ICD-10 Code I20.1 – Angina pectoris with documented spasm (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Angina pectoris with documented spasm is I20.1.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code I20.1 – Angina pectoris with documented spasm

What it is

I20.1 identifies angina caused by a documented coronary artery spasm. Use it when the record shows transient vessel spasm producing chest pain or ischemic symptoms.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include episodic chest discomfort at rest, transient ischemic ECG changes, or evidence of reversible coronary spasm. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation.

When to use this code

Use I20.1 when the provider documents angina pectoris with coronary spasm, variant angina, or vasospastic angina. The documentation should clearly link the angina to spasm, not just nonspecific chest pain.

If the note only says angina without spasm, choose a more general angina code. Check documentation when the cause of symptoms is unclear or when spasm is suspected but not confirmed.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for unstable angina, chest pain without an angina diagnosis, or ischemic symptoms from another cause. Check documentation.

Coding tip

Look for explicit terms such as “documented spasm” or “vasospastic angina” before assigning I20.1.

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