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Coding Q&A By Julie C. Bulman, MD, RPVI


Hemodialysis access interventions


fistula (AVF) creation for hemodialysis access? A For the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) 2023 code set, new Category


Q How do I code for percutaneous arteriovenous 1 codes were released and effective January 2023 for the creation of AVFs


from an endovascular approach. These codes describe creation of an AVF in the upper extremity for hemodialysis access, via either a single access (36836) or two separate accesses (36837) to fuse a peripheral artery and peripheral vein after energy application. These codes include all associated image guidance as well as associated maturation procedures such as same-session angioplasty or competing vessel embolization.


36836 Percutaneous arteriovenous fistula creation, upper extremity, single access of both the peripheral artery and peripheral vein, including fistula maturation procedures (e.g., transluminal balloon angioplasty, coil embolization) when performed, including all vascular access, imaging guidance and radiologic supervision and interpretation.


36837 Percutaneous arteriovenous fistula creation, upper extremity, separate access sites of the peripheral artery and peripheral vein, including fistula maturation procedures (e.g., transluminal balloon angioplasty, coil embolization) when performed, including all vascular access, imaging guidance and radiologic supervision and interpretation.


Disclaimer: SIR is providing this billing and coding guide for educational and information purposes only. It is not intended to provide legal, medical or any other kind of advice. The guide is meant to be an adjunct to the American Medical Association’s (AMA’s) Current Procedural Terminology (2023/CPT®). It is not comprehensive and does not replace CPT®. Our intent is to assist physicians, business managers and coders. Therefore, a precise knowledge of the definitions of the CPT® descriptors and the appropriate services associated with each code is mandatory for proper coding of physician service. Please refer to 2023 CPT® for full and complete guidelines.


Q How do I code AVF access banding for flow reduction in the setting of access-associated


steal syndrome? A Banding of an AVF for flow reduction is coded using the same CPT® code


as complete ligation (37607). This code describes specifically ligating with


suture to completely occlude the AV access or banding to reduce blood flow. This code is used regardless of approach, whether open (direct visualization of the fistula for banding) or percutaneous (needle guided suture placement under ultrasound guidance). This procedure is typically performed in the setting of steal syndrome.


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