Searching for an improved clinical comorbidity index for use with ICD-9-CM administrative data

被引:189
作者
Ghali, WA
Hall, RE
Rosen, AK
Ash, AS
Moskowitz, MA
机构
[1] Boston University Medical Center, Boston, MA 02118
[2] Health Care Research Unit, Section of General Internal Medicine, Evans Department of Medicine, Boston, MA
关键词
comorbidity; case mix; risk adjustment; severity of illness; coronary artery bypass surgery; clinical index;
D O I
10.1016/0895-4356(95)00564-1
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
We studied approaches to comorbidity risk adjustment by comparing two ICD-9-CM adaptations (Deyo, Dartmouth-Manitoba) of the Charlson comorbidity index applied to Massachusetts coronary artery bypass surgery data. We also developed a new comorbidity index by assigning study-specific weights to the original Charlson comorbidity variables. The 2 ICD9-CM coding adaptations assigned identical Charlson comorbidity scores to 90% of cases, and specific comorbidities were largely found in the same cases (kappa values of 0.72-1.0 for 15 of 16 comorbidities). Meanwhile, the study-specific comorbidity index identified a 10% subset of patients with 15% mortality, whereas the 5% highest risk patients according to the Charlson index had only 8% mortality (p = 0.01). A model using the new index to predict mortality had better validated performance than a model based on the original Charlson index (c = 0.74 vs. 0.70). Thus, in our population, the ICD-9-CM adaptation used to create the Charlson score mattered little, but using study-specific weights with the Charlson variables substantially improved the power of these data to predict mortality.
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