Liver and biliary tract disorders in the puerperium
ICD-10 O26.63 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of liver and biliary tract disorders in the puerperium.
Liver and biliary tract disorders during the puerperium can manifest as a range of complications that may arise after childbirth. These disorders can include conditions such as cholestasis, hepatitis, and other liver dysfunctions that may affect maternal health. The puerperium is a critical period where the body undergoes significant physiological changes as it returns to a non-pregnant state. Liver disorders during this time can lead to complications such as jaundice, coagulopathy, and increased risk of hemorrhage. It is essential for healthcare providers to monitor liver function tests and assess for any signs of liver dysfunction in postpartum patients, especially those with pre-existing liver conditions or those who experienced complications during pregnancy. Proper management and timely intervention are crucial to ensure maternal safety and prevent further complications.
Detailed maternal history, including any pre-existing liver conditions, current symptoms, and laboratory results.
Postpartum patient presenting with jaundice or elevated liver enzymes.
Ensure that all relevant clinical findings are documented to support the diagnosis and coding.
Comprehensive documentation of high-risk factors, including any history of liver disease during pregnancy.
Management of a high-risk postpartum patient with a history of cholestasis during pregnancy.
Consider the implications of liver disorders on maternal-fetal health and the need for multidisciplinary care.
Used to assess liver function in postpartum patients presenting with symptoms.
Document the rationale for testing and results.
Ensure that results are interpreted in the context of obstetric care.
Common symptoms include jaundice, abdominal pain, fatigue, and elevated liver enzymes. It is crucial to monitor these symptoms closely in postpartum patients.