These include phencyclidine use disorder, phencyclidine intoxication, other phencyclidine use disorders, and unspecified phencyclidine-related disorders. The DSM-5 code for phencyclidine intoxication is 529, corresponding to ICD-9- CM of 292. 89. In more recent years, indicators of PCP use have ...
High rates of substance use, between 70 and 95%, are consistently reported among YEH [1] and studies report that 60–71% of YEH meet diagnostic criteria for a substance use disorder [14]. Therefore, substance use is considered the norm rather than the exception among YEH. Some research sug...
Objective To examine national and state variation in NAS and maternal opioid-related diagnoses (MOD) rates in 2017 and to describe national and state changes since 2010 in the US, which included expanded MOD codes (opioid use disorder plus long-term and unspecified use) implemented in Internationa...
Substance use disorder (SUD), a common comorbidity among people with HIV (PWH), adversely affects HIV clinical outcomes and HIV-related comorbidities. However, less is known about the incidence of different chronic conditions, changes in overall comorbidity burden, and health care utilization by SUD...
doi:10.1016/j.ajem.2015.08.045NicolasFranchittoSDOSAmerican Journal of Emergency MedicineFranchitto N. How may addiction specialists assist emergency phy- sicians in increasing the accuracy of ICD-10 codes in substance use disorder? Am J Emerg Med 2015;33:1835-6....
These include phencyclidine use disorder, phencyclidine intoxication, other phencyclidine use disorders, and unspecified phencyclidine-related disorders. The DSM-5 code for phencyclidine intoxication is 529, corresponding to ICD-9- CM of 292. 89. In more recent years, indicators of PCP use have ...
Having a diagnosis of bipolar disorder was a predictor of not receiving SERD consultation after been discharged. It is surprising, especially because bipolar disorder has the highest rate of co-morbidity with substance use disorders; in fact, more than half of bipolar individuals were also diagnosed...