ICD code definitions

CPT® Code 93740: Temperature Gradient Study

March 18, 2026
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CPT® Code 93740

CPT® Code 93740 is used to report a temperature gradient study, a diagnostic test that measures temperature differences between two or more areas of the body. This test helps evaluate circulatory function and detect abnormalities in blood flow, particularly in peripheral vascular conditions. Temperature gradient studies are commonly used to assess vascular insufficiency, autonomic dysfunction, or other circulatory disorders affecting extremities.

The test provides objective data to support diagnosis and guide treatment planning.

Key Facts About CPT® 93740

Service type: Diagnostic physiologic study
Provider type: Physicians and qualified healthcare professionals
Medical services included: Yes—measurement and evaluation of temperature differences between body regions
Test focus: Peripheral circulation and vascular function
Equipment used: Temperature sensors or thermographic devices

Common clinical indications:

  • Evaluation of peripheral vascular disease
  • Assessment of circulatory insufficiency in extremities
  • Investigation of autonomic nervous system dysfunction
  • Monitoring vascular status in chronic circulatory conditions
  • Evaluation of symptoms such as cold extremities, numbness, or poor circulation

When to Use CPT® 93740

CPT 93740 is appropriate when:

  • A temperature gradient study is performed to assess circulatory function
  • The test is medically necessary to evaluate suspected vascular abnormalities
  • Temperature measurements are used to support diagnosis or treatment planning
  • The study is performed using appropriate diagnostic equipment

Examples:

  • Evaluating a patient with suspected peripheral vascular disease
  • Assessing circulation in patients with chronic cold extremities
  • Monitoring vascular function in patients with circulatory disorders
  • Supporting diagnosis of autonomic or vascular dysfunction

Documentation Requirements

To support CPT 93740 billing, documentation should include:

  • Patient identifiers and date of service
  • Clinical indication and medical necessity for the study
  • Body regions evaluated
  • Method and equipment used
  • Temperature measurements and findings
  • Interpretation of results
  • Provider credentials and signature

Complete documentation ensures compliance, supports reimbursement, and facilitates accurate diagnosis.

Reimbursement and Coding Considerations

  • CPT 93740 is reimbursed when medically necessary and properly documented
  • Coverage depends on clinical indication and payer-specific policies
  • The procedure must include measurable temperature data and interpretation
  • Proper diagnosis coding should support vascular or circulatory evaluation
  • Verify payer-specific guidelines for physiologic diagnostic testing

Accurate coding and documentation help ensure appropriate reimbursement and reduce claim denials.

How OptiMantra Supports Temperature Gradient Studies

OptiMantra’s integrated EMR and practice management system simplifies documentation and billing for CPT 93740:

With OptiMantra, providers can:

  • Document diagnostic measurements and findings using structured clinical templates
  • Record clinical indications and link results to relevant diagnoses
  • Store diagnostic study results within the patient’s longitudinal health record
  • Document interpretation and plan follow-up care
  • Support accurate CPT and ICD-10 code selection for compliant diagnostic billing

By centralizing diagnostic documentation and billing, OptiMantra helps practices improve efficiency, ensure compliance, and optimize reimbursement.

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Disclaimer: CPT® codes are maintained by the American Medical Association. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not replace official coding guidelines or payer policies.

Jessica Castro
Jessica Castro

Jessica is a Massachusetts-based LPN with 13+ years of experience in patient care, healthcare technology, and education. As the Implementation and Customer Success Manager at OptiMantra, she helps providers optimize EMR solutions for better workflows and patient outcomes. With a Bachelor's in Community Health and a Master's in Healthcare Innovation in progress, she is passionate about leveraging technology to improve care delivery. Through her writing, she shares insights on healthcare best practices, EHR optimization, and patient advocacy to support providers in delivering exceptional care.