Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada
2. Stanford Stroke Center Palo Alto CA
3. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Boston MA
Abstract
Background
Transition from
International Classification of Diseases
(
ICD
)
Ninth
and
Tenth Revisions
(
ICD‐9
and
ICD‐10
) for hospital discharge data was mandated for US hospitals on October 1, 2015. We examined the volume of patients receiving thrombolysis in ischemic stroke (IS) identified using
ICD
codes within this transition period in the 2015 to 2016 National Inpatient Sample, a weighted 20% sample of all inpatient US hospital discharges.
Methods and Results
During the
ICD‐10
period, 2 case identification strategies were used. Codes for IS were combined with: (1) only the
ICD‐10
code for thrombolytic given into a peripheral vein and (2) all new
ICD‐10
codes mapped to the
ICD‐9
code for all thrombolysis. On visual inspection there was an obvious discontinuity in the volume of patients with IS treated with IV thrombolysis corresponding to 3 time periods:
ICD‐9
(study period 1), transition (period 2), and
ICD‐10
(period 3). With Strategy 1, analysis using a linear spline with 2 knots shows that the volume of patients with IS treated with IV thrombolysis was significantly different between study periods 1 and 2 (slope difference −1880, 95% CI −2834 to −928,
P
=0.005), and periods 2 to 3 (slope difference 1980, 95% CI 1207–2754,
P
= 0.002). With Strategy 2, volumes did not change significantly between periods 1 to 2, though there was a significant difference between periods 2 and 3 (slope difference 719, 95% CI 91–1347,
P
=0.034).
Conclusions
The significant discontinuity in thrombolysis volumes for IS during the transition period for
ICD‐9
to
ICD‐10
coding suggests that more rigorous validation of US administrative data during this time period may be necessary for research, resource planning, and quality assurance.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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