Embolism following (induced) termination of pregnancy
ICD-10 O04.7 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of embolism following (induced) termination of pregnancy.
Embolism following an induced termination of pregnancy refers to the occurrence of an embolic event, such as pulmonary embolism or venous thromboembolism, that arises as a complication after a medical or surgical abortion. This condition can occur due to various factors, including changes in coagulation status, immobility, or underlying health conditions that predispose the patient to thromboembolic events. Medical abortions, which involve the use of medications to terminate a pregnancy, can also lead to complications if not monitored properly. Therapeutic terminations, performed for medical reasons, may carry additional risks depending on the patient's health status. Post-abortion care is crucial in monitoring for signs of complications, including embolism, and ensuring that patients receive appropriate follow-up care to mitigate risks. Clinicians must be vigilant in assessing patients for symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or swelling in the extremities, which may indicate an embolic event. Accurate coding of this condition is essential for proper documentation and reimbursement, as well as for tracking complications associated with pregnancy termination.
Detailed documentation of the procedure performed, patient history, and any complications encountered during or after the termination.
Patients presenting with complications post-abortion, including signs of embolism.
Consideration of the patient's overall health, history of thromboembolic events, and the type of termination performed.
Comprehensive documentation of high-risk factors, including maternal comorbidities and the rationale for therapeutic termination.
Management of high-risk pregnancies where termination is indicated due to maternal health concerns.
In-depth assessment of maternal-fetal risks and the implications of termination on both mother and fetus.
Used in cases of incomplete abortion or post-abortion complications.
Documentation of the procedure performed and indication for aspiration.
Obstetricians must ensure that the procedure is well-documented to support coding.
Common signs include sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, rapid heart rate, and swelling in the legs. Patients should be monitored closely for these symptoms in the post-abortion period.