Other low birth weight newborn, 2000-2499 grams
ICD-10 P07.18 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of other low birth weight newborn, 2000-2499 grams.
P07.18 is used to classify newborns who weigh between 2000 and 2499 grams at birth, which is considered low birth weight. This condition can arise from various maternal factors such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, or inadequate prenatal care, as well as complications during delivery like preterm labor or placental insufficiency. Newborns in this weight category are at increased risk for several health issues, including respiratory distress syndrome, feeding difficulties, and infections. Proper management in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is often required to monitor and address these potential complications. The coding of this condition necessitates a thorough understanding of the underlying maternal and delivery-related factors contributing to low birth weight, as well as the clinical implications for the newborn's health and development.
Detailed records of birth weight, gestational age, and any complications during delivery.
Newborns requiring NICU admission for monitoring due to low birth weight and associated risks.
Ensure accurate coding of any additional diagnoses or complications that may arise during the newborn's hospital stay.
Comprehensive follow-up notes on growth and development milestones post-discharge.
Pediatric visits for growth monitoring and management of complications stemming from low birth weight.
Consider the long-term implications of low birth weight on pediatric health and development.
Used for the initial assessment of a low birth weight newborn in the NICU.
Document birth weight, gestational age, and any immediate interventions.
Neonatologists should ensure comprehensive documentation of the newborn's condition.
Factors include maternal health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, inadequate prenatal care, and complications during delivery like preterm labor or placental insufficiency.