Highmark Commercial Medical Policy - Pennsylvania |
Medical Policy: | L-199-002 |
Topic: | Myoclonic Epilepsy with Ragged Red Fibers (MERRF) |
Section: | Laboratory |
Effective Date: | November 13, 2017 |
Issue Date: | November 13, 2017 |
Last Reviewed: | March 2017 |
MERRF is a multisystem mitochondrial disease which typically presents with myoclonus (brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles), followed by generalized epilepsy, ataxia (lack of coordination of muscle movements), weakness, and dementia. Ragged red fibers (RRF) are identified on muscle biopsy pathology. Other common findings include hearing loss, short stature, optic atrophy, and cardiomyopathy with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (a syndrome in which there is extra electrical connection in the heart at birth causing rapid heartbeat). Occasionally pigmentary retinopathy and lipomatosis are observed. Most cases present in childhood after normal early development. MERRF is caused by mutations in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and follows maternal inheritance. This means that a female who carries the mtDNA point mutation will pass it on to all of her children. A male who carries the mtDNA mutation cannot pass it on to his children. Management is usually palliative. Certain antiepileptic drugs, such as valproic acid, should be avoided as they may cause secondary carnitine deficiency or can be used with L-carnitine supplementation. |
This policy is designed to address medical guidelines that are appropriate for the majority of individuals with a particular disease, illness, or condition. Each person's unique clinical circumstances may warrant individual consideration, based on review of applicable medical records.
Policy Position Coverage is subject to the specific terms of the member’s benefit plan. |
Known MERRF familial mutation testing may be considered medically necessary when the following criteria have been met:
MERRF targeted mutation analysis may be considered medically necessary when ALL of the following criteria have been met:
Whole mtDNA sequencing may be considered medically necessary when ALL of the following criteria have been met:
*Exceptions may be considered if technical advances in testing demonstrate significant advantages that would support a medical need to retest.
Professional Statements and Societal Positions |
Guidelines and Evidence
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Place of Service: Outpatient |
MERRF is typically an outpatient procedure which is only eligible for coverage as an inpatient procedure in special circumstances, including, but not limited to, the presence of a co-morbid condition that would require monitoring in a more controlled environment such as the inpatient setting.
The policy position applies to all commercial lines of business |
Denial Statements |
Services that do not meet the criteria of this policy will not be considered medically necessary. A network provider cannot bill the member for the denied service unless: (a) the provider has given advance written notice, informing the member that the service may be deemed not medically necessary; (b) the member is provided with an estimate of the cost; and (c) the member agrees in writing to assume financial responsibility in advance of receiving the service. The signed agreement must be maintained in the provider’s records.
Links |
05/2017, REMINDER: Molecular and Genomic Testing