ICD-10 Coding for Electronic Cigarette Use and Related Conditions
The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10), provides codes to classify health conditions, including those related to electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) or vaping product use. Accurate coding is crucial for clinical documentation, epidemiological tracking, and healthcare management.
Specific and Related ICD-10 Codes:

- U07.0 Vaping-related disorder: This code is specifically designated for lung injury or disorders directly associated with vaping. It was notably used to track cases of E-cigarette or Vaping product use-Associated Lung Injury (EVALI).
- F17.- Nicotine dependence: Since many e-cigarettes deliver nicotine, an addictive substance, conditions related to nicotine dependence are coded under this category. Common codes include:
- F17.200 Nicotine dependence, unspecified, uncomplicated
- F17.210 Nicotine dependence, cigarettes, uncomplicated (while specific to cigarettes, dependence on nicotine from vaping may be captured under broader nicotine dependence codes if a more specific vaping-related dependence code is not available or applicable in a specific coding context).
- Other subcategories under F17.2- can specify dependence with withdrawal, with other mental/behavioral disorders, or other nicotine-induced disorders. The choice depends on the clinical presentation.
- T65.2- Toxic effect of other and unspecified substances: This category can be relevant for acute health issues arising from the toxic components of e-liquids.
- T65.22- Toxic effect of tobacco and nicotine: This can be used for nicotine poisoning from e-liquids (e.g., accidental ingestion). Subsequent digits specify the encounter type (initial, subsequent, sequela) and intent.
- Other codes within T65 might apply if specific toxic chemicals in vaping aerosols (e.g., certain flavorants, heavy metals) cause a documented toxic effect not better classified elsewhere.
- J68-J70 Respiratory conditions due to external agents: If vaping leads to specific respiratory problems not encompassed by U07.0, such as chemical bronchitis or other forms of pneumonitis, codes from this range may be appropriate.
- J68.0 Bronchitis and pneumonitis due to chemicals, gases, fumes and vapors
- J68.4 Chronic respiratory conditions due to chemicals, gases, fumes and vapors
- Z71.6 Tobacco abuse counseling: For encounters where counseling for cessation of nicotine use (including from e-cigarettes) is provided.
- Z72.0 Tobacco use: While traditionally for combustible tobacco, this code may sometimes be used to document general current nicotine use if dependence is not established or if a more specific code is not applicable.
- Z87.891 Personal history of nicotine dependence: For patients who were previously dependent on nicotine (including from e-cigarettes) but are no longer.
Important Considerations for Coding:
Healthcare providers should meticulously document the patient’s use of e-cigarettes, the specific type if known, the duration and frequency of use, and any manifest health conditions. The selection of ICD-10 codes should be based on the most specific information available and the primary reason for the encounter or the diagnosed condition.
It is essential to consult the latest official ICD-10-CM (Clinical Modification) guidelines in the United States, or the relevant national version of ICD-10, as codes and coding advice can be updated. Proper coding supports public health surveillance of e-cigarette related health issues and informs policy and clinical interventions.