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Identifying Patients With Advanced Heart Failure Using Administrative Data.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

To develop algorithms to identify patients with advanced heart failure (HF) that can be applied to administrative data.

Patients and methods

In a population-based cohort of all residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota, with greater than or equal to 1 HF billing code 2007-2017 (n=8657), we identified all patients with advanced HF (n=847) by applying the gold standard European Society of Cardiology advanced HF criteria via manual medical review by an HF cardiologist. The advanced HF index date was the date the patient first met all European Society of Cardiology criteria. We subsequently developed candidate algorithms to identify advanced HF using administrative data (billing codes and prescriptions relevant to HF or comorbidities that affect HF outcomes), applied them to the HF cohort, and assessed their ability to identify patients with advanced HF on or after their advanced HF index date.

Results

A single hospitalization for HF or ventricular arrhythmias identified all patients with advanced HF (sensitivity, 100%); however, the positive predictive value (PPV) was low (36.4%). More stringent definitions, including additional hospitalizations and/or other signs of advanced HF (hyponatremia, acute kidney injury, hypotension, or high-dose diuretic use), decreased the sensitivity but improved the specificity and PPV. For example, 2 hospitalizations plus 1 sign of advanced HF had a sensitivity of 72.7%, specificity of 89.8%, and PPV of 60.5%. Negative predictive values were high for all algorithms evaluated.

Conclusion

Algorithms using administrative data can identify patients with advanced HF with reasonable performance.

SUBMITTER: Dunlay SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8968660 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identifying Patients With Advanced Heart Failure Using Administrative Data.

Dunlay Shannon M SM   Blecker Saul S   Schulte Phillip J PJ   Redfield Margaret M MM   Ngufor Che G CG   Glasgow Amy A  

Mayo Clinic proceedings. Innovations, quality & outcomes 20220329 2


<h4>Objective</h4>To develop algorithms to identify patients with advanced heart failure (HF) that can be applied to administrative data.<h4>Patients and methods</h4>In a population-based cohort of all residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota, with greater than or equal to 1 HF billing code 2007-2017 (n=8657), we identified all patients with advanced HF (n=847) by applying the gold standard European Society of Cardiology advanced HF criteria via manual medical review by an HF cardiologist. The adv  ...[more]

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