Extremely low birth weight newborn, 750-999 grams
ICD-10 P07.03 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of extremely low birth weight newborn, 750-999 grams.
P07.03 refers to newborns classified as extremely low birth weight (ELBW), weighing between 750 and 999 grams at birth. These infants are at significant risk for a variety of complications due to their low birth weight, including respiratory distress syndrome, intraventricular hemorrhage, and necrotizing enterocolitis. The management of ELBW infants often requires specialized neonatal intensive care, including thermal stabilization, respiratory support, and nutritional management. Maternal factors such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and infections can contribute to the risk of delivering an ELBW infant. Delivery complications, including preterm labor and placental insufficiency, also play a critical role in the outcomes of these newborns. Accurate coding for P07.03 is essential for tracking outcomes and resource utilization in neonatal care.
Detailed records of birth weight, gestational age, and any complications during delivery and postnatal care.
Management of ELBW infants in the NICU, including respiratory support and feeding challenges.
Close monitoring of growth parameters and developmental milestones is crucial for accurate coding and care planning.
Comprehensive follow-up documentation on growth, development, and any ongoing health issues related to prematurity.
Pediatric assessments of ELBW infants transitioning from NICU to outpatient care.
Consideration of long-term outcomes and potential developmental delays in coding and care planning.
Used for initial assessment of an ELBW infant in the NICU.
Document birth weight, gestational age, and any immediate complications.
Neonatologists should ensure comprehensive documentation of care provided.
Key factors include accurate documentation of birth weight, gestational age, maternal health conditions, and any complications that arise during delivery or postnatal care.