Infections of kidney in pregnancy, third trimester
ICD-10 O23.03 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of infections of kidney in pregnancy, third trimester.
Infections of the kidney during pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester, can pose significant risks to both the mother and fetus. These infections, often referred to as pyelonephritis, are typically caused by bacteria ascending from the lower urinary tract. Symptoms may include fever, flank pain, dysuria, and urinary urgency. In pregnant women, the physiological changes such as increased renal blood flow and altered urinary tract anatomy can predispose them to urinary tract infections (UTIs) and subsequent kidney infections. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent complications such as preterm labor, low birth weight, and maternal sepsis. Management often involves the use of antibiotics that are safe for use during pregnancy, with careful consideration of the potential effects on fetal development. Regular prenatal care and monitoring are essential for early detection and intervention.
Documentation must include detailed clinical findings, treatment plans, and follow-up care.
A pregnant woman presenting with flank pain and fever, diagnosed with pyelonephritis.
Consideration of the impact of the infection on labor and delivery outcomes.
Comprehensive documentation of maternal and fetal health status, including any complications.
Management of a high-risk pregnancy with a history of recurrent UTIs leading to kidney infections.
Monitoring for potential preterm labor and fetal distress due to maternal infection.
Used when a pregnant patient is admitted for pyelonephritis.
Detailed history, examination findings, and treatment plan must be documented.
Obstetricians should ensure that the patient's pregnancy status is clearly documented.
Common symptoms include fever, chills, flank pain, nausea, vomiting, and urinary symptoms such as dysuria and urgency. Prompt medical evaluation is essential.