cycling, impedance, and patient measurements, with subsequent reprogramming.

CPT Code 95983

CPT 95983 describes an electronic analysis of implanted neurostimulator pulse generator/transmitter, including contact groups, interleaving, amplitude, pulse width, frequency, on/off cycling, burst, magnet mode, dose lockout, selectable patient parameters, responsive neurostimulation, detection algorithms, closed-loop parameters, and passive parameters, programmed by a physician or other qualified health care professional, with the first 15 minutes of face-to-face time with the physician or other qualified health care professional.

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