Infections of other parts of urinary tract in pregnancy, third trimester
ICD-10 O23.33 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of infections of other parts of urinary tract in pregnancy, third trimester.
Infections of the urinary tract during pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester, can pose significant risks to both the mother and fetus. These infections may include pyelonephritis, cystitis, or urethritis, and can lead to complications such as preterm labor, low birth weight, and increased maternal morbidity. The third trimester is a critical period where the growing uterus can exert pressure on the bladder, leading to urinary stasis and increased susceptibility to infections. Symptoms may include dysuria, frequency, urgency, and flank pain. Diagnosis typically involves urinalysis and urine culture, and treatment often includes antibiotics that are safe for use during pregnancy. It is essential for healthcare providers to monitor and manage these infections promptly to mitigate risks associated with untreated urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Detailed documentation of symptoms, lab results, and treatment plans is essential for accurate coding.
A pregnant patient presents with dysuria and flank pain, leading to a diagnosis of pyelonephritis.
Consideration of antibiotic safety and potential fetal effects is crucial in treatment planning.
Comprehensive documentation of maternal and fetal health status, including any complications arising from UTIs.
Management of a high-risk pregnancy with recurrent urinary tract infections.
Close monitoring of both maternal and fetal well-being is necessary, especially in cases of severe infection.
Used when a pregnant patient presents with UTI symptoms.
Document the reason for the culture and any prior treatments.
Consider the implications of antibiotic sensitivity in treatment planning.
Common symptoms include dysuria, increased frequency of urination, urgency, and flank pain. Pregnant women may also experience fever and chills if the infection is severe.