Respiratory Question for the Week of April 26, 2021

Question:

I am confused about reporting 94728 can you clarify how it is used?

Answer:

Computer-aided IOS helps clinicians to detect subtle changes in a patient’s airway function earlier than when using conventional and more expensive techniques. As the patient breathes through a pneumotachograph, a sound wave generated by a loudspeaker is superimposed over their breathing. The patient’s airflow and sound wave response is transmitted to the apparatus and used to calculate the various components of resistance to breathing. Less effort-dependent, it has been shown to be better tolerated by the pediatric population.

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