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Validation of Operational Definition to Identify Patients with Osteoporotic Hip Fractures in Administrative Claims Dataopen access

Authors
Lee, Young-KyunYoo, Jun-IlKim, Tae-YoungHa, Yong-ChanKoo, Kyung-HoiChoi, HangseokLee, Seung-MiSuh, Dong-Churl
Issue Date
Sep-2022
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
hip fractures; osteoporosis; validation; claims data; diagnosis codes
Citation
Healthcare, v.10, no.9
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Journal Title
Healthcare
Volume
10
Number
9
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/29771
DOI
10.3390/healthcare10091724
ISSN
2227-9032
Abstract
As incidences of osteoporotic hip fractures (OHFs) have increased, identifying OHFs has become important to establishing the medical guidelines for their management. This study was conducted to develop an operational definition to identify patients with OHFs using two diagnosis codes and eight procedure codes from health insurance claims data and to assess the operational definition's validity through a chart review. The study extracted data on OHFs from 522 patients who underwent hip surgeries based on diagnosis codes. Orthopedic surgeons then reviewed these patients' medical records and radiographs to identify those with true OHFs. The validities of nine different algorithms of operational definitions, developed using a combination of three levels of diagnosis codes and eight procedure codes, were assessed using various statistics. The developed operational definition showed an accuracy above 0.97 and an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve above 0.97, indicating excellent discriminative power. This study demonstrated that the operational definition that combines diagnosis and procedure codes shows a high validity in detecting OHFs and can be used as a valid tool to detect OHFs from big health claims data.
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