ICD-11 classes
06 Mental, behavioural or neurodevelopmental disorders
Mood disorders
Bipolar or related disorders
6A60 — Bipolar type I disorder
6A60.1 — Bipolar type I disorder, current episode manic, with...
ICD-11 6A60.1 — Bipolar type I disorder, current episode manic, with psychotic symptoms
Bipolar type I disorder, current episode manic with psychotic symptoms is diagnosed when the definitional requirements for Bipolar type I Disorder have been met, the current episode is Manic and there are delusions or hallucinations present during the episode. 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). If the individual has experienced Manic or Mixed Episodes in the past, a duration of one week is not required in order to diagnose a current episode if all other diagnostic requirements are met.
The diagnosis includes nothing.
The diagnosis excludes nothing.
It has no clarifying diagnoses.