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**[[Diabetic coma]] -- this code covers any type of coma due to diabetes: hypoglycemic coma, hyperglycemic coma, or coma in [[Diabetes mellitus acute complication: Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state]] | **[[Diabetic coma]] -- this code covers any type of coma due to diabetes: hypoglycemic coma, hyperglycemic coma, or coma in [[Diabetes mellitus acute complication: Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state]] | ||
**[[Insulin or other antidiabetes drug, overdose/toxicity]] | **[[Insulin or other antidiabetes drug, overdose/toxicity]] | ||
*They can be used in combination as appropriate -- e.g. to distinguish the | *They can be used in combination as appropriate -- e.g. to distinguish the cause of hyperosmotic diabetic coma, you can combine [[Diabetic coma]] with: | ||
**[[Diabetes mellitus acute complication: Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state]] -- for non-ketotic hyperosmolar coma | **[[Diabetes mellitus acute complication: Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state]] -- for non-ketotic hyperosmolar coma | ||
**[[Diabetes mellitus, in poor control]] -- for hyperglycemic/hyperosmotic coma NOT due to non-ketotic hyperosmolar state | **[[Diabetes mellitus, in poor control]] -- for hyperglycemic/hyperosmotic coma NOT due to non-ketotic hyperosmolar state |
Revision as of 10:52, 9 December 2018
This template is used provide consistent instructions about collecting different scenarios around diabetic hyperosmolar conditions.
To use:
{{ICD10 Guideline Hyperosmolar}}
Diabetic hyperosmolar conditions
- We have the following codes that can be used to code various diabetic hyperosmolar conditions:
- Diabetes mellitus acute complication: Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state
- Diabetes mellitus, in poor control
- Hyperglycemia -- this is an abnormal test result code, not a disorder. Typically for hyperglycemia in a diabetic you'd use Diabetes mellitus, in poor control instead
- Diabetic coma -- this code covers any type of coma due to diabetes: hypoglycemic coma, hyperglycemic coma, or coma in Diabetes mellitus acute complication: Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state
- Insulin or other antidiabetes drug, overdose/toxicity
- They can be used in combination as appropriate -- e.g. to distinguish the cause of hyperosmotic diabetic coma, you can combine Diabetic coma with:
- Diabetes mellitus acute complication: Non-ketotic hyperosmolar state -- for non-ketotic hyperosmolar coma
- Diabetes mellitus, in poor control -- for hyperglycemic/hyperosmotic coma NOT due to non-ketotic hyperosmolar state