Bipolar type I disorder
Definition
Bipolar type I disorder is an episodic mood disorder defined by the occurrence of one or more manic or mixed episodes. A manic episode is an extreme mood state lasting at least one week unless shortened by a treatment intervention characterised by euphoria, irritability, or expansiveness, and by increased activity or a subjective experience of increased energy, accompanied by other characteristic symptoms such as rapid or pressured speech, flight of ideas, increased self-esteem or grandiosity, decreased need for sleep, distractibility, impulsive or reckless behaviour, and rapid changes among different mood states (i.e., mood lability). A mixed episode is characterised by the presence of several prominent manic and several prominent depressive symptoms consistent with those observed in manic episodes and depressive episodes, which either occur simultaneously or alternate very rapidly (from day to day or within the same day). Symptoms must include an altered mood state consistent with a manic and/or depressive episode (i.e., depressed, dysphoric, euphoric or expansive mood), and be present most of the day, nearly every day, during a period of at least 2 weeks, unless shortened by a treatment intervention. Although the diagnosis can be made based on evidence of a single manic or mixed episode, typically manic or mixed episodes alternate with depressive episodes over the course of the disorder.
Exclusions
- Bipolar type II disorder
(6A61) - Cyclothymia
(6A62)
18 subordinate codes
6A60.0Bipolar type I disorder, current episode manic, without psychotic symptoms6A60.1Bipolar type I disorder, current episode manic, with psychotic symptoms6A60.2Bipolar type I disorder, current episode hypomanic6A60.3Bipolar type I disorder, current episode depressive, mild6A60.4Bipolar type I disorder, current episode depressive, moderate without psychotic symptoms6A60.5Bipolar type I disorder, current episode depressive, moderate with psychotic symptoms6A60.6Bipolar type I disorder, current episode depressive, severe without psychotic symptoms6A60.7Bipolar type I disorder, current episode depressive, severe with psychotic symptoms6A60.8Bipolar type I disorder, current episode depressive, unspecified severity6A60.9Bipolar type I disorder, current episode mixed, without psychotic symptoms6A60.ABipolar type I disorder, current episode mixed, with psychotic symptoms6A60.BBipolar type I disorder, currently in partial remission, most recent episode manic or hypomanic6A60.CBipolar type I disorder, currently in partial remission, most recent episode depressive6A60.DBipolar type I disorder, currently in partial remission, most recent episode mixed6A60.EBipolar type I disorder, currently in partial remission, most recent episode unspecified6A60.FBipolar type I disorder, currently in full remission4B4YOther specified diseases of the immune system4B4ZDiseases of the immune system, unspecified