ICD-11 code : 6C45.3;
Preferred Label : Cocaine intoxication;
ICD-11 definition : Cocaine intoxication is a clinically significant transient condition that develops
during or shortly after the consumption of cocaine that is characterized by disturbances
in consciousness, cognition, perception, affect, behaviour, or coordination. These
disturbances are caused by the known pharmacological effects of cocaine and their
intensity is closely related to the amount of cocaine consumed. They are time-limited
and abate as cocaine is cleared from the body. Presenting features may include inappropriate
euphoria, anxiety, anger, impaired attention, hypervigilance, psychomotor agitation,
paranoid ideation (sometimes of delusional intensity), auditory hallucinations, confusion,
and changes in sociability. Perspiration or chills, nausea or vomiting, and palpitations
and chest pain may be experienced. Physical signs may include tachycardia, elevated
blood pressure, and pupillary dilatation. In rare instances, usually in severe intoxication,
cocaine use can result in seizures, muscle weakness, dyskinesia, or dystonia.;
ICD-11 inclusion : bad trip due to cocaine;
Origin ID : 1965837313;
UMLS CUI : C0009176;
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UMLS correspondences (same concept)
Cocaine intoxication is a clinically significant transient condition that develops
during or shortly after the consumption of cocaine that is characterized by disturbances
in consciousness, cognition, perception, affect, behaviour, or coordination. These
disturbances are caused by the known pharmacological effects of cocaine and their
intensity is closely related to the amount of cocaine consumed. They are time-limited
and abate as cocaine is cleared from the body. Presenting features may include inappropriate
euphoria, anxiety, anger, impaired attention, hypervigilance, psychomotor agitation,
paranoid ideation (sometimes of delusional intensity), auditory hallucinations, confusion,
and changes in sociability. Perspiration or chills, nausea or vomiting, and palpitations
and chest pain may be experienced. Physical signs may include tachycardia, elevated
blood pressure, and pupillary dilatation. In rare instances, usually in severe intoxication,
cocaine use can result in seizures, muscle weakness, dyskinesia, or dystonia.