Gestational [pregnancy-induced] hypertension without significant proteinuria, first trimester
ICD-10 O13.1 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of gestational [pregnancy-induced] hypertension without significant proteinuria, first trimester.
Gestational hypertension, also known as pregnancy-induced hypertension, is characterized by elevated blood pressure that develops after 20 weeks of gestation in a previously normotensive woman. In the case of O13.1, this condition occurs during the first trimester and is defined by a systolic blood pressure of 140 mmHg or higher, or a diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg or higher, without significant proteinuria. It is crucial to monitor blood pressure closely during this period, as early detection and management can prevent progression to more severe forms of hypertension, such as preeclampsia. Regular prenatal visits should include blood pressure checks, and any abnormal readings should prompt further evaluation and potential intervention. The absence of significant proteinuria distinguishes this condition from preeclampsia, allowing for a more focused treatment approach aimed at managing hypertension while minimizing risks to both the mother and fetus.
Documentation must include detailed blood pressure readings, gestational age, and any symptoms or complications.
Routine prenatal visits where blood pressure is monitored, and management plans are discussed.
Ensure that all relevant clinical findings are documented to support the diagnosis of gestational hypertension.
Comprehensive documentation of maternal and fetal assessments, including ultrasound findings and any interventions.
High-risk pregnancies where close monitoring of maternal blood pressure is essential.
Consideration of additional risk factors such as obesity, age, and previous hypertensive disorders.
Used during routine prenatal visits for monitoring blood pressure and overall health.
Document blood pressure readings, gestational age, and any symptoms.
Ensure that the visit is clearly linked to the management of gestational hypertension.
Gestational hypertension is characterized by elevated blood pressure without significant proteinuria, while preeclampsia involves both elevated blood pressure and significant proteinuria, along with potential systemic complications.