With the October 1st 2025 ICD-10-PCS code updates, coding professionals gained a way to capture the use of cerebral embolic protection used in conjunction with procedures such as TAVRs (transcatheter aortic valve replacements). These devices are deployed as guardians of the brain. They trap any debris that becomes dislodged during a procedure, thereby preventing a stroke.
These devices are routinely used during those types of surgical procedures, but because they were removed once the procedure was completed, they were not coded as devices. You’ll recall that in ICD-10-PCS, the definition of devices is that they remain after the procedure is complete. Previously, in order to capture these devices, a New Technology code was assigned. Now, these codes have been moved into the Medical/Surgical section of ICD-10-PCS by adding a new row to the 5A0 table (Extracorporeal or Systemic Assistance and Performance, Physiological Systems, Assistance) with the Duration character (character 5) providing the option Intraoperative. The Qualifier character (character 7) denotes the specific type of filter used. The options for the filter types are:
- M Single-capture filter
- N Dual-capture filter
- P Single deflection filter
- Q Extracorporeal Flow Reversal Circuit
The revised ICD-10-PCS table is shown below.

Here are examples of each type of filter:





