Assessing an ICD-10 Code Approach for Tracking Xylazine-Involved Overdose Deaths in the United States
Joseph R. Friedman
Abstract:Introduction The national prevalence of the veterinary sedative xylazine in US overdose deaths rose between 2018 and 2021. More updated estimates are limited, partially due to the lack of a dedicated ICD-10 code--a primary mechanism used to specify drugs implicated in overdose deaths in the US, including in the CDC WONDER system, which provides public data requests with a 6-month lag. For other emerging substances lacking dedicated codes, over time umbrella codes have come to de facto represent them, yet this … Show more
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