ICD-Code T44: Poisoning by drugs primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system
- T44.0 Poisoning: Anticholinesterase agents
- T44.1 Poisoning: Other parasympathomimetics [cholinergics]
- T44.2 Poisoning: Ganglionic blocking drugs, not elsewhere classified
- T44.3 Poisoning: Other parasympatholytics [anticholinergics and antimuscarinics] and spasmolytics, not elsewhere classified
- T44.4 Poisoning: Predominantly alpha-adrenoreceptor agonists, not elsewhere classified
- T44.5 Poisoning: Predominantly beta-adrenoreceptor agonists, not elsewhere classified
- T44.6 Poisoning: Alpha-adrenoreceptor antagonists, not elsewhere classified
- T44.7 Poisoning: Beta-adrenoreceptor antagonists, not elsewhere classified
- T44.8 Poisoning: Centrally acting and adrenergic-neuron-blocking agents, not elsewhere classified
- T44.9 Poisoning: Other and unspecified drugs primarily affecting the autonomic nervous system
Note
In outpatient care, the ICD code on medical documents is always appended with a diagnostic confidence indicator (A, G, V or Z): A (excluded diagnosis), G (confirmed diagnosis), V (tentative diagnosis) and Z (condition after a confirmed diagnosis).
Source
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