Metabolic disorder following failed attempted termination of pregnancy
ICD-10 O07.33 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of metabolic disorder following failed attempted termination of pregnancy.
O07.33 refers to a metabolic disorder that arises as a consequence of a failed attempted termination of pregnancy. This condition may manifest due to various physiological and biochemical changes that occur when a pregnancy is interrupted but not successfully terminated. Patients may experience complications such as hormonal imbalances, electrolyte disturbances, and metabolic derangements that can lead to conditions like diabetic ketoacidosis or hyperglycemia. The management of this disorder often requires a multidisciplinary approach, including obstetricians, endocrinologists, and mental health professionals, to address both the physical and psychological impacts of the failed termination. Close monitoring of the patient's metabolic status, along with appropriate interventions, is crucial to mitigate risks and ensure the health and safety of the patient. Documentation should include details of the attempted termination, the metabolic disorder diagnosed, and the treatment plan implemented.
Detailed documentation of the attempted termination, including methods used and patient consent.
Patients presenting with complications after a failed termination, including metabolic disturbances.
Consideration of the psychological impact on the patient and the need for mental health support.
Thorough documentation of maternal-fetal interactions and metabolic monitoring.
High-risk patients with pre-existing metabolic disorders who undergo termination attempts.
Focus on the management of both maternal and fetal health post-failed termination.
Used when managing a patient with complications following a failed termination.
Comprehensive documentation of all care provided, including metabolic monitoring.
Obstetricians should ensure that all aspects of care are documented to support coding.
Documentation must include details of the failed termination attempt, the specific metabolic disorder diagnosed, and the treatment plan. It should also address any follow-up care provided.