| Literature DB >> 26856978 |
Joseph M Reardon1, Katherine J Harmon2, Genevieve C Schult3, Catherine A Staton4,5, Anna E Waller2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although fatal opioid poisonings tripled from 1999 to 2008, data describing nonfatal poisonings are rare. Public health authorities are in need of tools to track opioid poisonings in near real time.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26856978 PMCID: PMC4746926 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-016-0075-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes included in ED visit sample
| Opioid poisoning-related diagnosis codes | Non-opioid poisoning-related diagnosis codes |
|---|---|
| Poisoning by opium, unspecified (965.00) | Late effect of poisoning due to drug, medicinal or biological substances (909.0) |
| Poisoning by heroin (965.01) | Poisoning by other specified drugs and medicinal substances (977.9) |
| Poisoning by methadone (965.02) | Drug dependence (304) |
| Poisoning by other opiates or related narcotics (965.09) | Opioid abuse (305.5) |
| Accidental poisoning by heroin (E850.0) | |
| Accidental poisoning by methadone (E850.1) | |
| Accidental poisoning by other opiates or related narcotics (E850.2) |
Fig. 19pt?>Decision tree for identifying clinically significant opioid poisoning in emergency department visits coded as opioid poisoning. *History of Present Illness was positive for opioid poisoning if it included signs of opioid poisoning (altered mental status or respiratory depression) after an opioid ingestion
Demographics and proportion of clinically significant cases among opioid-related ED visits identified by opioid poisoning 965.00, 965.01, 965.02, 965.09 and E850.0-2 ICD-9-CM codes
| University Hospital 1 ( | University Hospital 2 ( | Community Hospital 1 ( | Community Hospital 2 ( | Weighted percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percent male | 40 % | 51 % | 48 % | 74 % | 48 % |
| Mean age in years (SD) | 43.4 (SD 20.1) | 42.1 (SD 17.8) | 44.1 (SD 19.2) | 31.9 (SD 13.9) | 42.3 (SD 10.5) |
| Percent with chief complaint of poisoning | 38 % | 27 % | 54 % | 79 % | 36 % |
| Percent admitted to hospital | 70 % | 64 % | 49 % | 26 % | 62 % |
| Percent given naloxone | 48 % | 50 % | 37 % | 16 % | 46 % |
| Clinically significant poisoning | 70 % | 72 % | 71 % | 74 % | 70 % |
Proportion of ED Visits at University Hospital 1 with non-opioid poisoning ICD-9-CM diagnosis codes that were determined to be opioid-related
| Code | 909: Late effects of other & unspecified external causes ( | 977.9: Poisoning by unspecified drug ( | 304.0 or 304.7: Drug dependence ( | 305.5: Nondependent opioid abuse ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Percent male | 48 % | 37 % | 55 % | 35 % |
| Mean age in years (SD) | 38.6 (16.9) | 27 (16.5) | 39.2 (14) | 37.2 (12.7) |
| Percent admitted to hospital | 70 % | 48 % | 73 % | 47 % |
| Percent given naloxone | 17 % | 7 % | 9 % | 6 % |
| Percent with chief complaint of poisoning | 17 % | 63 % | 27 % | 41 % |
| Percent Primary Opioid Poisonings | 30 % | 22 % | 0 % | 6 % |