Salpingo-oophoritis in pregnancy, first trimester
ICD-10 O23.521 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of salpingo-oophoritis in pregnancy, first trimester.
Salpingo-oophoritis is an inflammatory condition affecting the fallopian tubes and ovaries, which can occur during pregnancy, particularly in the first trimester. This condition is often associated with infections of the genitourinary tract, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae, as well as other bacterial infections. Symptoms may include pelvic pain, fever, and abnormal vaginal discharge. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, imaging studies such as ultrasound, and laboratory tests to identify the causative organism. Treatment usually involves the use of antibiotics that are safe for use during pregnancy, as well as supportive care. It is crucial to manage this condition promptly to prevent complications such as ectopic pregnancy or preterm labor. Coders must ensure accurate documentation of the diagnosis, treatment, and any associated complications to facilitate appropriate coding and billing.
Detailed clinical notes including symptoms, diagnostic tests, and treatment plans.
Patients presenting with pelvic pain and fever during the first trimester.
Consideration of the impact of infections on pregnancy outcomes and the need for safe antibiotic therapy.
Comprehensive documentation of maternal and fetal health, including any high-risk factors.
Management of infections in high-risk pregnancies, including those with previous complications.
Close monitoring of both maternal and fetal health due to the potential impact of infections.
Used for follow-up visits after diagnosis of salpingo-oophoritis.
Documentation of symptoms, treatment response, and any changes in condition.
Obstetricians should ensure that all relevant pregnancy details are included.
Common symptoms include pelvic pain, fever, abnormal vaginal discharge, and sometimes nausea or vomiting. It is important for pregnant patients to report these symptoms promptly to their healthcare provider.