Specific code 2008 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).
  • You are viewing the 2008 version of ICD-9-CM 293.0.
  • More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 293.0: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015.
Convert to ICD-10-CM: 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
            • acute (psychosis) 293.0
          • 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
  • 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
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