Effective Date:
a) This policy will apply to all services performed on or after the above revision date which will become the new effective date.
b) For all services referred to in this policy that were performed before the revision date, contact customer service for the rules that would apply.
1) Deep Brain Stimulation requires pre-authorization.
2) Deep brain stimulation is used to treat advanced Parkinson’s disease, intractable primary dystonia or intractable essential tremor that is interfering with ADLs where other forms of treatment have failed.
1. Unilateral or bilateral deep brain stimulators (e.g., stimulation of the ventral intermediate thalamic nucleus, globus pallidus, and subthalamic nucleus) is considered medically necessary for the treatment of intractable tremors as a consequence of Parkinson`s disease (G20-G21.9) when all of the following criteria are met:
a. Disease duration of at least 5 years and
b. Response to L-DOPA with at least 30% improvement in United Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) and
c. Documentation of treatment fluctuations and/ or dyskinesia.
2. Unilateral or bilateral deep brain stimulators (e.g., stimulation of the globus pallidus and subthalamic nucleus) is considered medically necessary for the treatment of persons 8 years of age or older with intractable primary dystonia (G24.1-G24.4, G24.8-G24.9), including generalized and/or segmental dystonia, hemidystonia and cervical dystonia.
3. Unilateral or bilateral deep brain stimulators (e.g., stimulation of the globus pallidus and subthalamic nucleus) is considered medically necessary for the treatment of adults (18 years of age or older) with intractable essential tremor (G25.0). The tremor needs to be severe enough to interfere with ADLs and needs to have failed (or been intolerant to) an adequate trial of beta blockers and anticonvulsants.
Codes Used In This BI:
61863
Implantation of neurostimulators electrode array; first array
61864
Implantation of neurostimulators electrode array; each addtl array
61867
Implantation of neurostimulators electrode array with monitoring; first array
61868
Implantation of neurostimulators electrode array with monitoring; each addtl array
1. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) for tremor from other causes such as trauma, multiple sclerosis (MS), degenerative disorders, metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, and drug-induced movement disorders is considered experimental and investigational because DBS has not been shown to be effective for treating tremors due to these other causes.
2. DBS is considered experimental and investigational for all other indications, including the treatment of Alzheimer`s disease, Parkinson’s disease-related dysarthria/speech deficits, head or voice tremor, blepharospasm, obesity, depression, epilepsy, chronic cluster headache, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Tourette syndrome because there is insufficient evidence to support its effectiveness for these indications.