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2025 ICD-10-CM code P54.3

Other neonatal gastrointestinal hemorrhage.

This code is intended for use on the newborn's medical record. Do not use this code on the mother's record. This code should not be used if the bleeding is due to a congenital malformation or other underlying condition classified elsewhere in the ICD-10-CM.

Medical necessity for the use of this code is established by the presence of signs, symptoms, or diagnostic findings consistent with neonatal gastrointestinal bleeding. The documentation should support the diagnosis and the medical interventions performed to address the condition.

Diagnosis and management of the newborn with gastrointestinal hemorrhage. This includes identifying the source of the bleeding, providing supportive care (such as fluids and transfusions), and potentially surgical intervention if necessary.

In simple words: This code indicates bleeding in a newborn's digestive system, excluding vomiting of blood, black stool from digested blood, or bleeding from the rectum.

Other neonatal gastrointestinal hemorrhage. This code is used to describe bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract in newborns that is not categorized as hematemesis, melena, or rectal hemorrhage.

Example 1: A newborn presents with blood in the stool that is not melena. Further investigation reveals bleeding from the small intestine., A newborn has coffee-ground emesis. This would be coded as neonatal hematemesis (P54.0) rather than other neonatal gastrointestinal hemorrhage (P54.3)., A newborn is diagnosed with a bleeding Meckel's diverticulum, a congenital abnormality of the small intestine. This condition can cause significant gastrointestinal bleeding and would be classified under P54.3.

Documentation should clearly specify the presence of gastrointestinal bleeding, the location if known, and any associated symptoms or diagnostic findings. It should also detail the clinical management of the condition, including any procedures performed or medications administered.

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