Gestational edema with proteinuria, second trimester
ICD-10 O12.22 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of gestational edema with proteinuria, second trimester.
Gestational edema with proteinuria in the second trimester refers to the accumulation of excess fluid in the tissues of a pregnant woman, accompanied by the presence of protein in the urine, occurring between the 14th and 27th weeks of gestation. This condition is significant as it may indicate underlying issues related to kidney function or the body's ability to manage fluid balance during pregnancy. Unlike gestational hypertension or preeclampsia, this condition occurs without elevated blood pressure. Clinically, gestational edema can manifest as swelling in the legs, feet, and hands, while proteinuria is typically assessed through urine tests. The presence of protein in the urine can be a marker for potential complications, necessitating careful monitoring and management. It is essential for healthcare providers to differentiate this condition from other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy to ensure appropriate care and intervention. Regular prenatal visits and urine analysis are crucial for early detection and management of gestational edema with proteinuria, ensuring the health of both the mother and the fetus.
Detailed prenatal visit notes including urine test results, edema assessment, and maternal health status.
Routine prenatal visits where proteinuria is detected, management of mild edema, and monitoring for signs of preeclampsia.
Ensure clear documentation of the absence of hypertension and other related symptoms to avoid misdiagnosis.
Comprehensive records of maternal and fetal assessments, including ultrasound findings and laboratory results.
Management of high-risk pregnancies with gestational edema and proteinuria, requiring close monitoring.
Focus on the potential for progression to more severe conditions and the need for multidisciplinary care.
Used to assess protein levels in urine during prenatal visits.
Document the reason for urinalysis and results clearly.
Ensure that the urinalysis is linked to the assessment of gestational edema.
Proteinuria in gestational edema can indicate potential complications, such as the risk of developing preeclampsia. It is crucial to monitor protein levels to ensure maternal and fetal health.