Local Coverage Determination (LCD):
Serum Magnesium (L36700)
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Document Information
LCD ID
L36700
LCD Title
Serum Magnesium
Proposed LCD in Comment Period
N/A
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Original Effective Date
For services performed on or after 03/13/2017
Revision Effective Date
For services performed on or after 10/01/2019
Revision Ending Date
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Notice Period Start Date
01/26/2017
Notice Period End Date
03/12/2017
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Magnesium is a mineral required by the body for the use of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as a source of energy. It is also necessary for neuromuscular irritability and blood clotting. Magnesium deficiency produces neuromuscular disorders. It may cause weakness, tremors, tetany, and convulsions. Hypomagnesemia is associated with hypocalcemia, hypokalemia, long-term hyperalimentation, intravenous therapy, diabetes mellitus (especially during treatment of ketoacidosis); alcoholism and other types of malnutrition; malabsorption; hyperparathyroidism; dialysis; pregnancy; and hyperaldosteronism. The following are other conditions that may cause magnesium deficiencies
- Renal loss of magnesium occurs with cis-platinum therapy.
- Hypomagnesemia may also be induced by amphotericin or anti-EGFR (some monoclonal antibodies) toxicity.
- Magnesium deficiency is described with cardiac arrhythmias. There is evidence that magnesium may cause arrhythmias.
Indications:
Utilization of certain cardiac drugs which cause adverse effects in the presence of low magnesium (i.e., quinidine, procainamide, and disopyramide phosphate or Norpace). Patients taking these drugs should have their magnesium checked approximately once every six months.
- Long term parenteral nutrition. Patients on long term parenteral nutrition that are otherwise asymptomatic should have their serum magnesium checked monthly.
- Malabsorption syndrome. The frequency should depend on the severity of the syndrome, but once the patient's level is stabilized, a monthly check should be adequate.
- Renal loss secondary to diuretic use.
- Chronic alcoholism, diabetic acidosis, and renal tubular acidosis. These patients should be followed on an as needed basis according to their symptomatology. Without symptoms, they should be checked no more than annually.
- Chronic diarrhea, otherwise unexplained and persistent.
- Prolonged nasogastric suction greater than five days. These patients should have a magnesium check every two to three weeks.
- Cisplatin treatment.
- Amphotericin treatment
- EGFR monoclonal antibodies
- Patients receiving IV magnesium therapy for a low serum level. Serum level should be monitored appropriately.
- Patients with hypocalcemia. If the hypocalcemia persists, the level should probably be checked on a six-month basis as long as the patient does not have symptoms of arrhythmias that would warrant closer follow up.
- Lethargy and confusion that are not otherwise explained. Once a patient has been diagnosed with mental health processes such as Alzheimer or psychotic depression, etc., there is no indication to follow their magnesium level on a regular basis.
- Patients receiving oral magnesium in the face of impaired renal function should have their magnesium level checked on a monthly basis.
Other clinical situations:
- Pre-eclampsia
- Unexplained muscular paralysis
- Neuromuscular irritability
- Blood clotting abnormalities
- Evidence (mixed) that magnesium levels are low and increased magnesium may benefit patients with sickle cell anemia, beta thalassemia and hypersplenism– more recent articles dispute this.
- Long Q-T syndrome, torsades de pointes and ventricular arrhythmias.
Summary of Evidence
NA
Analysis of Evidence
(Rationale for Determination)
NA
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