
2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 293.0
Delirium due to conditions classified elsewhere
- Short description: DELIRIUM D/T OTHER COND.
- ICD-9-CM 293.0 is a billable medical code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim, however, 293.0 should only be used for claims with a date of service on or before September 30, 2015. For claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015, use an equivalent ICD-10-CM code (or codes).
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293.0 converts approximately to:
- 2015/16 ICD-10-CM F05 Delirium due to known physiological condition
Approximate Synonyms
- Acute confusion
- Acute confusional state, of cerebrovascular origin
- Acute confusional state, of endocrine origin
- Acute confusional state, of infective origin
- Acute confusional state, of metabolic origin
- Acute confusional state, post-traumatic
- Alzheimers dementia w behavioral disturbance w delirium
- Alzheimers dementia w delirium
- Alzheimers dementia with delirium
- Alzheimers dementia, early onset, w delirium
- Alzheimers dementia, late onset, w delirium
- Alzheimers dementia. with delirium
- Alzheimer's disease with behavioral disturbance and delerium
- Alzheimer's disease with delerium
- Delirium
- Dementia Alzheimers type, late onset with delirium
- Dementia w behavioral disturbance w delirium
- Dementia with behavioral disturbance and delerium
- Dementia with behavioral disturbance with delirium
- Dementia, primary degenerative, Alzheimer type
- Postseizure delirium
- Primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer type, presenile onset, with delirium
- Primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer type, senile onset, with delirium
- Psychosis associated with intensive care
- Seems in a dream
Applies To
- Acute:
- confusional state
- infective psychosis
- organic reaction
- posttraumatic organic psychosis
- psycho-organic syndrome
- Acute psychosis associated with endocrine, metabolic, or cerebrovascular disorder
- Epileptic:
- confusional state
- twilight state
ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to
293.0:
- Confusion, confused (mental) (state) (see also State, confusional) 298.9

acute 293.0
epileptic 293.0
- Delirium, delirious 780.09

acute (psychotic) 293.0
due to conditions classified elsewhere 293.0
- Epilepsy, epileptic (idiopathic) 345.9

twilight 293.0
- Insanity, insane (see also Psychosis) 298.9

- Madness (see also Psychosis) 298.9

myxedema (acute) 293.0
- Myxedema (adult) (idiocy) (infantile) (juvenile) (thyroid gland) (see also Hypothyroidism) 244.9

madness (acute) 293.0
- Psychosis 298.9

organic NEC 294.9

due to or associated with

addiction


alcohol (see also Psychosis, alcoholic) 291.9



drug (see also Psychosis, drug) 292.9


alcohol intoxication, acute (see also Psychosis, alcoholic) 291.9


alcoholism (see also Psychosis, alcoholic) 291.9


arteriosclerosis (cerebral) (see also Psychosis, arteriosclerotic) 290.40


cerebrovascular disease


acute (psychosis) 293.0


arteriosclerotic (see also Psychosis, arteriosclerotic) 290.40


childbirth - see Psychosis, puerperal

dependence


alcohol (see also Psychosis, alcoholic) 291.9



drug 292.9


disease


alcoholic liver (see also Psychosis, alcoholic) 291.9



brain



arteriosclerotic (see also Psychosis, arteriosclerotic) 290.40



cerebrovascular



acute (psychosis) 293.0



arteriosclerotic (see also Psychosis, arteriosclerotic) 290.40



endocrine or metabolic 293.9




acute (psychosis) 293.0



subacute (psychosis) 293.1



Jakob-Creutzfeldt (new variant)


liver, alcoholic (see also Psychosis, alcoholic) 291.9


disorder


cerebrovascular


endocrine or metabolic 293.9




acute (psychosis) 293.0



subacute (psychosis) 293.1


epilepsy


with behavioral disturbance 345.9
[294.11
]


without behavioral disturbance 345.9
[294.10
]


transient (acute) 293.0


Huntington's chorea

infection


brain 293.9




acute (psychosis) 293.0



chronic 294.8




subacute (psychosis) 293.1



intracranial NEC 293.9




acute (psychosis) 293.0



chronic 294.8




subacute (psychosis) 293.1


intoxication


alcoholic (acute) (see also Psychosis, alcoholic) 291.9



drug (see also Psychosis, drug) 292.9


ischemia


cerebrovascular (generalized) (see also Psychosis, arteriosclerotic) 290.40


Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease (syndrome) (new variant)

multiple sclerosis

physical condition NEC 293.9


presenility 290.10


puerperium - see Psychosis, puerperal

sclerosis, multiple

senility 290.20


status epilepticus

trauma


brain (birth) (from electrical current) (surgical) 293.9




acute (psychosis) 293.0



chronic 294.8




subacute (psychosis) 293.1


unspecified physical condition 293.9

infective 293.9


acute (psychosis) 293.0

subacute 293.1

posttraumatic 293.9


acute 293.0

subacute 293.1

specified type NEC 294.8

transient 293.9
puerperal
specified type - see categories 295
-298

unspecified type 293.89
- Reaction
- State
confusional 298.9

acute 293.0
epileptic 293.0
postoperative 293.9

reactive (emotional stress) (psychological trauma) 298.2

subacute 293.1
twilight
epileptic 293.0
psychogenic 298.2
- Syndrome - see also Disease
brain (acute) (chronic) (nonpsychotic) (organic) (with behavioral reaction) (with neurotic reaction) 310.9

with

presenile brain disease (see also Dementia, presenile) 290.10


psychosis, psychotic reaction (see also Psychosis, organic) 294.9

chronic alcoholic 291.2

congenital (see also Retardation, mental) 319

postcontusional 310.2

posttraumatic

nonpsychotic 310.2


psychotic 293.9



acute 293.0


chronic (see also Psychosis, organic) 294.8



subacute 293.1

psycho-organic (see also Syndrome, psycho-organic) 310.9

psychotic (see also Psychosis, organic) 294.9

senile (see also Dementia, senile) 290.0