Newborn light for gestational age, 1250-1499 grams
ICD-10 P05.05 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of newborn light for gestational age, 1250-1499 grams.
P05.05 refers to newborns who are classified as light for gestational age, specifically those weighing between 1250 and 1499 grams at birth. This condition is often associated with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), which can result from various maternal factors such as poor nutrition, smoking, substance abuse, or chronic health conditions like hypertension and diabetes. Delivery complications, including preterm labor and placental insufficiency, can also contribute to low birth weight. Newborns in this weight category are at increased risk for a range of health issues, including respiratory distress syndrome, hypoglycemia, and temperature instability. Close monitoring and specialized care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are often required to address these potential complications and support the infant's growth and development.
Detailed records of birth weight, gestational age, and any complications during delivery or in the neonatal period.
Infants requiring respiratory support due to prematurity or IUGR, management of hypoglycemia, and monitoring for infection.
Accurate coding requires understanding of the infant's clinical status and maternal history, including any interventions during pregnancy.
Documentation of growth parameters, developmental milestones, and follow-up care plans.
Pediatric follow-up for growth assessment, management of developmental delays, and addressing any ongoing health issues stemming from low birth weight.
Pediatric coders must be aware of the long-term implications of low birth weight on health outcomes and development.
Used for initial assessment of a newborn classified under P05.05 in the NICU.
Documentation must include weight, gestational age, and any complications noted during the initial assessment.
Neonatologists should ensure comprehensive documentation to support the medical necessity of the services provided.
Key factors include accurate documentation of the newborn's weight and gestational age, maternal health conditions, and any delivery complications. Coders should ensure that all relevant information is captured to support the diagnosis and any associated procedures.