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DiagnosesAlcoholic Intoxication With Complication

Alcoholic Intoxication With Complication

ICD-10 Coding for Alcoholic Intoxication with Complication(F10.0, F10.01)

PRIMARY SPECIALTYEmergency Medicine
COMPLEXITYHigh
LAST UPDATED09/15/2025
Sam Tuffun, PT, DPT
Physical Therapist | Medical Coding & Billing Contributor

Diagnosis Overview

What is Alcoholic Intoxication With Complication?
Essential facts and insights about Alcoholic Intoxication with Complication

Key Clinical Considerations:

  • Presence of symptoms such as confusion, disorientation, slurred speech, and impaired motor coordination.
  • Laboratory findings may include elevated blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels, typically above 0.08% for legal intoxication.
  • Physical examination may reveal signs of intoxication such as ataxia, altered mental status, and respiratory depression.
  • Imaging may be utilized to rule out head trauma or other complications, but is not routinely required for diagnosis.
  • Severity criteria include the level of intoxication (mild, moderate, severe) based on clinical presentation and BAC levels.

Clinical Information

Clinical Criteria & Documentation Requirements

  • Document the patient's history of alcohol use, including quantity and frequency.
  • Specific terminology such as 'acute alcoholic intoxication with complications' must be used.
  • Examples include noting the patient's mental status, vital signs, and any interventions performed.
  • Medical necessity must be established through documentation of the patient's condition and treatment rationale.
  • Quality measures may include documentation of screening for alcohol use disorders and follow-up care plans.

Coding Guidelines

Usage Guidelines & Examples

  • Use this diagnosis code when a patient presents with acute intoxication and complications such as respiratory failure or severe confusion.
  • Do not use this code for patients with chronic alcohol use disorder without acute intoxication or for those with alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
  • Similar codes include F10.1 (Alcohol abuse) and F10.2 (Alcohol dependence), which do not specify intoxication.
  • Common errors include misclassifying chronic alcohol use as acute intoxication; ensure acute symptoms are documented.
  • In complex cases, consider the patient's full clinical picture and any co-occurring conditions that may affect coding.

Code Exclusions

Important Exclusions

  • Excludes conditions such as alcohol withdrawal syndrome (F10.23) and alcohol-induced psychotic disorder (F10.15).
  • Alternative codes for excluded conditions include F10.2 for alcohol dependence without intoxication.
  • Conditions are excluded to ensure accurate representation of the patient's acute state versus chronic issues.
  • Common mistakes include coding intoxication when the patient is actually experiencing withdrawal symptoms.
  • Related but distinct conditions include substance use disorders from other substances (e.g., opioids, stimulants).

Related ICD-10 Codes

Primary Codes
F10.0
Alcoholic intoxication without complications
F10.01
Alcoholic intoxication with complications
Ancillary Codes
Y90.0-Y90.8
Y91.-
S00-T88
Differential Codes
F10.23
F10.23
for withdrawal symptoms, not intoxication.
F10.03
F10.03
if delirium is present instead of trauma.

Related CPT Codes

CPT codes will be available in a future update.

Specialty Focus

Primary Specialty

Emergency Medicine

Specialty Applications

  • Applies to patients presenting with acute alcohol intoxication in emergency settings.
  • Patient populations include adults of all genders, particularly those with a history of alcohol use.
  • Clinical settings include emergency departments, urgent care, and inpatient hospital admissions.
  • Specialty-specific applications are relevant in emergency medicine and addiction medicine.
  • Treatment contexts include acute management of intoxication and stabilization of complications.

Coding Complexity

High Complexity

This diagnosis requires careful attention to:

  • Comprehensive clinical documentation
  • Accurate code selection based on clinical criteria
  • Proper exclusion considerations
  • Specialty-specific coding guidelines

Documentation

Documentation Templates

Template 1

Template: 'Patient diagnosed with alcoholic intoxication with complications based on clinical findings of confusion and elevated BAC.'

Template 2

Template: 'Clinical presentation consistent with acute alcoholic intoxication including slurred speech and ataxia.'

Template 3

Template: 'Diagnostic criteria for alcoholic intoxication met as evidenced by BAC levels and altered mental status.'

Template 4

Template: 'Treatment plan initiated for alcoholic intoxication with complications including IV fluids and monitoring.'

Template 5

Template: 'Follow-up care for alcoholic intoxication including referrals for substance use counseling and monitoring parameters.'

Billing Information

Billing Considerations

  • Ensure proper documentation for billing
  • Verify code specificity requirements
  • Check for any additional codes needed
  • Review payer-specific guidelines

Common Issues

  • Insufficient clinical documentation
  • Incorrect code selection
  • Missing supporting diagnoses
  • Timing and frequency documentation

Frequently Asked Questions

What documentation is required for this diagnosis?

Detailed documentation of the patient's alcohol use history, clinical presentation, and any complications observed.

How does this differ from similar diagnoses?

This diagnosis specifically addresses acute intoxication with complications, while others may focus on chronic use or withdrawal.

What are common billing considerations?

Ensure that the documentation supports the medical necessity of the services provided, particularly in emergency settings.

What procedures are typically associated?

Related CPT codes may include those for alcohol screening, laboratory tests for BAC, and interventions for complications.

Are there any quality reporting implications?

Quality measures may include tracking rates of alcohol screening and follow-up care for patients diagnosed with intoxication.