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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==
{{ICD10 Guideline drugs and substances}}
'''Excludes: '''
*This does NOT include simple hypoglycemia in a diabetic who took her/her USUAL dosage of diabetes drug (as might occur if the person stopped eating) -- for that use instead '''[[Hypoglycemia, in diabetes]]'''
*Also don't use this code if the manifestation was due to an overdose of the diabetes drug, in which case use instead '''[[Insulin or other antidiabetes drug, overdose/toxicity]]'''
 
Includes:
*DO use this code for adverse effects of such drugs taken in the correct dose -- and as usual, if possible combine this code with a code representing the nature of the adverse effect
**e.g. metformin can cause lactic acidosis even taken in usual doses (especially if the person's renal function has declined) -- in which case you'd combine this code with '''[[Acidosis, NOS]]''' to cover lactic acidosis
{{ICD10 Guideline adverse effect}}


== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
== Alternate ICD10s to consider coding instead or in addition ==
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{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Adverse effect}}
* [[Insulin or other antidiabetes drug, overdose/poisoning]]
* [[Insulin or other antidiabetes drug, overdose/toxicity]]
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Diabetes}}
{{ListICD10Category | categoryName = Diabetes}}
* [[Anaphylactic reaction (anaphylaxis)]]
* [[Anaphylactic reaction (anaphylaxis)]]


== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
== Candidate [[Combined ICD10 codes]] ==
 
* [[Anaphylactic reaction (anaphylaxis)]]
* [[ Allergic reaction (allergy), NOS]]
* [[Skin rash, drug-induced (drug eruption)]]
*[[Acidosis, NOS]]
== Related CCI Codes ==
== Related CCI Codes ==



Latest revision as of 15:38, 20 December 2018

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Insulin or antidiabetic drug, adverse effect
ICD10 code: Y42.3
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: none assigned
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
Start Date:
Stop Date:
Data Dependencies(Reports/Indicators/Data Elements): No results
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Additional Info

Excludes:

Includes:

  • DO use this code for adverse effects of such drugs taken in the correct dose -- and as usual, if possible combine this code with a code representing the nature of the adverse effect
    • e.g. metformin can cause lactic acidosis even taken in usual doses (especially if the person's renal function has declined) -- in which case you'd combine this code with Acidosis, NOS to cover lactic acidosis

Adverse effect codes

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  • This information pertains to the following codes:
Adverse effect codes:
  • It refers to pharmaceuticals and other biological substances
  • Do not confuse this group of codes with Template:ICD10 Guideline overdose or Template:ICD10 Guideline poisoning by non-pharmaceuticals
  • The definition of this category requires that both of the following be true: (1) something bad happened as a direct result of the agent AND (2) the agent was used with an appropriate dosing regimen.
    • The “something bad” can be a threat to life/limb/organ function -- but what distinguishes this category from Category:Overdose is whether the dose/dosing regimen was appropriate or not.
  • These adverse effects are almost all immune-mediated and include: allergic reactions, hypersensitivity reactions, more vaguely defined “adverse drug reactions”
  • In addition to a number of codes for specific agents (e.g. insulin), or classes of agents (e.g. beta-blockers) there are several levels of “wastebasket” codes -- the final, all-encompassing wastebasket here is Drug or biological substance/agent NOS, adverse effect
  • For bad outcomes caused by overdoses, in most cases a counterpart dx will exits in:
Overdose codes:

See ICD10 Guideline for drugs and substances for more info on coding substance related ICD10 diagnoses.

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Adverse effect codes:
Diabetes codes:

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