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Name of the Condition
- Maternal care for other known or suspected poor fetal growth, unspecified trimester, not applicable or unspecified
- ICD-10 Code: O36.5990
Summary
This condition involves medical care and monitoring provided to a pregnant individual when there is concern for suboptimal fetal growth, with the trimester unspecified or not applicable. The focus is on assessing and managing risks to both the mother and fetus to address growth-related concerns.
Causes
Poor fetal growth may result from genetic factors, maternal health conditions (e.g., hypertension, diabetes), placental abnormalities, or inadequate nutrient supply to the fetus. Other contributing factors can include infections or environmental exposures.
Risk Factors
- Maternal age (under 20 or over 35)
- Pre-existing maternal conditions (e.g., chronic hypertension, renal disease)
- Multiple gestations
- Substance use (e.g., smoking, alcohol)
- Poor prenatal nutrition
- High altitude residence
Symptoms
- Often asymptomatic for the mother; fetal growth concerns are typically identified via prenatal monitoring.
- Ultrasound may reveal measurements below expected gestational age norms.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis relies on prenatal assessments, including serial ultrasounds to track fetal growth parameters. Doppler studies may evaluate placental blood flow, and maternal testing can identify underlying conditions contributing to poor growth.
Treatment Options
Management may include increased prenatal monitoring, nutritional support, and addressing underlying maternal conditions. In some cases, early delivery may be considered if fetal well-being is compromised.
Prognosis and Follow-Up
Prognosis depends on the cause and severity of poor fetal growth. Regular follow-up with prenatal care is essential to monitor fetal development and maternal health.
Complications
Potential complications include preterm birth, low birth weight, and increased risk of neonatal intensive care unit admission. Long-term risks for the infant may include developmental delays.
Lifestyle & Prevention
Maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding harmful substances, and attending regular prenatal visits can help support fetal growth. Managing chronic conditions before and during pregnancy may reduce risk.
When to Seek Professional Help
Seek care if prenatal monitoring indicates abnormal fetal growth, or if symptoms like reduced fetal movement occur. Prompt evaluation is important for timely intervention.
Tips for Medical Coders
Document the trimester (if known) or specify "not applicable/unspecified" to align with the code. Include details on monitoring, testing, or interventions related to poor fetal growth concerns.
Medical Policies and Guidelines
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