What O43 covers · when clinicians use it
ICD-10 code O43 identifies Placental disorders in the U.S. ICD-10-CM clinical and billing record set. It sits within the ICD-10-CM diagnosis classification, the section that groups related diagnoses so providers, payers, and public-health agencies report them consistently. Clinicians and medical coders apply O43 when an encounter's findings match the Placental disorders description, attaching it to the patient record so downstream insurance claims, payer audits, quality reporting, and epidemiological surveillance all reference the same standardized diagnosis. The ICD-10-CM is maintained by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics, with an updated official code set released each U.S. fiscal year — always verify O43 against the current CMS/CDC release and your payer's documentation guidance before final use. This page summarizes documentation context for O43 and is a coding reference, not clinical, diagnostic, or billing advice.
O43 refers to Placental disorders, covering a wide range of conditions involving multiple gestation pregnancies, fetal positioning issues, amniotic fluid disorders, placental problems, premature rupture of membranes, and complications in late pregnancy.
Symptoms
- Preterm labor symptoms – Especially in multiple gestation (O30–O31)
- Abnormal fetal positioning – Breech, transverse lie (O32)
- Excessive amniotic fluid – Seen in polyhydramnios (O40)
- Vaginal bleeding – Placenta previa (O44) and abruptio placentae (O45)
- Leakage of amniotic fluid – Indicative of premature rupture of membranes (O42)
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of Placental disorders involves detailed prenatal ultrasound evaluations, amniotic fluid measurements, fetal monitoring (biophysical profile, non-stress test), cervical exams, and lab investigations when necessary to detect and manage fetal or placental complications.
ICD10 Code Usage
ICD10 code O43 is crucial for obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and labor and delivery teams to track, monitor, and intervene early in complex pregnancies, ensuring maternal and neonatal safety.
Related Codes
- O30 – Multiple gestation
- O31 – Complications specific to multiple gestation
- O32 – Maternal care for malpresentation of fetus
- O33 – Maternal care for disproportion
- O34 – Maternal care for abnormality of pelvic organs
- O35 – Maternal care for known or suspected fetal abnormality and damage
- O36 – Maternal care for other fetal problems
- O40 – Polyhydramnios
- O41 – Other disorders of amniotic fluid and membranes
- O42 – Premature rupture of membranes
- O44 – Placenta previa
- O45 – Premature separation of placenta [abruptio placentae]
- O46 – Antepartum hemorrhage, not elsewhere classified
- O47 – False labor
- O48 – Late pregnancy
FAQs
Q1: What is ICD10 code O43?
A: It refers to Placental disorders, capturing various fetal, placental, amniotic fluid, and gestational complications during mid to late pregnancy.
Q2: What is placenta previa (O44)?
A: A condition where the placenta partially or completely covers the cervix, increasing the risk of bleeding and necessitating cesarean delivery.
Q3: What causes premature rupture of membranes (O42)?
A: Causes include infections, cervical insufficiency, trauma, or unexplained spontaneous rupture.
Q4: How is fetal malpresentation (O32) handled?
A: Options include external cephalic version to turn the fetus or planning for cesarean delivery if repositioning fails.
Q5: What risks are associated with multiple gestations (O30–O31)?
A: Increased risks include preterm birth, low birth weight, twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome, and delivery complications.
Conclusion
ICD10 code O43 ensures precise documentation and management of Placental disorders, enabling high-quality, proactive obstetric care for complex pregnancies and optimizing maternal-fetal outcomes.