Q45 refers to Other congenital malformations of digestive system, covering congenital defects affecting the mouth, esophagus, intestines, gallbladder, bile ducts, and liver that can impact digestion and nutrient absorption.
Diagnosis typically involves prenatal imaging like ultrasound, postnatal physical examination, contrast studies (e.g., barium swallow), and sometimes surgical exploration for digestive system anomalies.
ICD10 code Q45 is used to document congenital digestive defects for EHRs, surgical planning, medical coding, and early nutritional support programs.
Q1: What is ICD10 code Q45?
A: It is used to document Other congenital malformations of digestive system affecting the digestive tract or accessory organs.
Q2: Are congenital digestive anomalies life-threatening?
A: Some can be life-threatening without timely surgical or medical treatment.
Q3: How is esophageal atresia managed?
A: Surgical correction is typically performed soon after birth to restore feeding ability.
Q4: What is biliary atresia?
A: A blockage in the bile ducts that requires surgical intervention to prevent liver damage.
Q5: Can these conditions be detected before birth?
A: Yes, many major malformations are suspected during detailed prenatal ultrasound evaluations.
ICD10 code Q45 ensures accurate recording of Other congenital malformations of digestive system, helping in early interventions, medical care coordination, and long-term digestive health outcomes for affected newborns.
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