O76 refers to Abnormality in fetal heart rate and rhythm complicating labor and delivery, encompassing critical labor and delivery events such as preterm labor, labor arrest, obstructed labor, fetal distress, perineal injuries, postpartum hemorrhage, and anesthesia complications during childbirth.
Diagnosis of Abnormality in fetal heart rate and rhythm complicating labor and delivery involves continuous intrapartum monitoring, cervical checks, fetal heart rate monitoring (CTG), assessment of uterine contractions, blood loss estimation, ultrasound imaging, and laboratory tests to monitor maternal and fetal status during labor and delivery.
ICD10 code O76 is critical for obstetricians, labor and delivery nurses, and maternal-fetal medicine teams for accurately recording labor complications, planning emergency interventions, and ensuring optimal maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Q1: What is ICD10 code O76?
A: It refers to Abnormality in fetal heart rate and rhythm complicating labor and delivery, which covers labor abnormalities, delivery trauma, postpartum complications, and fetal stress during the intrapartum period.
Q2: What causes failed induction of labor (O61)?
A: Causes include unfavorable cervix, ineffective uterine contractions, cephalopelvic disproportion, or fetal malposition.
Q3: What is postpartum hemorrhage (O72)?
A: Excessive bleeding after delivery, often due to uterine atony, retained placenta, or trauma.
Q4: How is fetal heart rate abnormality during labor (O76) managed?
A: Management may involve oxygen administration, maternal repositioning, fluid resuscitation, amnioinfusion, or emergency cesarean delivery.
Q5: How serious are umbilical cord complications (O69)?
A: They can lead to acute fetal distress, requiring immediate obstetric intervention to prevent stillbirth or hypoxic injury.
ICD10 code O76 enables comprehensive documentation and management of Abnormality in fetal heart rate and rhythm complicating labor and delivery, supporting safe delivery practices, timely interventions, and improved outcomes for both mother and child during labor and childbirth.
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