Specific code 2012 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 459.89
Other specified disorders of circulatory system
  • Short description: Circulatory disease NEC.
  • ICD-9-CM 459.89 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 459.89 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. For claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015, use an equivalent ICD-10-CM code (or codes).
  • You are viewing the 2012 version of ICD-9-CM 459.89.
  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 459.89: 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 459.89 converts approximately to:
  • 2015/16 ICD-10-CM I99.8 Other disorder of circulatory system
Approximate Synonyms
  • Abdominal wall veins distended
  • Acquired portal-systemic shunt
  • Angiectasis pregnancy
  • Arterial wall cord-like
  • Bilat arm ischemia
  • Bilat leg ischemia
  • Bilateral arm ischemia
  • Bilateral leg ischemia
  • Blocked central line
  • CABG fibrosis
  • Cannon waves
  • Cardiovascular device fibrosis
  • Cardiovascular device stenosis
  • Central line occlusion
  • Clotted arteriovenous access
  • Critical ischemia of foot
  • Device, implant or graft fibrosis
  • Dilated subcutaneous veins
  • Disorder of blood vessels of thorax
  • Disorder of portal systemic vascular shunt
  • Distal vessel occluded
  • Distal vessel patency reduced
  • Distended epigastric veins
  • Distention of artery
  • Double coronary vessel disease
  • Dysplasia of blood vessel of kidney
  • Ecchymosis
  • Ecchymosis of buccal mucosa
  • Ecchymosis of floor of mouth
  • Ecchymosis of gingivae
  • Ecchymosis of intraoral surface of lip
  • Ecchymosis of oral alveolar mucosa
  • Ecchymosis of oral cavity
  • Ecchymosis of oropharynx
  • Ecchymosis of palate
  • Ecchymosis of tongue
  • Exaggerated JVP 'v' wave
  • Fibrosis due to any device, implant AND/OR graft
  • Fibrosis due to any device, implant or graft
  • Fibrosis of cardiovascular device
  • Fibrosis of coronary artery bypass graft
  • Fibrosis of genitourinary device, implant AND/OR graft
  • Fibrosis of internal orthopedic device, implant AND/OR graft
  • Genitourinary device, implant or graft fibrosis
  • Hepatojugular reflux
  • Incompetent perforator
  • Increased central venous pressure
  • Increased collateral circulation
  • Increased vascular resistance
  • Increased venous pressure
  • Increased venous wedge pressure
  • Internal orthopedic device, implant or graft fibrosis
  • Intrahepatic phlebosclerosis and fibrosis
  • Ischemia of hand
  • Ischemia of viscera
  • Ischemia, extremity
  • Ischemia, hand
  • Ischemia, limb
  • Ischemia, viscera
  • Ischemic hand
  • Jugular venous pressure raised on inspiration
  • Left arm ischemia
  • Left leg ischemia
  • Limb ischemia
  • Muscle ecchymosis
  • Necrotizing vasculopathy
  • Occlusion of central line
  • On examination - ecchymosis
  • Organ or tissue vascular perfusion decreased
  • Partial portal-systemic vascular shunt
  • Pelvic phleboliths
  • Phlebolithiasis
  • Phlebosclerosis
  • Poor venous access
  • Portal and splenic vein sclerosis
  • Portal systemic vascular shunt disorder
  • Portosystemic venous shunt
  • Precipitate JVP 'y' descent
  • Prominent leg veins
  • Prominent leg veins - symptom
  • Prominent veins
  • Pulmonary venous congestion
  • Radiofemoral delay
  • Raised jugular venous pressure
  • Right arm ischemia
  • Right leg ischemia
  • Slow JVP 'y' descent
  • Stenosis (narrowing) of arteriovenous graft
  • Stenosis of arteriovenous dialysis fistula
  • Stenosis of cardiovascular device
  • Steroidal ecchymosis
  • Superficial ecchymosis
  • Surgical arteriovenous fistula stenosis
  • Surgical arteriovenous fistula thrombosis
  • Thrombosis of surgically created arteriovenous fistula
  • Trash foot
  • Vascular coiling
  • Vascular disease of abdomen
  • Vascular graft fibrosis
  • Venospasm
  • Venous collateral circulation, any site
  • Venous hypertension of hand
  • Venous hypertension of lower limb
  • Venous hypertension of upper limb
  • Visceral ischemia
Applies To
  • Collateral circulation (venous), any site
  • Phlebosclerosis
  • Venofibrosis
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 459.89:
  • Absorbent system disease 459.89
  • Angiectasis 459.89
  • Atrophy, atrophic
    • vascular 459.89
  • Circulation
    • collateral (venous), any site 459.89
    • defective 459.9
      • congenital 747.9
      • lower extremity 459.89
  • Collateral - see also condition
    • circulation (venous) 459.89
    • dilation, veins 459.89
  • Dilatation
    • blood vessel 459.89
    • vein 459.89
    • venule 459.89
      • anus - see Hemorrhoids
  • Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
    • absorbent system 459.89
    • angiopastic, angiospasmodic 443.9
      • cerebral 435.9
        • with transient neurologic deficit 435.9
      • vein 459.89
    • circulatory (system) NEC 459.9
      • chronic, maternal, affecting fetus or newborn 760.3
      • specified NEC 459.89
      • syphilitic 093.9
    • Wallgren's (obstruction of splenic vein with collateral circulation) 459.89
  • Ecchymosis (multiple) 459.89
    • eyelids (traumatic) 921.1
    • traumatic - see Contusion
  • Edema, edematous 782.3
    • orbit 376.33
      • circulatory 459.89
  • Elevation
    • venous pressure 459.89
  • Fibrosis, fibrotic
    • vein 459.89
      • lower extremities 459.89
  • Hypertrophy, hypertrophic
    • vein 459.89
  • Increase, increased
    • venous pressure 459.89
  • Phlebofibrosis 459.89
  • Phleboliths 459.89
  • Phlebosclerosis 459.89
  • Pressure
    • venous, increased 459.89
  • Rise, venous pressure 459.89
  • Sclerosis, sclerotic
    • vein 459.89
  • Spasm, spastic, spasticity (see also condition) 781.0
    • vein NEC 459.89
  • Venofibrosis 459.89
  • Wallgren's
    • disease (obstruction of splenic vein with collateral circulation) 459.89
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