CPT Code 84484

Data Updated for Q4 2018

CPT Code: 84484

Description: Troponin, quantitative

Status Code

X
Statutory Exclusion. These codes represent an item or service that is not in the statutory definition of “physician services” for fee schedule payment purposes. No RVUS or payment amounts are shown for these codes,


Global Days

XXX
The global concept does not apply to the code.


Medicare RUVs and Fees

Work RVU – 0.00
Malpractice RVU – 0.00
Facility RVU – 0.00
Non-Facility RVU – 0.00
Facility Total RVU – 0.00
Non-Facility Total RVU – 0.00

Medicare National Facility Total Payment – $0
Medicare National Non-Facility Total Payment – $0


Bundling Information

Includes

No Incudes Edits for this Code


Included In

No Incuded In Edits for this Code


Mutually Exclusive

No Mutually Exclusive Edits for this Code


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Related CPT Codes

CPT Code Description
84402 Testosterone; free
84402 Testosterone; free
84403 Testosterone; total
84410 Testosterone; bioavailable, direct measurement (eg, differential precipitation)
84425 Thiamine (Vitamin B-1)
84430 Thiocyanate
84431 Thromboxane metabolite(s), including thromboxane if performed, urine
84432 Thyroglobulin
84436 Thyroxine; total
84437 Thyroxine; requiring elution (eg, neonatal)
84439 Thyroxine; free
84442 Thyroxine binding globulin (TBG)
84443 Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)
84445 Thyroid stimulating immune globulins (TSI)
84446 Tocopherol alpha (Vitamin E)
84449 Transcortin (cortisol binding globulin)
84450 Transferase; aspartate amino (AST) (SGOT)
84460 Transferase; alanine amino (ALT) (SGPT)
84466 Transferrin
84478 Triglycerides
84479 Thyroid hormone (T3 or T4) uptake or thyroid hormone binding ratio (THBR)
84480 Triiodothyronine T3; total (TT-3)
84481 Triiodothyronine T3; free
84482 Triiodothyronine T3; reverse
84484 Troponin, quantitative
84485 Trypsin; duodenal fluid
84488 Trypsin; feces, qualitative
84490 Trypsin; feces, quantitative, 24-hour collection


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