Concordance between the Clinical Definition of Polypathological Patient versus Automated Detection by Means of Combined Identification through ICD-9-CM Codes
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It is unknown whether the digital application of automated ICD-9-CM codes recorded
in the medical history are useful for a first screening in the detection of polypathological patients.
In this study, the objective was to identify the degree of intra- and inter-observer concordance in
the identification of in-patient polypathological patients between the standard clinical identification
method and a new automatic method, using the basic minimum data set of ICD-9-CM codes in
the digital medical history. For this, a cross-sectional multicenter study with 1518 administratively
discharged patients from Andalusian hospitals during the period of 2013–2014 has been carried
out. For the concordance between the clinical definition of a polypathological patient and the
polypathological patient classification according to ICD-9-CM coding, a 0.661 kappa was obtained
(95% confidence interval (CI); 0.622–0.701) with p < 0.0001. The intraclass correlation coe cient
between both methods for the number of polypathological patient categories was 0.745 (95% CI;
0.721–0.768; p < 0.0001). The values of sensitivity, specificity, positive-, and negative predictive values
of the automated detection using ICD-9-CM coding were 78%, 88%, 78%, and 88%, respectively.
As conclusion, the automatic identification of polypathological patients by detecting ICD-9-CM codes
is useful as a screening method for in-hospital patients.
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Gómez Salgado, J., Bernabeu Wittel, M., Aguilera González, C., Goicoechea Salazar, J. A., Larrocha, D., Nieto Martín, M. D., … Ollero Baturone, M. (2019). Concordance between the Clinical Definition of Polypathological Patient versus Automated Detection by Means of Combined Identification through ICD-9-CM Codes. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(5), 613. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8050613













