Delayed or excessive hemorrhage following incomplete spontaneous abortion
ICD-10 O03.1 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of delayed or excessive hemorrhage following incomplete spontaneous abortion.
Delayed or excessive hemorrhage following an incomplete spontaneous abortion is a significant obstetric condition that occurs when a pregnancy ends before the 20th week and not all products of conception are expelled from the uterus. This can lead to complications such as retained tissue, which may cause prolonged bleeding or hemorrhage. The condition is classified as 'incomplete' when some but not all of the fetal tissue is expelled, leading to potential risks for the mother, including infection and severe blood loss. Emotional support is crucial for patients experiencing this condition, as it often follows a traumatic event like a miscarriage. Healthcare providers must assess the patient's physical and emotional well-being, ensuring they receive appropriate counseling and follow-up care. The management of this condition may involve medical or surgical interventions to ensure complete evacuation of the uterus and to prevent further complications.
Detailed documentation of the patient's obstetric history, current symptoms, and any interventions performed.
Patients presenting with heavy bleeding after a known miscarriage, requiring evaluation and possible intervention.
Consideration of the patient's emotional state and the need for counseling services.
Comprehensive documentation of high-risk factors, including previous pregnancy losses and current complications.
Management of patients with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss presenting with incomplete abortion.
In-depth assessment of maternal-fetal well-being and potential interventions.
Used when surgical intervention is required for incomplete abortion.
Document the indication for the procedure and any complications.
Ensure that the surgical notes detail the procedure and any findings.
Documentation should include the type of abortion, extent of hemorrhage, any interventions performed, and emotional support provided to the patient.