P00.89
Newborn affected by other maternal conditions
Clinical Classification Guidelines
Use Additional Code
- code to identify infectious agent, if known
Inclusion Terms
- Newborn affected by conditions classifiable to T80-T88
- Newborn affected by maternal genital tract or other localized infections
- Newborn affected by maternal systemic lupus erythematosus
Excludes Type 2
- newborn affected by positive maternal group B streptococcus (GBS) colonization (P00.82)
Medical Intelligence & Overview
ICD-10 Code P00.89 refers to newborns who are affected by various maternal health conditions that can influence their health and development. This classification is used when a newborn's health issue stems from maternal conditions not specifically categorized elsewhere, including maternal infections, autoimmune diseases, and other systemic health problems. Recognizing and documenting these conditions are vital for ensuring appropriate neonatal care and management.
Causes & Symptoms
Clinical Causes: Maternal genital tract infections during pregnancy, such as bacterial, viral, or fungal infections Maternal systemic autoimmune diseases, like systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) Maternal systemic infections or systemic inflammatory responses Other localized maternal infections affecting reproductive or adjacent tissues Maternal health conditions that may impact fetal development or postpartum health
Key Symptoms: Signs of infection or inflammation in the newborn, such as fever or irritability Respiratory difficulties or breathing issues Feeding problems or difficulty coordinating sucking and swallowing Jaundice or skin discoloration Lethargy or decreased activity levels Unusual bleeding or signs of coagulation problems Signs of congenital anomalies linked to maternal conditions
Diagnostic & Treatment
Diagnosis Path: The diagnosis of a newborn affected by maternal conditions involves a comprehensive neonatal assessment, which may include physical examination, laboratory tests (such as blood cultures or markers of inflammation), and maternal health history review. Screening for infections and autoimmune markers can help determine the specific maternal condition impacting the newborn. Collaboration between obstetricians, pediatricians, and infectious disease specialists is often necessary for precise diagnosis and management.
Treatment Protocols: Antibiotic or antiviral therapies for neonatal infections acquired from maternal infections Supportive care to address respiratory, nutritional, or metabolic needs Monitoring and managing immune-related conditions or autoimmune influences Addressing any complications such as jaundice, anemia, or bleeding Ensuring ongoing neonatal development and health through follow-up assessments
Clinical Advice & FAQs
Billing Guidance
Is P00.89 a billable ICD-10 code?
Yes, P00.89 is a specific, billable code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
Documentation
How do I report P00.89?
Clinical documentation must specify the nature of Newborn affected by other maternal conditions and any associated comorbidities for accurate reporting.
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