Eclampsia complicating pregnancy, unspecified trimester
ICD-10 O15.00 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of eclampsia complicating pregnancy, unspecified trimester.
Eclampsia is a severe complication of pregnancy characterized by the onset of seizures in a woman with preeclampsia, which is marked by hypertension and proteinuria. The condition can occur at any point during pregnancy, labor, or the postpartum period. Eclampsia poses significant risks to both the mother and fetus, including maternal morbidity and mortality, fetal distress, and preterm delivery. Management of eclampsia typically involves stabilization of the mother, seizure control with medications such as magnesium sulfate, and often an emergency delivery if the condition is severe or unresponsive to treatment. Neurologic complications may arise, including cerebral edema, intracranial hemorrhage, and long-term neurological deficits. Accurate coding of eclampsia is crucial for appropriate treatment reimbursement and tracking of maternal health outcomes.
Detailed records of maternal vital signs, seizure episodes, and treatment protocols.
Management of eclampsia during labor, postpartum seizures, and preeclampsia progression.
Ensure clarity in documentation regarding the timing and severity of symptoms.
Comprehensive assessments of maternal and fetal health, including ultrasound findings and fetal monitoring.
High-risk pregnancies with pre-existing conditions exacerbated by eclampsia.
Focus on multidisciplinary care coordination and detailed risk assessments.
Used for fetal assessment in high-risk pregnancies.
Indications for amniocentesis must be clearly documented.
Maternal-fetal medicine specialists often perform this procedure.
Emergency cesarean delivery due to eclampsia.
Document indications for cesarean delivery and maternal condition.
Obstetricians must ensure clear communication of risks and benefits.
Preeclampsia is characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine during pregnancy, while eclampsia is the occurrence of seizures in a patient with preeclampsia. Eclampsia is a more severe condition that requires immediate medical intervention.
Management during labor includes continuous monitoring of maternal and fetal status, administration of magnesium sulfate for seizure prophylaxis, and preparation for potential emergency delivery if seizures occur.